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Guangzhou Auto Trumpchi GS7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

S7 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. The GS7 is the smaller five-seat sister of the larger seven seat Trumpchi GS8. The GS7 has been redesigned from the C-pillar onward to the rear, and the lines, especially the third-side window, look less balanced than on the GS8. Nevertheless, it is still a good car to look at.

Spy Shots: Buick GL6 MPV Is Photo-Shooted in China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Fresh Spy Shots of the upcoming Buick GL6 for China, showcasing the fresh MPV during a photo shoot. Should have hidden it better! The GL6 will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2018, debut is expected for the Guangzhou Auto Display in November.

Spy Shots: Chery Is Working On A Fresh Seven-seat SUV For China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning

Chery is working on a fresh seven-seat SUV for China, code named T18. It is basically a seven-seat variant of the Chery Tiggo five but it will be placed slightly higher, and it will have its own distinctive design features and its own name (Tiggo six perhaps. )

Spy Shots: Fresh BYD Tang Testing In China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

BYD is testing the fresh Tang SUV. It will debut in early 2018, likely on the Beijing Auto Demonstrate in April. Design wise it is largely based on the beautiful Dynasty concept car, featuring a giant grille and sharply cut lines. The days of the ’round’ BYDs are over, it seems.

Leaked: Fresh Baojun SUV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Baojun is a brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44% stake. The fresh is code-named CN202. It shows up to be a long-wheelbase seven-seat variant of the Baojun five hundred ten SUV.

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

Official Photos Of The Fresh ArcFox (?) LITE Mini EV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Official pictures of the ArcFox Lite, a fresh electrical mini car for China. ArcFox is a fresh brand under Beijing Auto, focused on making ‘cool’ and somewhat premium electrical cars for the youthful an hip.

The official photos however refer to the vehicle as the ‘Lite’, without any ‘ArcFox’. It has a LITE badge on the bonnet. Chinese media call it the ‘Lite by ArcFox’.

Fresh Official Photos Of The Hongqi H5 Sedan For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Fresh photos of the Hongqi H5, a fresh mid-size sedan for China’s famous Hongqi (Crimson Flag) brand. The H5 will launch later this year, price will commence at a steep $30,000. The H5 is based on the Mazda six Atenza that is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. FAW, or Very first Auto Works, is also the holder of Hongqi.

Fresh Photos Of The Changan Raeton CC For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Changan Raeton CC is a sporty sedan with a confusing name. It is not truly a ‘CC’ sedan coupe, and it is not at all based on the Raeton, which is a much fatter and more expensive car. The Raeton CC is in fact and instead the successor of the long-running Changan Eado sedan.

Visiting The Scene Of The May one Beijing Electrified Bus Charging Station Fire

August 9, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

On the early afternoon of May one there was a hefty fire at a electric-bus charging station at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. At least fifty five buses burned out to the ground, another twenty buses partially burned down, and a dozen of charging poles fully burned to the black. I went to the area last week and found out that all the buses are still there. More movies and many photos below:

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Guangzhou Auto Trumpchi GS7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

S7 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. The GS7 is the smaller five-seat sister of the larger seven seat Trumpchi GS8. The GS7 has been redesigned from the C-pillar onward to the rear, and the lines, especially the third-side window, look less balanced than on the GS8. Nevertheless, it is still a good car to look at.

Spy Shots: Buick GL6 MPV Is Photo-Shooted in China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Fresh Spy Shots of the upcoming Buick GL6 for China, showcasing the fresh MPV during a photo shoot. Should have hidden it better! The GL6 will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2018, debut is expected for the Guangzhou Auto Demonstrate in November.

Spy Shots: Chery Is Working On A Fresh Seven-seat SUV For China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning

Chery is working on a fresh seven-seat SUV for China, code named T18. It is basically a seven-seat variant of the Chery Tiggo five but it will be placed slightly higher, and it will have its own distinctive design features and its own name (Tiggo six perhaps. )

Spy Shots: Fresh BYD Tang Testing In China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

BYD is testing the fresh Tang SUV. It will debut in early 2018, likely on the Beijing Auto Display in April. Design wise it is largely based on the beautiful Dynasty concept car, featuring a giant grille and sharply cut lines. The days of the ’round’ BYDs are over, it seems.

Leaked: Fresh Baojun SUV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Baojun is a brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44% stake. The fresh is code-named CN202. It shows up to be a long-wheelbase seven-seat variant of the Baojun five hundred ten SUV.

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

Official Photos Of The Fresh ArcFox (?) LITE Mini EV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Official pictures of the ArcFox Lite, a fresh electrical mini car for China. ArcFox is a fresh brand under Beijing Auto, focused on making ‘cool’ and somewhat premium electrical cars for the youthfull an hip.

