Oglethorpia
25-10-2003, 01:21
The Porlamar Times
Kuruma Auto of Sheffingham introduces civilian popemobile
Popemobile, or PM hits the market in Oglethorpia
Kuruma Auto Co. of Sheffingham, Porlamar, Oglethorpia has introduced a civilian model of the ever popular Popemobile. "This is a fine step in providing the common man of Oglethorpia with a more-than-enviable 'ride:' the Popemobile," says CEO Jim Duvall. The Kuruma PM has a gas mileage of 14 mpg and goes roughly 130 mph.
Of course, the base model of the Popemobile lacks the bulletproof protection of the rear 'capsule:' only the Mk. 4 (note: top of the line of the car/truck) comes with the bulletproofed-glass 'capsule.'
Other models of the Kuruma Popemobile completely nix the glass-canopy and instead opt for a regular canopy, leading to simply a very tall covered section of the bed of the truck.
http://www.nphamigos.org/nphamigos/images/pictures/articles/popemobile.jpg
The Kuruma PM is expected to hit the market in roughly a month and sell for 16,740 Pachinkos with the most expensive model costing 22,460 Pachinkos.
Note: 1 Pachinko = 1 USD
Kuruma Auto of Sheffingham introduces civilian popemobile
Popemobile, or PM hits the market in Oglethorpia
Kuruma Auto Co. of Sheffingham, Porlamar, Oglethorpia has introduced a civilian model of the ever popular Popemobile. "This is a fine step in providing the common man of Oglethorpia with a more-than-enviable 'ride:' the Popemobile," says CEO Jim Duvall. The Kuruma PM has a gas mileage of 14 mpg and goes roughly 130 mph.
Of course, the base model of the Popemobile lacks the bulletproof protection of the rear 'capsule:' only the Mk. 4 (note: top of the line of the car/truck) comes with the bulletproofed-glass 'capsule.'
Other models of the Kuruma Popemobile completely nix the glass-canopy and instead opt for a regular canopy, leading to simply a very tall covered section of the bed of the truck.
http://www.nphamigos.org/nphamigos/images/pictures/articles/popemobile.jpg
The Kuruma PM is expected to hit the market in roughly a month and sell for 16,740 Pachinkos with the most expensive model costing 22,460 Pachinkos.
Note: 1 Pachinko = 1 USD