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Old 16-12-2013, 03:13 AM   #10
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Default Re: China to build new commodore

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They've designed from scratch and built more cars in the last couple of years than Australia has. Some of them are even rebadged in Europe as Alfa'(?) or a similar brand, cant remember exactly what they're rebadged as.

We have what 4 cars built here, China were building 4 different Chinese designed cars a couple of years ago, that number would have grown by now with how quickly everything about the country is growing. They're the future of many things and have a strong economy but dont price themselves out of the market.
Last I remember they bought the tooling and patents for the old alfa 166? and make it in China.
Like they do with the old Rovers under the Roewe name.
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