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Geely’s Biggest Challenge: Selling Made-In-China Volvos In America, Or In China?
Once the dust settles, Ford hands over the reins to Geely, and the first “Made-in-China” Volvos roll off the assembly line, what obstacles should Geely expect to encounter from consumers both at home and abroad?
Read Full Story »Second- And Third-Tier Cities Powering Auto Sales
Although few outside of China may be unfamiliar with cities like Ningbo, Lanzhou, and Wenzhou, these small (by Chinese standards) cities still have untold numbers of prospective first-time buyers, on whom automakers both foreign and domestic are depending to ensure decades of continued growth in this critical market.
Read Full Story »Mid-Range MG 6 Launches In Shanghai: Could Chinese Luxury Cars Be Far Behind?
Though 2009 has been a banner year for the Chinese auto industry, Chinese automakers themselves have had little luck significantly increasing their export figures or effecting much industry consolidation. But this may change next year.
Read Full Story »“Money Not A Problem” As Geely Lines Up Funding For Potential Volvo Purchase
Geely’s current status as the preferred bidder looks solid, as the company announced today that it has lined up at least $1 billion in loans from Chinese banks to bankroll its $1.8 billion bid.
Read Full Story »Video: Guangzhou Auto Show Kicks Off
The Guangzhou Auto Show opened to industry professionals and media today, with about 70 manufacturers showing over 700 vehicles at this year’s show.
Read Full Story »Guangzhou Auto Show: Will Chinese Luxury Cars Have Their Coming-Out Party?
The shift in auto industry momentum towards China and other emerging markets will be very much on display next week, as the 7th annual Guangzhou Auto Show kicks off in South China’s trade and commerce hub.
Read Full Story »Audi: China To Surpass Germany As Biggest Market By 2013
Fresh off the news this week that Audi has beaten its 2008 record for car sales in China — and that the German automaker expects to sell more than 130,000 cars in China this year — the company this week also announced that it expects China to become its largest single market by 2012 or 2013.
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