The official photos however refer to the vehicle as the ‘Lite’, without any ‘ArcFox’. It has a LITE badge on the bonnet. Chinese media call it the ‘Lite by ArcFox’.

Fresh Official Pics Of The Hongqi H5 Sedan For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Fresh photos of the Hongqi H5, a fresh mid-size sedan for China’s famous Hongqi (Crimson Flag) brand. The H5 will launch later this year, price will embark at a steep $30,000. The H5 is based on the Mazda six Atenza that is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. FAW, or Very first Auto Works, is also the holder of Hongqi.

Fresh Photos Of The Changan Raeton CC For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Changan Raeton CC is a sporty sedan with a confusing name. It is not indeed a ‘CC’ sedan coupe, and it is not at all based on the Raeton, which is a much thicker and more expensive car. The Raeton CC is in fact and instead the successor of the long-running Changan Eado sedan.

Visiting The Scene Of The May one Beijing Electrified Bus Charging Station Fire

August 9, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

On the early afternoon of May one there was a ample fire at a electric-bus charging station at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. At least fifty five buses burned out to the ground, another twenty buses partially burned down, and a dozen of charging poles entirely burned to the black. I went to the area last week and found out that all the buses are still there. More movies and many photos below:

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Guangzhou Auto Trumpchi GS7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

S7 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. The GS7 is the smaller five-seat sister of the larger seven seat Trumpchi GS8. The GS7 has been redesigned from the C-pillar onward to the rear, and the lines, especially the third-side window, look less balanced than on the GS8. Nevertheless, it is still a fine car to look at.

Spy Shots: Buick GL6 MPV Is Photo-Shooted in China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Fresh Spy Shots of the upcoming Buick GL6 for China, demonstrating the fresh MPV during a photo shoot. Should have hidden it better! The GL6 will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2018, debut is expected for the Guangzhou Auto Display in November.

Spy Shots: Chery Is Working On A Fresh Seven-seat SUV For China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning

Chery is working on a fresh seven-seat SUV for China, code named T18. It is basically a seven-seat variant of the Chery Tiggo five but it will be placed slightly higher, and it will have its own distinctive design features and its own name (Tiggo six perhaps. )

Spy Shots: Fresh BYD Tang Testing In China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

BYD is testing the fresh Tang SUV. It will debut in early 2018, likely on the Beijing Auto Showcase in April. Design wise it is largely based on the beautiful Dynasty concept car, featuring a giant grille and sharply cut lines. The days of the ’round’ BYDs are over, it seems.

Leaked: Fresh Baojun SUV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Baojun is a brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44% stake. The fresh is code-named CN202. It emerges to be a long-wheelbase seven-seat variant of the Baojun five hundred ten SUV.

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

Official Photos Of The Fresh ArcFox (?) LITE Mini EV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Official photos of the ArcFox Lite, a fresh electrified mini car for China. ArcFox is a fresh brand under Beijing Auto, focused on making ‘cool’ and somewhat premium electrified cars for the youthful an hip.

The official photos however refer to the vehicle as the ‘Lite’, without any ‘ArcFox’. It has a LITE badge on the bonnet. Chinese media call it the ‘Lite by ArcFox’.

Fresh Official Pics Of The Hongqi H5 Sedan For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Fresh photos of the Hongqi H5, a fresh mid-size sedan for China’s famous Hongqi (Crimson Flag) brand. The H5 will launch later this year, price will begin at a steep $30,000. The H5 is based on the Mazda six Atenza that is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. FAW, or Very first Auto Works, is also the holder of Hongqi.

Fresh Photos Of The Changan Raeton CC For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Changan Raeton CC is a sporty sedan with a confusing name. It is not indeed a ‘CC’ sedan coupe, and it is not at all based on the Raeton, which is a much fatter and more expensive car. The Raeton CC is in fact and instead the successor of the long-running Changan Eado sedan.

Visiting The Scene Of The May one Beijing Electrified Bus Charging Station Fire

August 9, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

On the early afternoon of May one there was a phat fire at a electric-bus charging station at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. At least fifty five buses burned out to the ground, another twenty buses partially burned down, and a dozen of charging poles fully burned to the black. I went to the area last week and found out that all the buses are still there. More movies and many photos below:

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Guangzhou Auto Trumpchi GS7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

S7 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. The GS7 is the smaller five-seat sister of the larger seven seat Trumpchi GS8. The GS7 has been redesigned from the C-pillar onward to the rear, and the lines, especially the third-side window, look less balanced than on the GS8. Nevertheless, it is still a good car to look at.

