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Chrysler, an American subsidiary of the German auto maker DaimlerChrysler, has signed a deal with China's Chery Automobile Company to design and manufacture a subcompact car in China that will be sold around the world. DaimlerChrysler's supervisory
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China's Chery produces millionth car China's Chery Auto produced its millionth car on Wednesday, becoming the first Chinese automaker to reach the milestone.The firm, established in 1997, started production in 1999 and took seven years and nine mon
By Stephanie Ho Washington 04 July 2007 U.S. automaker Chrysler and Chinese car company Chery have signed a deal to launch a low-cost production facility in China that would export cars to the United States and other global markets. VOA's Stephanie H
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This hatchback, or something like it, could be the car that saves Chrysler. Unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show, the subcompact model is the latest by Chery Automobile, a Chinese company Chrysler hopes to partner with in Asia. The car is small and ch
今天我们要学的词是clunker。 Clunker有旧车、破车的意思。为了帮助汽车市场走出低谷,美国国会众议院批准了一项计划。The plan offers up to $4500 to consumers who trade in gas-guzzling clunkers for new models,