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High Gear Media Staff,
Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation says it's reached a deal with Healey Automobile Consultants Limited, to bring back the Healey and Austin Healey nameplates. The Chinese company, new owners of the MG Rover...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Representatives of Chery, the Chinese automaker, which is supposed to build Chrysler-branded small cars, will be in Auburn Hills this week to talk over various aspects of the deal. Chrysler offered no details about...
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TCC Team
Nanjing Auto, a major Chinese domestic automaker, made plenty of headlines when it acquired the remains of the bankrupt British automaker, Rover. But it topped that act, last year, when the company announced plans...
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Marty Padgett, Editorial Director
Mazda says its newly introduced Mazda2 subcompact will be built inChina for Chinese customers, expanding Ford’s presence in the country. The announcement was made at this week’s Shanghai auto show. The 2 will...
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TCC Team
General Motors’ beleaguered Buick brand is going green unveiling its first-ever hybrid-electric vehicle at this week’s Shanghai Motor Show. The hybrid version of the Buick LaCrosse will feature the same basic...
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High Gear Media Staff,
This may very well be the new look of Buick – a look heavily influenced by General Motors’ fast-growing operations inChina. The newest member of the Shanghai-GM lineup, the Buick Park Avenue introduces a...
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High Gear Media Staff,
As its sales inChina have grown over the past decade, the Buick nameplate has wound up with two distinct product lines — one for American customers and another for its Chinese customers. Steve Shannon, Buick...
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High Gear Media Staff,
A decade after the Chrysler-Daimler merger, shareholders have turned next week’s DaimlerChrysler annual meeting into yet another referendum on the wisdom of the deal. A string of counter-motions filed by...