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Tags: Automobiles, Japan,
Prospects for Chinese cars to make inroads into western markets. Distinguishes between Chinese companies like Geely and joint venture cars by Honda, Toyota, Daimler etc made in China for export. Issues of safety, styling etc. Efforts to enter the U.S. market in 2013.
Grouped Articles
Chinese Automakers Quietly Build a Detroit Presence
New York Times 05/12/2013
Volvo and Geely Develop a Subcompact Car
Wall Street Journal 01/27/2014
GM to Import Chinese-Made Buick SUV
Wall Street Journal 11/13/2015
Not Coming Soon to a Lot Near You: Chinese Cars
New York Times 10/18/2006
After Volvo Deal, China's Geely To Launch Dozens of Car Models
Wall Street Journal 04/23/2010
Honda's Long-Haul Dilemma in China
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2010
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Toyota Prices Scion iQ at $15,995
New York Times 07/21/2011
Faithful Companion, Hiding in Plain Sight
New York Times 10/04/2013
Even in Bright Hues, Color It Beige
New York Times 11/01/2013
Are Japan's Minicars a Trade Barrier?
Wall Street Journal 12/17/2013
New York Times 06/13/2014
2007 Honda Fit and Toyota Yaris: Small, but Tasty, Portions
New York Times 04/09/2006
Grouped Articles
Chinese Car Maker Faces Roadblocks in Thailand
Wall Street Journal 03/06/2014
Chinese Cars Out to Conquer World, Potholes First
New York Times 04/21/2008
China Carmakers Told to Seek Fuel Efficiency, Not Sales
New York Times 09/04/2011
In a First, Chinese-Built Cars Arrive in North America
New York Times 12/20/2011
China’s Car Slump Leaves Foreign Auto Makers With Idle Factories
WSJ 12/25/2018
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