Spy Shots: Buick GL6 MPV Is Photo-Shooted in China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Fresh Spy Shots of the upcoming Buick GL6 for China, displaying the fresh MPV during a photo shoot. Should have hidden it better! The GL6 will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2018, debut is expected for the Guangzhou Auto Display in November.

Spy Shots: Chery Is Working On A Fresh Seven-seat SUV For China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning

Chery is working on a fresh seven-seat SUV for China, code named T18. It is basically a seven-seat variant of the Chery Tiggo five but it will be placed slightly higher, and it will have its own distinctive design features and its own name (Tiggo six perhaps. )

Spy Shots: Fresh BYD Tang Testing In China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

BYD is testing the fresh Tang SUV. It will debut in early 2018, likely on the Beijing Auto Showcase in April. Design wise it is largely based on the beautiful Dynasty concept car, featuring a giant grille and sharply cut lines. The days of the ’round’ BYDs are over, it seems.

Leaked: Fresh Baojun SUV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Baojun is a brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44% stake. The fresh is code-named CN202. It emerges to be a long-wheelbase seven-seat variant of the Baojun five hundred ten SUV.

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

Official Photos Of The Fresh ArcFox (?) LITE Mini EV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Official photos of the ArcFox Lite, a fresh electrical mini car for China. ArcFox is a fresh brand under Beijing Auto, focused on making ‘cool’ and somewhat premium electrified cars for the youthful an hip.

The official photos however refer to the vehicle as the ‘Lite’, without any ‘ArcFox’. It has a LITE badge on the bonnet. Chinese media call it the ‘Lite by ArcFox’.

Fresh Official Pics Of The Hongqi H5 Sedan For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Fresh photos of the Hongqi H5, a fresh mid-size sedan for China’s famous Hongqi (Crimson Flag) brand. The H5 will launch later this year, price will embark at a steep $30,000. The H5 is based on the Mazda six Atenza that is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. FAW, or Very first Auto Works, is also the possessor of Hongqi.

Fresh Photos Of The Changan Raeton CC For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Changan Raeton CC is a sporty sedan with a confusing name. It is not truly a ‘CC’ sedan coupe, and it is not at all based on the Raeton, which is a much fatter and more expensive car. The Raeton CC is in fact and instead the successor of the long-running Changan Eado sedan.

Visiting The Scene Of The May one Beijing Electrified Bus Charging Station Fire

August 9, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

On the early afternoon of May one there was a yam-sized fire at a electric-bus charging station at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. At least fifty five buses burned out to the ground, another twenty buses partially burned down, and a dozen of charging poles downright burned to the black. I went to the area last week and found out that all the buses are still there. More movies and many photos below:

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Similarly, apps that playmate with Google can send us information such as the name of the app and an identifier that helps us to determine which ads we’ve served to other apps on your device. If you are signed in to your Google Account, and depending on your Account settings, we may add that information to your Account, and treat it as private information.

How we use the information sent by your browser

When you visit websites or use apps that use Google technologies, we may use the information we receive from those websites and apps to, for example:

  • Make ads more effective
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  • Ads Settings helps you control the ads by Google that you see across the web. You can learn how ads are selected for you, opt out of Ads Personalization, and block specific advertisers. Learn more about advertising.
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Guangzhou Auto Trumpchi GS7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

S7 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. The GS7 is the smaller five-seat sister of the larger seven seat Trumpchi GS8. The GS7 has been redesigned from the C-pillar onward to the rear, and the lines, especially the third-side window, look less balanced than on the GS8. Nevertheless, it is still a superb car to look at.

Spy Shots: Buick GL6 MPV Is Photo-Shooted in China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Fresh Spy Shots of the upcoming Buick GL6 for China, demonstrating the fresh MPV during a photo shoot. Should have hidden it better! The GL6 will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2018, debut is expected for the Guangzhou Auto Display in November.

Spy Shots: Chery Is Working On A Fresh Seven-seat SUV For China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning

Chery is working on a fresh seven-seat SUV for China, code named T18. It is basically a seven-seat variant of the Chery Tiggo five but it will be placed slightly higher, and it will have its own distinctive design features and its own name (Tiggo six perhaps. )

Spy Shots: Fresh BYD Tang Testing In China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

BYD is testing the fresh Tang SUV. It will debut in early 2018, likely on the Beijing Auto Display in April. Design wise it is largely based on the beautiful Dynasty concept car, featuring a giant grille and sharply cut lines. The days of the ’round’ BYDs are over, it seems.

