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Source: www.businessweek.com --- 93 days ago
The chief of the No. 1 Chinese automaker has global aspirations. Exports to Italy, Egypt, and Russia are up, and there's talk of a Volvo bid ...
Source: www.detnews.com --- 85 days ago
NEW YORK -- Entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin's Visionary Vehicles has filed a lawsuit accusing China's Chery Automobile Co. of defrauding the company after the two formed a joint venture to import Chinese cars to the U.S. ... Source: www.detnews.com --- 84 days ago
Entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin's Visionary Vehicles has filed a lawsuit accusing China's Chery Automobile Co. of defrauding the company after the two formed a joint venture to import Chinese cars to the United States. ...
Source: www.autonews.com --- 99 days ago
China's Chery auto group is considering a bid to buy Swedish-based Volvo from Ford Motor, state media said today. ... Source: news.windingroad.com --- 41 days ago
The secret has been revealed: The Chery Eastar has gone topless. The folks over at China’s Chery Automobile have lopped off the B-pillars and increased the length of the top model Eastar, presumably to fit the new convertible roof and also tidy up the overall appearance. The new car has pundits at China Car Times calling the Chery a “thinking mans [sic] Bentley,” a claim with which we believe Bentley might take issue. It is still unknown whether or not the Eastar convertible will be built though, as Chery has teased us with soft tops in the past with no result--to this point, none of the automaker's convertible concepts have made it into full-blown production. + China Car Times: The thinking mans Bentley - Chery Eastar Soft Top ... Source: www.autonews.com --- 98 days ago
China's rapidly expanding Chery auto group is considering a bid to buy Swedish-based Volvo from Ford Motor Co., state media said on Monday. ...
Source: www.earthtimes.org --- 99 days ago
Beijing - China's rapidly expanding Chery auto group is considering a bid to buy Swedish-based Volvo from Ford Motor Co, state media said on Monday. The Caijing business magazine quoted sources as saying that Chery has not yet reached any agreement o... ... Source: www.thedeal.com --- 97 days ago
For a brand that its owners, Ford Motor Co., insist is not for sale, Volvo Car Corp. sure has a lot of suitors.... ... Source: www.manufacturing.net --- 98 days ago
Ford Motor isn't commenting on a Chinese business journal report that China's Chery Automobile Corp. is interested in buying Ford's Volvo unit. ...
Source: www.globeauto.com --- 84 days ago
Entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin's Visionary Vehicles has filed a lawsuit accusing China's Chery Automobile Co. of defrauding the company after the two formed a joint venture to import Chinese cars to the U.S. ... Source: www.bizchina-update.com --- 98 days ago
China’s Chery, one of the country’s budding automakers is rumoured to have its sights set on buying Volvo from a troubled Ford. ...
Source: reviews.cnet.com --- 39 days ago
(Credit: Automotive News) Plans by Chinese automakers to enter the United States have largely fizzled. Chery Automobile, through a deal to assemble cars for Chrysler, stands a chance of entering the United States by 2011. And Brilliance Jinbei Automotive, a small Chinese automaker, says it plans to sell cars in the United States in 2009. But other Chinese import plans are in disarray. Enthusiasm for Chinese vehicles was created mainly by hype from American promoters and wishful thinking from small Chinese automakers who were unaware of the difficulties of selling cars in the United States. In July 2007, Tom LaSorda, then CEO of Chrysler, announced a deal in which Chery would assemble vehicles for But since the announcement, Chrysler has revealed few details about its relationship with Chery. A major supplier to Chery says Chery has no definite timeline to begin exports to the United States for either Chery- or Chrysler-badged vehicles. "We need small cars," LaSorda said in May. "Chery's cars are still not ready for that exposure into these markets." He said China-built cars probably won't be ready to meet U.S. safety and emissions standards for "three years or more." ... ... Find more results for China's Chery on RSSMicro.com |
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