Chery committed to Australia despite sales slide
Chery remains committed to the Australian market despite its sales falling hard this year. The Chinese car maker, which is distributed across the country by Ateco Automotive, sold just 461 vehicles to...
View ArticleHaval headed to Australia with H2, H8, H9 SUVs
China’s number one SUV brand, Haval, has confirmed its entry into the Australian market. Haval today invited media to a launch event in the Yarra Valley at the beginning of December, where it’s...
View ArticleFoton overtakes Great Wall in Chinese sales battle
This is the week where Australia’s monthly new car sales are released, and while most eyes are elsewhere, a battle for supremacy of a different kind is being waged. The battle in question is between...
View ArticleChery to be “paused” in Australia
Chinese car brand Chery is set to be “paused” in Australia later this year as the brand’s local importer, Ateco Automotive, runs out its current stock ahead of suitable new models arriving locally....
View Article2015 JMC Vigus pricing and specifications : Chinese ute from $23,990 driveaway
Newly arrived Chinese brand Jiangling Motors Co. (JMC) has released full pricing and specification details for its Vigus dual-cab pick-up for the Australian market. The JMC Vigus – sold by local...
View ArticleQoros 2 SUV teased ahead of 2015 Shanghai motor show debut
The Qoros 2 SUV has been teased ahead of its debut at the 2015 Shanghai motor show later this month. The all-new Qoros 2 is likely to be larger than the Qoros 3 City SUV, with the teaser image showing...
View ArticleHaval to launch “premium” Chinese SUVs in Australia in June
Chinese SUV specialist Haval will officially open for business in Australia in June. The top-selling SUV manufacturer in China is a division of Great Wall Motors though will operate in Australia as a...
View ArticleHaval ‘confident’ of becoming Australia’s number one SUV brand
The boss of China’s top-selling SUV manufacturer, Haval, believes the brand can also overtake the likes of Toyota, Nissan and Jeep to become the biggest SUV seller in Australia. Speaking with...
View ArticleGreat Wall’s Australian future still up in the air as dispute continues
The future of Australia’s first and best-selling Chinese vehicle brand, Great Wall, remains up in the air as the long-running dispute between the car maker and its local distributor continues. Sales...
View ArticleHaval “confident” of five-star ANCAP safety ratings for new Chinese SUVs
Chinese newcomer Haval says it won’t be content with anything but maximum five-star ANCAP safety ratings for its fleet of SUVs that will start arriving in Australian showrooms in June. Haval – the...
View ArticleHaval to establish Australian suspension tuning program
Incoming Chinese SUV brand Haval plans to establish an Australian tuning program to ensure its vehicles are as comfortable and capable as possible for our country’s unique driving conditions. Haval...
View ArticleHaval H2 Review : Quick drive
The Haval H2 is the first of the new wave of Chinese vehicles headed to Australia, and the first that will make the mainstream brands sit up and take notice of the long-threatened but as-yet-unproven...
View ArticleHaval to offer extensive range of personalisation options free of charge
The Haval H2 will become one of the most customisable cars in its class when it arrives in June, and in an unprecedented move by the fledging Chinese SUV brand, all of the personalisation options are...
View ArticleHaval H8 Review : Quick drive
The Haval H8 will become a fresh threat to the likes of the Ford Territory and the Hyundai Santa Fe when it arrives in Australian showrooms in July. The large urban SUV will be the third model in...
View ArticleLand Rover chief calls on Chinese buyers to shun copycat cars
Jaguar Land Rover CEO Ralf Speth has called on Chinese car buyers to stop buying cars with copycat designs such as the Land Wind X7. Speth last week expressed the company’s ire at ripoff designs that...
View ArticleHaval Australia introduction delayed as launch plans hit a snag
Ambitious Chinese SUV manufacturer Haval has hit a snag in its launch plans, forcing it to push back its introduction to the Australian market. In April, Haval announced plans to launch locally this...
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