SUBCOMPACT DEAL: Chrysler may unveil first Chinese car on U.S. roads


Detroit Free Press - Chery Automobile Co. Founded in 1997, Chery is based in Wuhu city and owned by Anhui province. It was set up to promote development in western China. It has the capacity to produce 350,000 vehicles a year and expects to grow to 600,000 by 2008. Chery

China’s Chery to build cars for Chrysler
Detroit Free Press - The Chrysler Group has signed a letter of intent to import to the United States subcompact cars built in China by Chery Automobile, the first such deal between U.S. and Chinese automakers. Chrysler spokesman Jason Vines said the letter was signed a

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Chrysler Signs China Car Deal
CBS News - (AP) DaimlerChrysler AG’s Chrysler Group and China’s Chery Automobile Co. have agreed on a plan for the Chinese manufacturer to build small cars to be sold worldwide. The cars, to be designed jointly by Chery and Chrysler with Chrysler taking the

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