

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.