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  • Fiat Chrysler partnered with Guangzhou Auto to build vehicles in China. Guangzhou Auto wants the favor returned.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is able to build vehicles in China thanks to a partnership with Chinese automaker Guangzhou Auto. Guangzhou wants FCA to return the favor by helping them enter the U.S.

 

"Chrysler's development in China required our support. Now for GAC Motor's development in the U.S. we also hope for Chrysler's support and help," said GAC Motor General Manager Wu Song to Reuters at the Beijing auto show.

 

Guangzhou Auto's subsidiary GAC Motor announced its intentions last year to enter the U.S. by 2017. The company has already been talking with dealerships about selling their vehicles and doing tests on U.S. roads. Song told Reuters the company has also started tests in China on two of its car models against American standards.

 

What would FCA offer Guangzhou Auto? Song and representatives of GAC Motor didn't elaborate and FCA spokesman declined to comment. Our best guess is FCA knows what interests Americans at the moment and know the various U.S. regulations.

 

Source: Reuters
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They are sure going ot have to come up with a better looking auto than above that is for sure and better have an SUV/CUV which is what americans are buying.

FordCosworth

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Reading between the lines...

The Dart and 200 will be build in the USA by a Chinese company.

daves87rs

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Reading between the lines... The Dart and 200 will be build in the USA by a Chinese company.

 

 

Kinda my thought as well....but do not count on them being built here....

 

Reading between the lines... The Dart and 200 will be build in the USA by a Chinese company.

 

 

Kinda my thought as well....but do not count on them being built here....

 

I take it as we will build them in the US along our auto's also.

Suaviloquent

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Maybe this is the partner that will build the 200 and Dart going forward.

 

I seriously think that the Chinese built cars might actually be assembled better because a lot of factories in China are new...can you believe it?

 

But again...what happened to imported from Detroit? 

 

Because the Pacifica is assembled in Windsor. The LX cars are assembled in Brampton. And the 200 might be made either in Japan or China.... Weird turnaround.

I wonder what the NHTSA's safety ratings will be or should I say won't be ??? :breakdance:

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