
Less famous than their rugs, Iran’s auto industry is a cornerstone of its economy.
When George W. Bush first dubbed several countries the “Axis of Evil” in 2002, few knew what that truly meant for the future of U.S. foreign policy. But no one—not even the President himself—knew then that these evildoing countries would one day have to suffer the ultimate sanction: ridicule of their homebrewed vehicles by Car and Driver. That day is today. (And a few weeks ago, and a few weeks from now, but you get the idea). In Part 1, we knocked off North Korea. Today, we turn our sights to a country with a just slightly taller leader, the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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