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Greenwich-based Miller Motorcars is planning to sell Chinese-made luxury cars in 2007 alongside the Aston Martins, Ferraris and Rolls-Royces it sells now.

Miller and car importer Visionary Vehicles announced a partnership Monday to try to bring cars made by the Chery Automobile Co. of China to the Fairfield County and Westchester County, N.Y., markets.

Visionary Vehicles is headed by Malcolm Bricklin, who introduced America to the Subaru and Yugo.

Kevin DeLeon, a public relations expert of the Lexicomm Group, said the Cherys would sell for about $20,000 and are expected to compete with Toyota's Lexus brand and Mercedes. Lexicomm was hired by Visionary to handle marketing for the Chery deal.

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