
Iranians across the country are boycotting and refusing to purchase from the mullahs’ car companies ‘Iran Khodro’ and ‘Saipa’, forcing the two firms to halt all production, reports indicate on Monday, August 31st. As a result more than 80,000 released vehicles are left without any potential buyers.
In response, the regime’s experts have rushed to the scene to encourage people to purchase these vehicles by first offering major discounts, and then going on to threaten to increase the prices dramatically.
In different cities, including Ardebil in northwestern Iran, the mullahs’ regime has obligated various administrative offices to sell-off old vehicles and purchase new sets from ‘Iran Khodro’ and ‘Saipa’