So, How Did Kim Jong Un Receive Not One, But TWO, Mercedes-Maybach S600 Guard Vehicles?

So, How Did Kim Jong Un Receive Not One, But TWO, Mercedes-Maybach S600 Guard Vehicles?
Over the past 12 months, North Korea's Kim Jong Un has been spotted getting driven in and around a smattering of luxury automobiles. There's just one problem: He shouldn't have access to them.

At least that's what the UN is saying.

That hasn't stopped Kim Jong Un though. He is frequently seen stepping out of a Roll-Royce Phantom as well as numerous Mercedes-Maybach vehicles. Hell, he even has an S600 Pullman for diplomatic purposes.

So, how did Kim Jong Un get his hands on them? This is a question many have asked since he was seen with the German über luxury vehicles. It turns out we have an answer.

As you may have expected, it requires quite a bit of explaining. And, boy, it is fascinating. That said, have at it, Spies!



On June 14, 2018, two armored Mercedes-Maybach S600 Guard vehicles were shipped from the Dutch Port of Rotterdam, heading out on a journey that would take months and see the cars transported thousands of miles through six countries, according to a new report from the Washington-based Center for Advanced Defense Studies (C4ADS).

After stops in China, Japan, South Korea and Russia, the two cars -- each worth about $500,000 -- are believed to have been flown to their final destination, Pyongyang. And in the North Korean capital, there's only one customer who likely requires this type of ride...

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Car4life1Car4life1 - 7/17/2019 12:26:06 AM
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Lol the sanctions are a joke, this guy is serious about his Mercedes and was willing to spend upwards of 5 million to make it happen, and Ofcourse there’s always someone willing to take his money....transaction complete


skytopskytop - 7/17/2019 1:04:59 AM
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Simple answer...He leased them.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 7/17/2019 5:39:12 AM
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From the Chinese, who else!


TomMTomM - 7/17/2019 6:34:39 AM
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Either a gift - or more likely a bartered purchase THROUGH the Chinese. China is really North Korea's last staunch ally. But they do sell most everything in Hong Kong - and buying through them does not reflect on the companies that made the cars - since they could not control such a purchase.


Moo1Moo1 - 7/17/2019 7:57:46 AM
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Money talks


mre30mre30 - 7/17/2019 9:32:41 AM
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What would really be funny is if he switched his fleet over to a bunch of Cadillac's. Not the best vehicles but what better way to flaunt sanctions than by driving around in armored Escalades.


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 7/17/2019 11:33:23 PM
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He’s got bread like that. Sanctions don’t mean anything if you got the cash. Who the hell are you to tell him what he can’t have. He’s the leader of a sovereign nation. He’s got a new Rolls too!


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