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Sales of foreign luxury cars run full throttle in China |
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Sales of luxury cars are booming in China and the world's top luxury automakers see China as an increasingly important market.
At the ongoing Beijing Auto Show, organizers set aside 4,000 square |
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Chinese carmakers muscle competitors |
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With sales soaring for cars of every size and shape, China will pass Japan as the second-largest vehicle market this year, after the United States. But the Chinese market may still not be big enough to support all the |
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China to continue auto export expansion: Vice Premier |
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China will continue to expand auto export while strengthening the technology innovation and brand building, said Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan here on Sunday.
Chinese auto companies should bring |
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Homegrown brands shine at Beijing auto exhibition |
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Homegrown Chinese brands stole the show Saturday at the opening of the Beijing Auto Show, upstaging their bigger and better-known international counterparts with original designs and big ambitions.
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Beijing Int'l Auto Exhibition kicks off |
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Some 1,500 manufacturers from 20 countries and regions attend the 2006 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, which is scheduled to open on Nov. 19.
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Foreign car makers converge on Beijing for auto show |
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Top world automakers were set to showcase new models at a Beijing auto show this weekend, each vying for a share of the booming Chinese car market.
General Motors Corp., Toyota Motor Corp., |
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Beijing Int'l Auto Show concludes |
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Twin models at auto show |
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Chinese twin models pose beside Peugeot cars displayed at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition November 22, 2006.
China may still be the promised land for global auto makers but competition is set to reach new |
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"Red Flag" limousine |
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A visitor views a 1976 Chinese-made ten-metre-long "Red Flag" limousine displayed at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition November 22, 2006.
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SAAB 'Aero X' concept car |
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A model sits inside a SAAB 'Aero X' concept car displayed at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition November 22, 2006.
China may still be the promised land for global auto makers but competition is set to reach new |
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Rolls-Royce 101EX at 2006 Beijing Automotive Exhibition |
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101EX is the latest experimental model to come from Rolls-Royce, hand-built to explore a design direction for a modern coup. Following the same uncompromising approach employed for the Phantom, the new car is an engineering-led design |
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Chevrolet 'Ultra' concept car |
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A model poses beside a Chevrolet "Ultra" concept car displayed at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, November 22, 2006.
China may still be the promised land for global auto makers but competition is set to reach |
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