Leaked: Fresh Baojun SUV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Baojun is a brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44% stake. The fresh is code-named CN202. It emerges to be a long-wheelbase seven-seat variant of the Baojun five hundred ten SUV.

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

Official Photos Of The Fresh ArcFox (?) LITE Mini EV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Official pics of the ArcFox Lite, a fresh electrical mini car for China. ArcFox is a fresh brand under Beijing Auto, focused on making ‘cool’ and somewhat premium electrified cars for the youthfull an hip.

The official photos however refer to the vehicle as the ‘Lite’, without any ‘ArcFox’. It has a LITE badge on the bonnet. Chinese media call it the ‘Lite by ArcFox’.

Fresh Official Pictures Of The Hongqi H5 Sedan For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Fresh photos of the Hongqi H5, a fresh mid-size sedan for China’s famous Hongqi (Crimson Flag) brand. The H5 will launch later this year, price will embark at a steep $30,000. The H5 is based on the Mazda six Atenza that is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. FAW, or Very first Auto Works, is also the possessor of Hongqi.

Fresh Photos Of The Changan Raeton CC For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Changan Raeton CC is a sporty sedan with a confusing name. It is not truly a ‘CC’ sedan coupe, and it is not at all based on the Raeton, which is a much fatter and more expensive car. The Raeton CC is in fact and instead the successor of the long-running Changan Eado sedan.

Visiting The Scene Of The May one Beijing Electrified Bus Charging Station Fire

August 9, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

On the early afternoon of May one there was a big fire at a electric-bus charging station at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. At least fifty five buses burned out to the ground, another twenty buses partially burned down, and a dozen of charging poles entirely burned to the black. I went to the area last week and found out that all the buses are still there. More movies and many photos below:

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Guangzhou Auto Trumpchi GS7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

S7 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. The GS7 is the smaller five-seat sister of the larger seven seat Trumpchi GS8. The GS7 has been redesigned from the C-pillar onward to the rear, and the lines, especially the third-side window, look less balanced than on the GS8. Nevertheless, it is still a fine car to look at.

Spy Shots: Buick GL6 MPV Is Photo-Shooted in China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Fresh Spy Shots of the upcoming Buick GL6 for China, displaying the fresh MPV during a photo shoot. Should have hidden it better! The GL6 will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2018, debut is expected for the Guangzhou Auto Demonstrate in November.

Spy Shots: Chery Is Working On A Fresh Seven-seat SUV For China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning

Chery is working on a fresh seven-seat SUV for China, code named T18. It is basically a seven-seat variant of the Chery Tiggo five but it will be placed slightly higher, and it will have its own distinctive design features and its own name (Tiggo six perhaps. )

Spy Shots: Fresh BYD Tang Testing In China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

BYD is testing the fresh Tang SUV. It will debut in early 2018, likely on the Beijing Auto Display in April. Design wise it is largely based on the beautiful Dynasty concept car, featuring a giant grille and sharply cut lines. The days of the ’round’ BYDs are over, it seems.

Leaked: Fresh Baojun SUV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Baojun is a brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44% stake. The fresh is code-named CN202. It shows up to be a long-wheelbase seven-seat variant of the Baojun five hundred ten SUV.

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

Official Photos Of The Fresh ArcFox (?) LITE Mini EV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Official pics of the ArcFox Lite, a fresh electrical mini car for China. ArcFox is a fresh brand under Beijing Auto, focused on making ‘cool’ and somewhat premium electrical cars for the youthful an hip.

The official photos however refer to the vehicle as the ‘Lite’, without any ‘ArcFox’. It has a LITE badge on the bonnet. Chinese media call it the ‘Lite by ArcFox’.

Fresh Official Photos Of The Hongqi H5 Sedan For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Fresh photos of the Hongqi H5, a fresh mid-size sedan for China’s famous Hongqi (Crimson Flag) brand. The H5 will launch later this year, price will embark at a steep $30,000. The H5 is based on the Mazda six Atenza that is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. FAW, or Very first Auto Works, is also the possessor of Hongqi.

Fresh Photos Of The Changan Raeton CC For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Changan Raeton CC is a sporty sedan with a confusing name. It is not indeed a ‘CC’ sedan coupe, and it is not at all based on the Raeton, which is a much thicker and more expensive car. The Raeton CC is in fact and instead the successor of the long-running Changan Eado sedan.

