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2020
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Road Test: Tedros Adhanom
For: musical voice,
directional stability, calm ride, safety features, smart infotainment,
value for money.
Against:
performance, turbo lag, inert handling, unreliable safety features,
not much.
Just when the pandemic of coronavirus stops car makers from operating
and motoring journalists from road testing, AutoZine shifts its focus
to an alternative test subject: Tedros Adhanom. After an extensive
testing, we are sure that he is tested positive, very positive indeed.
Design and Engineering: Though built in Ethiopia, Tedros Adhanom is
derived from the platform of Red Flag CA7600J. No wonder he has strong
family resemblance with that car in the headlights, radiator grilles as
well as paint job. He falls in the category “forms follow functions”
with no desire to chase for any particular design themes. He is about
as stylish as a Volkswagen Transporter, but the plus side is an
exterior that looks inoffensive, certainly far less offensive than his
words. This makes him especially popular to the conservative taste of
the Chinese market.
Red Flag CA7600J
Engine and Performance: Sharing powertrain with Red Flag means he is a
little bit relaxing in response to any crisis. 0-60 mph takes a
leisurely 2 months. Turbo lag is serious. Even when the turbo is
finally spooled up, it provides little effort. However, the exhaust
plays good music to the ears of Chinese authority.
Handling and Ride: Handling is far from agile. In the twisty, Adhanom
feels larger than his size and weight suggested. Poor forward
visibility prevents him from responding to winding roads, often leading
to falling off cliffs. On the flipside, he displays outstanding
directional stability, following strictly the direction given by his
Red Flag ECU. On bumpy roads, he shows unrivalled calmness, almost
self-isolated. His electrical power steering filters all the dangerous
signals from medical frontiers, while leaving only the good news his
Chinese government friends want to hear.
Safety features: Adhanom is generously equipped with many safety
features. Blindspot enhancing system automatically puts the situation
in Wuhan at blindspot. Collision warning system delays travel warning
until the disease already spread out worldwide. Lane keeping control
makes sure WHO sticking to the tagline of China authority: the world
should thank China! And finally, there is a red button labeled
“Pandemic” to warn you a crisis that everybody knew already, if not
died already.
Infotainment: Tedros Adhanom is equipped with an AI infotainment system
capable of recognizing voice commands and answering your questions. You
trigger it by calling “Hey China”, then it will reply, “How would you
like to praise China today?”
Price and Value: Frankly, it has nothing to do with you and me, just
matter to the country that put him to the post. Considering the visible
salary of this job is only $240,000 a year, less than a Rolls-Royce
Ghost, and how much rewards it can bring the beneficial country, it is
a bargain.
Verdict: The best
WHO director-general since Margaret Chan. The world would not be the
same without him. And much more overcrowded.
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