August 18, 200520 yr The Chinese Brilliance Zhonghua. This car looks very mainstream. It is being readied for introduction into European markets. Could it be a contender if and when it reaches here? Edited August 18, 200520 yr by HarleyEarl
August 18, 200520 yr Generic!!--- :mellow:---Kinda like the grill though.---Whats the deal is it FWD or RWD V6 or V8 powered?
August 18, 200520 yr Author It is generic and that could be the danger. Chinese vehicles are no longer weird. I find the front has a bit of Lancia in it. I hear it is 4 cyl and bigger than an E-Class Mercedes and costs less than the big Hyundai. Not sure if its fwd or rwd.
August 18, 200520 yr Why is it starting to remind me of an Altima/Saab with a Lancia grille? Give it bigger rims and an engine that can get out of its own way, and I don't see why it couldn't compete.... And oh yeah...its logo reminds me of the Greatest American Hero. Plus its interior sheen seems to be one out to aim squarely at Buick customers (in the Chinese market, that is). Edited August 19, 200520 yr by LosAngeles
August 19, 200520 yr Could be competitive, very generic, not thoroughly modern, even below the newest offerings from Koreans for design modernity. The interior looks right out of a Hyundai. Looks high quality, definitely a danger.
August 19, 200520 yr Reminds me of something Kia would produce... [post="484"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] yup. cheesy knockoffs is all they can do. this car's proportions are seriously messed up and that front end is horrific.
August 19, 200520 yr The interior's not that great either. Look at the panel gaps. They're worse than my 1994 Lumina.
August 19, 200520 yr Author It has it's flaws, but the point is, don't underestimate them. Remember Hyundai in it's early days? I think cars like this from the Chinese could potentially be very successful in the future. The Chinese have come a long ways in a very short period of time. If this car and others like it are priced really low, it will find many buyers.
August 20, 200520 yr The interior and exterior look dated, like this car was first made in the 90's. However, the tailights look like they came from the new 3 series and Jetta. Edit: And WTF kind of car company name is "Brilliance?" If it ever ends up in the U.S. it would be a laughing stock. Edited August 20, 200520 yr by sciguy_0504
August 20, 200520 yr A car company named brilliance falls in line with names like Prince or Saturn.....just give the car brand a name people can pronounce and somewhat respect, since obviously any name in Chinese doesn't pack much tradition, not to mention simply sounds heavy-handed in usage.
August 20, 200520 yr Author Just for the record, this car is produced by Brilliance Auto which in turn is a subsidiary of the China Brilliance Group, a financial and manufacturing company. It's not a name they conjured up just for this car.
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