Visiting The Scene Of The May one Beijing Electrical Bus Charging Station Fire

August 9, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

On the early afternoon of May one there was a large fire at a electric-bus charging station at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. At least fifty five buses burned out to the ground, another twenty buses partially burned down, and a dozen of charging poles downright burned to the black. I went to the area last week and found out that all the buses are still there. More movies and many photos below:

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China Car News Archives – China Auto News

Guangzhou Auto Trumpchi GS7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

S7 SUV has been launched on the Chinese car market. The GS7 is the smaller five-seat sister of the larger seven seat Trumpchi GS8. The GS7 has been redesigned from the C-pillar onward to the rear, and the lines, especially the third-side window, look less balanced than on the GS8. Nevertheless, it is still a excellent car to look at.

Spy Shots: Buick GL6 MPV Is Photo-Shooted in China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Fresh Spy Shots of the upcoming Buick GL6 for China, demonstrating the fresh MPV during a photo shoot. Should have hidden it better! The GL6 will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2018, debut is expected for the Guangzhou Auto Demonstrate in November.

Spy Shots: Chery Is Working On A Fresh Seven-seat SUV For China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning

Chery is working on a fresh seven-seat SUV for China, code named T18. It is basically a seven-seat variant of the Chery Tiggo five but it will be placed slightly higher, and it will have its own distinctive design features and its own name (Tiggo six perhaps. )

Spy Shots: Fresh BYD Tang Testing In China

September Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

BYD is testing the fresh Tang SUV. It will debut in early 2018, likely on the Beijing Auto Display in April. Design wise it is largely based on the beautiful Dynasty concept car, featuring a giant grille and sharply cut lines. The days of the ’round’ BYDs are over, it seems.

Leaked: Fresh Baojun SUV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Baojun is a brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44% stake. The fresh is code-named CN202. It shows up to be a long-wheelbase seven-seat variant of the Baojun five hundred ten SUV.

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

Official Photos Of The Fresh ArcFox (?) LITE Mini EV For China

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Official pictures of the ArcFox Lite, a fresh electrical mini car for China. ArcFox is a fresh brand under Beijing Auto, focused on making ‘cool’ and somewhat premium electrified cars for the youthfull an hip.

The official photos however refer to the vehicle as the ‘Lite’, without any ‘ArcFox’. It has a LITE badge on the bonnet. Chinese media call it the ‘Lite by ArcFox’.

Fresh Official Pictures Of The Hongqi H5 Sedan For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Fresh photos of the Hongqi H5, a fresh mid-size sedan for China’s famous Hongqi (Crimson Flag) brand. The H5 will launch later this year, price will begin at a steep $30,000. The H5 is based on the Mazda six Atenza that is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. FAW, or Very first Auto Works, is also the possessor of Hongqi.

Fresh Photos Of The Changan Raeton CC For China

August 11, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Changan Raeton CC is a sporty sedan with a confusing name. It is not truly a ‘CC’ sedan coupe, and it is not at all based on the Raeton, which is a much thicker and more expensive car. The Raeton CC is in fact and instead the successor of the long-running Changan Eado sedan.

Visiting The Scene Of The May one Beijing Electrified Bus Charging Station Fire

August 9, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

On the early afternoon of May one there was a thick fire at a electric-bus charging station at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. At least fifty five buses burned out to the ground, another twenty buses partially burned down, and a dozen of charging poles fully burned to the black. I went to the area last week and found out that all the buses are still there. More movies and many photos below:

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Similarly, apps that playmate with Google can send us information such as the name of the app and an identifier that helps us to determine which ads we’ve served to other apps on your device. If you are signed in to your Google Account, and depending on your Account settings, we may add that information to your Account, and treat it as private information.

How we use the information sent by your browser

When you visit websites or use apps that use Google technologies, we may use the information we receive from those websites and apps to, for example:

  • Make ads more effective
  • Provide reports of ads activity to advertisers and websites hosting the ads, and to ensure payment to those website publishers
  • Help website and app owners using Google Analytics to understand how visitors engage with their sites or apps
  • Improve your Google+ practice
  • Detect and defend against fraud and other security risks to protect users and playmates
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  • Ads Settings helps you control the ads by Google that you see across the web. You can learn how ads are selected for you, opt out of Ads Personalization, and block specific advertisers. Learn more about advertising.
  • If you are signed in to your Google Account, and depending on your Account settings, you can see and edit some of the information we collect from the sites and apps you have visited.
  • Many sites across the web use Google Analytics to understand how visitors engage with their sites or apps. If you don’t want Analytics to be used in your browser, you can install the Google Analytics browser add-on. Learn more about Google Analytics and privacy.
  • Google makes it effortless for you to make recommendations for your friends – for example, by clicking the +1 button on content you like. Some of your +1s may display your name and Google+ profile photo in ads, but you can opt out if you don’t want to emerge in ads. You can also visit the +1 tab on your Google+ profile to review and manage all of your +1’s. Learn more about how to get to your +1 tab.
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