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In a First, Chinese-Built Cars Arrive in North America

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Honda is now exporting the small compact Fit made at its Chinese plant to Canada. A Honda plant in Mexico will assemble the Fit and export the car to the U.S. and Canada in 2014.

Chinese cars for western markets

10/18/2006

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.

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