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本帖最后由 小黄 于 2009-12-22 09:18 编辑
& U, K" q* H c* n ^5 g+ J大哥,你给的是“euro-cars-top-lease-list”...
: _- T: p, i9 @) h4 A h* rleohu 发表于 2009-12-21 22:19 
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Well, your English certainly has room for improvement.
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It's euro cars top lease list, where "top" is a verb, meaning "sit at the top at". ' t2 E1 H! c7 w3 ^0 z9 F% b
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Look at this link from Business Week. The list is identical, except that it's properly titled "America’s Most-Leased Cars". And guess what, euro cars are on the top of it.
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http://images.businessweek.com/s ... t_leased_cars/1.htm
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85.3% of all BMW 7-series are leased. Only 1 in 7 really paid for that crap with their own money. For most people, that car is only good for short term on company bill. |
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