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Gotta try this one out to get a perspective on what China can do these days.
I was not impressed the last time but that was many years ago.
There's the Qoros 3 Sedan, which achieved a 5-star rating in the EuroNCAP crash test in 2013.
Official Qoros 3 Sedan 2013 safety rating results
The Haval H9 looks like a beast! @TaiShang ! Chinese auto industry is really producing beautiful machines !
Because Japan itself owns the best car companies.Ah, sad .
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Great Wall was not built in a single day. So is Great Wall Motors!
Haval H9 - Havalâs flagship H9 SUV has Prado in its sights | GoAuto
"CHINESE SUV specialist Haval looked to Toyota’s esteemed LandCruiser Prado when it set out to craft its own serious large off-roader, the H9.
Which is not surprising, really, as the Prado is considered by many as the class benchmark – and Haval’s engineering vice-president just happens to be former Toyota chief engineer Suguya Fukusato."
Great Wall was not built in a single day. So is Great Wall Motors!
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Great Wall Motors Monthly Sales of 90,000 Units Become Normal
News 2016-02-19
According to sales data released on February 15th, Great Wall Motors sold 90,600 units in January 2016, up 2.85 percent year on year, laying a solid foundation for its sales boom in 2016. Since last November, Great Wall Motors has achieved record sales and sold over 90,000 units for three consecutive months, enjoying a comfortable lead over other Chinese brands.
HAVAL's sales continue to rise, key models fall short of demand
HAVAL has always been a strong weapon of Great Wall Motors. Amid the market slump in 2015, HAVAL's sales grew by over 50 percent.
In 2016, HAVAL continued to soar with sales of 74,200 units in January, up 5.91 percent year on year. Key HAVAL models achieved brilliant sales successively and fell short of demand in terminal markets. Particularly, HAVAL H6, a champion model with a cumulative output and sales volume of over one million units, achieved sales of 42,188 units in January, up 16.81 percent year on year. With sales of over 40,000 units for three consecutive months, HAVAL H6 may create a new normal: monthly sales of over 40,000 units. HAVAL H2 and H1 also had strong performance with sales of 17,300 units and 10,500 units in January, up 13.55 percent and 38.73 percent year on year respectively.
Pickup sales grow steadily, car sales rebound
s the base product of Great Wall Motors, Great Wall pickups have not only retained the domestic sales championship for 18 consecutive years, but also enjoyed great popularity in the international market and earned favor from numerous overseas consumers. The monthly sales of Great Wall pickups had stabilized at around 10,000 units in recent years, and continued to grow steadily to 10,400 units in January.
With the upgrading of Great Wall cars and the continuous release of the preferential policy of purchase tax, car sales have begun to rebound, too. According to sales data for January, 4,688 units of Great Wall C30 were sold, up 1.71 percent year on year and up 7.62 percent from last month.
According to a related official of Great Wall Motors, Great Wall Motors will intensify SUV development, constantly enrich its product line, maintain the competitive edge of HAVAL through ever-improved quality, and actively develop new energy products to meet industrial demand.
Because Japan itself owns the best car companies.
(Like Metallurgy,Machiningaccuracy tech.)Toyota, Honda have been the global car industry's technology leaders.
Japanese needlessly buy Ford,whose tech is far behind Japanese companies.
So ? He is a former engineer at Toyota, he is now currently an engineer for Haval. Besides, his working for Haval is not the reason for the company's success, which is due in part to the Marketing , design, and mechanical engineering sectors. Its a collaborative framework , which illustrates the wealth of cooperation between Japan and China --- systems-wide. .
Bro they are critical, remember I told you long time ago that many Japanese pros were hired? From engine to ergonomics to gear box to everything Chinese car-makers need talents. Especially aged 50-60 Japanese retired engineers with excellent craftmanship, hard to find in market, even more expensive than hiring an experienced CFO from Hong Kong.
Bro they are critical, remember I told you long time ago that many Japanese pros were hired? From engine to ergonomics to gear box to everything Chinese car-makers need talents. Especially aged 50-60 Japanese retired engineers with excellent craftmanship, hard to find in market, even more expensive than hiring an experienced CFO from Hong Kong.
Haha! Well his reply to me was a big "So..." Not realizing the importance of him. He was a chief engineer. He's even listed on wiki pages Lexus IS (XE20) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia