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    bzr: This sounds like a movie with Jackie Chan and Eddie Murphy. #chinesecars more »
    Franzouse: Seems fitting: the Dakar has become some cheap, fake hazardous copy of the original event, much like this car is a cheap, fake, more dangerous copy of... more »
    that ain't the way to have fun, son: I think me, on a 1983 Honda XL125S has a better chance than this does, of finishing Paris-Dakar. #chinesecars more »
    vwminispeedster, pronounded Si-trow-in: OH RELY?! #chinesecars more »
    baldy_pm: Whats the Over / Under on if the 'truck' shatters the suspension after the first big jump? #chinesecars more »
    bmoreDLJ: Never heard of "Rely"...but I have heard of the X5. Let's hope whomever pilots this first-gen-Highlander (in profile) lookalike is more skilled than t... more »
    FTGDWolverineEdition'09: Maybe we will finally see a Volvo. #chinesecars more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: Good for them. That melamine is a lot tougher than it looks. #chinesecars more »
    AE -: Well, good for them. This will be a good outlet to prove they are not just lead lined death traps (although it would make for a macabre yet captivati... more »
    OldeEnglishD: I will give them credit for an original design. I will then point at said design and laugh my ass off at how bad it is. more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: So, you don't like it when they copy, but you also don't like it when thy try to be innovative. I think I might be catching on. more »
    Graverobber: Great "earlobes" on those sideviews. Reminds me of something I saw once. . . .oh yeah- more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: I'd like to think that China is taking steps to sequester young students and take them high into the mountains to train as engineers and designers. Ma... more »
    theoriginalwheelstv: "Separated" more »
    aSoundofSleep-less nights: If it spews out an acid-like substance from the front end like the Alien does them I'm all in. I've been waiting for something like this for years.Fin... more »
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    Chinese Carmakers Prepping For 2010 Dakar Rally

    Given never ending concerns over Chinese quality, completing the punishing cross-continental Dakar Rally could send the right message. Both Greatwall and Geely are planning to enter the race as a proof-of-competency in vehicles that at least look like Pajeros. [ChinaCarTimes]
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    GreatWall Motors is at it again, this time sticking to what they know best; SUVs and alien-like designs. Is it just us or does the Hover H7 look ready to eat your face off? More »
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    GreatWall Sport Sedan Concept: More Chinese Copy/Paste Goodness

    GreatWall Motors is finally entering the "car" market with their CHC011-codenamed sport sedan concept managing to take the very best luxury-design cues and muck them up in a way only a Chinese automaker can. More »
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