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    1. Smart_Run8818 on

      Our taxes go somewhere.

      Not to anything ***we*** need though, obviously.

    2. I might just know the guy who would have that car, is a diplomat and lives in London.

    3. A strange choice indeed, can’t be easy to maintain. Aside from having diplomatic plates how do you know it’s a Spanish diplomats?

    4. GymAndGarden on

      Privately owned by someone working under diplomatic status. 

      I knew the former US ambassador to Spain and his wife brought her personal Bentley from California. (He made his money in private business before the posting). 

      Her car received diplomatic plates. 

    5. SufficientMusic1066 on

      Who knows, maybe it’s from the ambassador. They send all the politicians there as a retirement reward for their services

    6. what’s wrong with choosing this car? it’s a personal choice right? who fucking cares. Envy perhaps?🤔

    7. Does the D in the licence plate stand for Diplomatic or Diplomat? Over here it’s CD, for Corps Diplomatique, so just curious.

    8. Just a heads up, though it looks really flashy, it’s not a very expensive car as far as sports cars go. It’s just a Chevrolet in the end. You could buy this car for 35K USD. I realize it probably would cost more overseas though.

    9. Personal car of someone working in the embassy. This is not paid directly with tax money. It’s sometimes earned salary.

      Yes they’re well paid. As they should be. I wouldn’t advocate for high diplomats to be underpaid.

      And yes they spend their money in whatever they want. As they should. As long as it’s legal.

      Stop complaining.

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