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Old 01-03-2005, 02:02 PM
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Chinese Autos coming to U.S.

If you do a google search for Chinese Chery, it suggests...
Chinese Cherry....hmmmm I thought. What could that be?
So I clicked. This is what I got. Whew! That was close.



Chinese cars headed for U.S.
Visionary, China's Chery plan to import cars priced 30% less than comparable models.
January 3, 2005: 12:12 PM EST

NEW YORK (CNN) - A U.S.-based company plans to sell cars manufactured in China at American dealerships beginning in 2007.

Visionary Vehicles has partnered with Chinese automobile company Chery in efforts to create and import high-quality, stylish cars priced 30 percent lower than comparable models currently on sale in the United States
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Old 01-03-2005, 02:09 PM
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Well, just so long as they use sesame oil. AND I want a choice of wonton or egg drop soup no less, these places are getting cheap.
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Old 01-03-2005, 02:33 PM
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Well, just so long as they use sesame oil. AND I want a choice of wonton or egg drop soup no less, these places are getting cheap.
I hear that. If there is no diesel engine option, no sale!
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Old 01-03-2005, 03:00 PM
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I smell a Yugo
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Old 01-03-2005, 04:11 PM
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I smell a Yugo
Truer than you'd think.

The Chery is being imported by none other than Malcolm Bricklin. In addition to swindling the Canadian government and New Brunswick out of several million on the promises of the gull winged SV-1, Bricklin also brought the first Subarus to this country in 1967. In the late 70's he began to import Fiat autos (the Fiat Spider 2000 was renamed the Pininfarina and the Fiat X-1/9 became the Bertone) to the US after Fiat pulled out of the US market and in 1985, after the Fiats still didn't sell well in the US, he started importing another low priced car similar to the original Subarus: that prime example of engineering prowess, the Yugo. Fortunately, Bricklin stopped importing them in early 1989.
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Old 01-03-2005, 04:14 PM
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Truer than you'd think.

The Chery is being imported by none other than Malcolm Bricklin. In addition to swindling the Canadian government and New Brunswick out of several million on the promises of the gull winged SV-1, Bricklin also brought the first Subarus to this country in 1967. In the late 70's he began to import Fiat autos (the Fiat Spider 2000 was renamed the Pininfarina and the Fiat X-1/9 became the Bertone) to the US after Fiat pulled out of the US market and in 1985, after the Fiats still didn't sell well in the US, he started importing another low priced car similar to the original Subarus: that prime example of engineering prowess, the Yugo. Fortunately, Bricklin stopped importing them in early 1989.
Fiats were rusting out before they had a chance to get sold.......(very true)

Sort of like the Yugo....they wore out fast but rusted out even faster.
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Old 01-03-2005, 06:52 PM
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Truer than you'd think.

The Chery is being imported by none other than Malcolm Bricklin. In addition to swindling the Canadian government and New Brunswick out of several million on the promises of the gull winged SV-1, Bricklin also brought the first Subarus to this country in 1967. In the late 70's he began to import Fiat autos (the Fiat Spider 2000 was renamed the Pininfarina and the Fiat X-1/9 became the Bertone) to the US after Fiat pulled out of the US market and in 1985, after the Fiats still didn't sell well in the US, he started importing another low priced car similar to the original Subarus: that prime example of engineering prowess, the Yugo. Fortunately, Bricklin stopped importing them in early 1989.

Not quite. Yugo America went bankrupt in '89. Once out of bankruptcy, Yugo's were still sold here in the US with a limited dealership market untill we blew the plant up in '93.

Every once in a blue moon, you'll see a fuel injected Yugo come across Ebay. I've even seen two automatic transmission models, and a couple of cabrio's. Believe it or not, the Yugo GV Cabrio fetches a nearly $10,000 price tag in the collectors market.
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Old 01-03-2005, 03:02 PM
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If you do a google search for Chinese Chery, it suggests...
Chinese Cherry....hmmmm I thought. What could that be?
So I clicked. This is what I got. Whew! That was close.



Chinese cars headed for U.S.
Visionary, China's Chery plan to import cars priced 30% less than comparable models.
January 3, 2005: 12:12 PM EST

NEW YORK (CNN) - A U.S.-based company plans to sell cars manufactured in China at American dealerships beginning in 2007.

Visionary Vehicles has partnered with Chinese automobile company Chery in efforts to create and import high-quality, stylish cars priced 30 percent lower than comparable models currently on sale in the United States
I like chinese cherry.........


Oh you mean car...not women.....
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They did mention the Chinese is going to export their cars to the US in The World's Greatest Auto Shows Bejing edition on Speed Channel recently. They intend to fill the gap where the Koreans left off in the low end car market, now that the Koreans are making inroads to compete with the Japanese.

I would think the built quality will pretty much like when the Koreans first started. If the Chinese learn from the Koreans and Japanese mistakes, they may not repeat the Yugo episode.
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Old 01-03-2005, 03:48 PM
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They did mention the Chinese is going to export their cars to the US in The World's Greatest Auto Shows Bejing edition on Speed Channel recently. They intend to fill the gap where the Koreans left off in the low end car market, now that the Koreans are making inroads to compete with the Japanese.

I would think the built quality will pretty much like when the Koreans first started. If the Chinese learn from the Koreans and Japanese mistakes, they may not repeat the Yugo episode.
They Yugo was a disater becasue they tried to build a Fiat ( think it was a 127) that was junk when Fiat built them. Only took a piece of junk and built it with a substandard workforce with substandard materials.

That thing was an early term miscarriage somebody tried to bring to term in their back pocket.
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