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Today's Auto News:
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Chinese carmakers are
abandoning or rethinking their plans to sell cars in Europe.
Last year, five Chinese automakers either announced plans to start
European sales or exhibited cars at major European auto shows.
Currently, three of those – Brilliance Jinbei Automobile, Great Wall
Automotive and Jiangling Motors – have delayed entry.
Geely Group still has not announced an entry date, and First Auto
Works’ European distributor has abandoned import plans for the Happy
Emissary minicar.
Three months into 2006, no passenger vehicles built by China’s
domestic automakers are available for purchase in the EU. Only Honda
is importing the Jazz small car from its joint venture in Guangzhou,
southeast China.
The poor performance in an independent crash test of Jiangling’s
Landwind SUV convinced makers and distributors of Chinese autos to
reassess their plans. They are working to fully meet European Union
standards for crash testing, pedestrian safety and engine emissions
before starting sales..... |
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