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1). 2008 Chery QQ: Sneak Peak!
China’s Chery Automotive Group is getting set to import as many as five vehicles into the US starting in the summer of 2007. These 2008 models are reportedly going to be cheaper than competing models in their respective classes, undercutting some models by as much as $10,000 per car. I have been doing a little investigating and have learned more about the Chery QQ, the three door compact that will retail for just $6995.
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2). Geely Cars: Gotta Get One?
I mentioned in a related article that the first batch of Chinese built cars to be imported to the U.S. is only a few years away. In that article, I discussed Chery Automobiles and how the company has its designs on the American market, particularly in the entry level category. Well, now a second manufacturer – Geely Automotive Company – is also planning on bringing at least one model to the U.
Article tags: chery, geely, chinese cars, gm, ford, chrysler, vw, honda, toyota, subaru, hyundai, kia, bmw, nissan

3). 2007 Nissan Versa: Gen "Y", Take Notice
Automakers are clamoring to build and market cars to the Generation “Y” crowd which, loosely defined, and encompasses new drivers and mostly everyone who is under 30. Toyota threw the gauntlet down in 2003 when they introduced a line of cars under the Scion brand. Now, Nissan is responding and the Versa – to be released during the summer of 2006 – is their answer.
Article tags: nissan versa, scion, honda fit, toyota yaris, dodge hornet, ford bronco, geely, chery, chinese cars

4). Chinese Cars: Redefining the Market
News reports over the past several months have featured the coming “invasion” of Chinese cars to the North American market. What has gotten the attention of many car buffs is the very low prices at which each model will be sold. Prices as low as $6600 have been quoted for one model with a handful of other models also expected to retail for well under $10,000.
Article tags: chery, geely, hyundai, kia, scion, honda, toyota, dodge, gm, ford, chinese cars, suzuki, nissan, bmw

5). Chinese Cars: Arrival Delayed!
Over the past year, much has been written about various Chinese automakers and the pending introduction of their vehicles to the U.S. market. Manufacturers such as Chery and Geely have been mentioned most frequently with a few smaller automakers also receiving some press. Originally, it appeared that both manufacturers would import their vehicles some time around the summer of 2007, but that now appears unlikely as several current models have already failed preliminary U.
Article tags: discount auto parts, geely automotive, chery automobiles, diphthong motors, chinese cars, car parts

6). Asian Cars: Auto Manufacturers to Watch
The Asian automobile manufacturing market is much broader than many American consumers understand it to be. Beyond Honda, Hyundai, Toyota, and other household names there are quite a few automakers that are growing in size and respectability in their own markets. Two of these companies have already committed to selling their models in the U.S., but there are three others worth knowing about and watching.
Article tags: chinese cars, indian cars, malaysian cars, hindustan motors, proton motors, tata motors, indica v2

7). MG and Austin to be Revived by Chinese Car Company
The famous MG and Austin brands that were familiar to generations of British car enthusiasts, are about to be revived by Nanjing Automobile Corporation.
Article tags: china, chinese cars, chinese car industry, mg, rover, austin

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