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Hot Chinese Girl shows it all to a Haima S7

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Today in China Car Girls a very pretty girl showing it all to a Haima S7 SUV. The girl is dressed is a rad tank top, rather tiny black trousers, red shoes, and not much more. The Haima H7 is painted in brown, making sure for a good match with our girl’s hair. A bit more NSFW than usual, because she wild.

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The Haima S7 is a steady SUV without too much excitement. This girl however clearly thinks otherwise. The Haima S7 powered a 2.0 four-cylinder with 150hp and 180nm, mated to a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic. The vehicle on the photos is the facelifted version which debuted on the China car market in June. Price starts at 106.800 yuan and ends at 146.800 yuan.

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Checking tire pressure.

The girl and the car live in the great city of Jiangsu in Zhejiang Province. The girl is the owner of the car. She bought it a month ago for 125.000 yuan. She is, obviously, very happy with the SUV, saying she likes to take it to the mountains for a ride.

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Our girl is only 22 years old, working in advertising and not-married. She says she makes long days and always comes home tired. Marketing can be a bitch.

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So the wind blows through her haor.

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In the driver’s seat. Long legs barely fit in foot well. Her hold on the wheel seems a bit cramped. She is likely a nervous and impulsive driver.

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Two-tone leather seats are optional. No wood in the Haima S7. The Haima S7 is the first China-made SUV to be called ‘S7’. But it won’t be alone for much longer since BYD is readying an S7 as well.

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Our girl seems thirsty.

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She likes to touch the stick. Manual gearbox an exception as 99% of all female buyers goes for an automatic.

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How flexible that body. She doesn’t need rear parking sensors.

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She tries to go incognito, but we won’t be fooled.