Detroit Auto Show- Part 24 (The End...or maybe not)
We're not done about the Detroit Auto Show or the Chinese invasion, yet. CHAMCO from China recently displayed its SUV and Pickup truck models at a tiny corner at the NAIAS. The SUV is slated to sell for less than $14 000 US when released later this year. The truck is slated to sell for just a little more than $13 000 US when released in mid-2008. However CHAMCO is not the company that builds these car, it's Hebei Zhongxing. The problem now is how consumers will react to these cheap, 80s or 90s technology/styling/engine. Long-term reliability is a huge problem for these cheap autos.
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