The Sleeping GIANT Has Awoken, China Gaining Automaker's Respect

The Sleeping GIANT Has Awoken, China Gaining Automaker's Respect
The Detroit News reports:

Beijing -- After 8.6 million Chinese bought their first cars last year, General Motors, Volkswagen and Ford are positioning themselves to compete for return customers.

The number of car models in China's showrooms quadrupled in the past six years, forcing companies to fight for attention by unveiling vehicles at the Imperial Ancestral Temple in Beijing and the Great Wall outside the capital, and by paying Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps millions of dollars.

"It is clear that brands are still in the forming process," said Joerg Mull, chief financial officer of Volkswagen's China unit. "One of the keys for success in China in the long run is brand building and brand establishment."

About 83 percent of Chinese buyers last year purchased their first vehicle, said the State Information Center, a research arm of the government's National Development and Reform Commission. At stake for China's more than 130 carmakers is winning loyal customers in the world's largest automobile market...








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LexusLexus - 3/19/2010 12:31:28 AM
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They already did it, by copying many of the European automakers by copying and pasting their design. Was it the BMW X3 or X5 and the Bentley I think, remember that one? Yeah, I'm you do.




LexusLexus - 3/19/2010 12:31:48 AM
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correction,

Yeah, I'm sure you do.


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 3/19/2010 2:17:27 AM
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huu, for a person who does a lot of research and is quite intelligent, I don't know why your argument is so unrealistic? Cease trading with China? How is that possible? Canada, US, majority of European countries, all have large trade deficit with China. Like them or not, we've gotten hooked up at the waist. I don't like China and how they conduct business either (in fact, I despise their practice) but your suggestion is just so out of this world it really dilute some of your more legitimate points.


Agent00RAgent00R - 3/19/2010 8:32:38 AM
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Thanks for the tip ;)


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