Major Chinese Automakers Deny Plans to Acquire FCA

Three of China’s largest automakers have said they have no plans of acquiring Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA).

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Chinese Automaker BYD Delivers First Electric Truck to US Freight Company

Chinese vehicle manufacturer BYD began delivering the first part of an electric work truck order in California.

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Top 10 Best-Selling Cars in China

China is the biggest automotive market in the world, with the country selling and making more cars than anywhere else on the planet.

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Chinese Automakers Could Seriously Shake Up the Auto Industry

China has a massive influence on the automotive industry, and many are wondering when we will see Chinese cars for sale in North America.

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Chinese Car-Buyers Prefer Foreign Automotive Brands

China is the wild, wild east of the automotive industry. Home to more than 1 billion people and counting, it’s a hugely important market for car companies. There are many domestic brands over there but curiously foreign companies are making significant headway.

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Acura Vehicles to Be Built in China by 2016

Luxury cars are making a huge splash in the Chinese market, and Acura is the latest automaker to ink a deal with a local partner to build cars and crossovers by 2016.

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Chinese Automaker Eyes European Brands for Takeover

Beijing Automotive is planning to buy its way into the European automotive market, as the state-owned automaker targets three European manufacturers as potential takeover targets.

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China's Chery Takes Aim At European Market

Several years ago the prospect of seeing Chery cars on our shores appeared imminent, thanks to a deal signed between the Chinese automaker and entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin.

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GM and China's SAIC Join Forces for EV Development

It’s no secret that the Chinese have been eyeing up General Motors‘ technological expertise when it comes to vehicles like the Chevy Volt (pictured above).

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Spyker Says Saab Won't Meet 2011 Production Targets

Having reported a first quarter net loss of 72 million Euros ($107 million), Saab‘s owner Spyker Cars has now said that, due to ongoing production problems at its assembly plant as well as supplier issues, the struggling Swedish automaker will simply not be able to meet it’s 2011 production forecasts.

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