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I want to buy one SUV is this Chinese cars improve or still scrap
 
source: The Best Selling Cars Blog
Report: Can the No.1 SUV brand in China take on the Australian Outback? Part 1: The stakes

If you are a regular BSCB reader, you will already be familiar with the Chinese brand Haval. It has been the best-selling SUV brand in China for the past 13 consecutive years, previously known as Hover – a Great Wall sub-brand – until 2013 when the standalone Haval marque came to life. Last April, the Haval H6 became the first ever SUV to lead the overall Chinese sales charts outright with a stunning 43.946 units sold in a single month. Great Wall has been very efficient at developing the Haval lineup, earning the #1 spot in our annual ranking of the Most impressive Chinese brands both at the Beijing Auto Show in 2014 and the Shanghai Auto Show in 2015. Already extremely successful at home, Haval is now spreading its wheels worldwide and has been available in Australia since last October, even though the brand has yet to make its appearance in the Australian sales charts. Speaking with Haval PR Manager Andrew Ellis, it turns out this is because Haval is still in the process of getting certification by the FCAI – so it should pop up later this year.

Haval Lansdale Sydney showroomThe sole Haval dealership in Sydney, located in the Western suburb of Lansvale.

In fact, Haval is now present in a dozen worldwide markets: starting in June 2015 with Russia and Chile, the marque then expanded further in Latin America with Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Uruguay, to Asia with Azerbaijan, Georgia and Malaysia, Africa and the Middle East with Iraq, Oman, the UAE, Benin and South Africa and its only truly mature market to-date: Australia, although no sales figures from any of these markets have percolated to the surface yet. In Australia, the brand operates out of 6 dealerships: one in Sydney (pictured above), two in the Melbourne area, one in Brisbane, one in Perth and one in Wagga Wagga near Canberra. If at BSCB we have been very impressed with Haval’s commercial success at home, lightning fast lineup expansion, as well as attractive exterior and interior design, we had not driven one yet. This gap is now filled: today we have access to a Haval H8 for one week. When given the same length of time for a review, local Australian press such as Motoring.com.au only took the car through “freeway-biased commuting [to work]”.

This is not how we do things at BSCB…

continue reading here:

http://bestsellingcarsblog.com/2016...-on-the-australian-outback-part-1-the-stakes/
 
source: The Best Selling Cars Blog
Report: Can the No.1 SUV brand in China take on the Australian Outback? Part 1: The stakes

If you are a regular BSCB reader, you will already be familiar with the Chinese brand Haval. It has been the best-selling SUV brand in China for the past 13 consecutive years, previously known as Hover – a Great Wall sub-brand – until 2013 when the standalone Haval marque came to life. Last April, the Haval H6 became the first ever SUV to lead the overall Chinese sales charts outright with a stunning 43.946 units sold in a single month. Great Wall has been very efficient at developing the Haval lineup, earning the #1 spot in our annual ranking of the Most impressive Chinese brands both at the Beijing Auto Show in 2014 and the Shanghai Auto Show in 2015. Already extremely successful at home, Haval is now spreading its wheels worldwide and has been available in Australia since last October, even though the brand has yet to make its appearance in the Australian sales charts. Speaking with Haval PR Manager Andrew Ellis, it turns out this is because Haval is still in the process of getting certification by the FCAI – so it should pop up later this year.

Haval Lansdale Sydney showroomThe sole Haval dealership in Sydney, located in the Western suburb of Lansvale.

In fact, Haval is now present in a dozen worldwide markets: starting in June 2015 with Russia and Chile, the marque then expanded further in Latin America with Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Uruguay, to Asia with Azerbaijan, Georgia and Malaysia, Africa and the Middle East with Iraq, Oman, the UAE, Benin and South Africa and its only truly mature market to-date: Australia, although no sales figures from any of these markets have percolated to the surface yet. In Australia, the brand operates out of 6 dealerships: one in Sydney (pictured above), two in the Melbourne area, one in Brisbane, one in Perth and one in Wagga Wagga near Canberra. If at BSCB we have been very impressed with Haval’s commercial success at home, lightning fast lineup expansion, as well as attractive exterior and interior design, we had not driven one yet. This gap is now filled: today we have access to a Haval H8 for one week. When given the same length of time for a review, local Australian press such as Motoring.com.au only took the car through “freeway-biased commuting [to work]”.

This is not how we do things at BSCB…

continue reading here:

http://bestsellingcarsblog.com/2016...-on-the-australian-outback-part-1-the-stakes/
Space did you a/c get hacked or something? Seems very spam-y....quadruple posting this gwm stuff across multiple threads...
 
Been in one and would not buy. The quality is so bad you can not even compare it with Japanese cars.
 
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