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到巴西不久,便有朋友相告说,巴西有三大“怪”:汽车两门开,酒精当燃料,炼钢用木材。乍一听颇觉新奇,也颇觉好笑,后经观察,觉得三“怪”自有道理,也是巴西国情所致。先说两门汽车。当今世界的小轿车以四门车为多,乘客上下颇为方便,但是,巴西的轿车90%以上却是两门车,坐后排者上车须将前排司机旁边那个座位的椅背向前扳倒,“屈尊’入座。两门车上车时确实有些麻烦,但据行家告,两门车有两大优点:一是造价可降低20%左右;二是车身长度可减少半米多,省工省科且停车方便。
Shortly after arriving in Brazil, a friend told him that there are three “strange” things in Brazil: two cars are open, the fuel is fuel, and the steel is made of steel. At first glance quite novelty, but also quite funny, after observation, that the three “strange” own reason, but also due to the national conditions in Brazil. First two cars. In today’s world, sedan cars use as many as four doors and passengers are quite convenient. However, more than 90% of the cars in Brazil are two-door vehicles. Sitting in the rear row, the driver must seat the back of the seat next to the driver in front Two cars have two major advantages: First, the cost can be reduced by about 20%; second, the length of the body can be reduced by more than half a meter , Provincial Labor Department and easy parking.