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Sources + Pictures galore of the M1 / QQme

http://www.cars-show.org/cars/riich-m1-fro...automobile.html

http://www.beijingimpact.com/manufacturing...nd-details.html

 

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riich-m1-02.jpg

 

Errm.... Good move from the QQ i guess?

 

But look at the interior.... think they havent learnt their lesson

If there is indeed a crash.... i think its byebye to your knees/legs

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Sources + Pictures galore of the M1 / QQme

http://www.cars-show.org/cars/riich-m1-fro...automobile.html

http://www.beijingimpact.com/manufacturing...nd-details.html

 

 

 

 

Errm.... Good move from the QQ i guess?

 

But look at the interior.... think they havent learnt their lesson

If there is indeed a crash.... i think its byebye to your knees/legs

 

The wing on the logo really looks similar to the Chrysler. [shocked]

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nice exterior but its QQ so no no for me.

 

Overheard briefly from the radio that Jacky Chan condeming Made in China product (car)? Can someone verify this? Thanks.

 

Regards,

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Think this might just be the story... not finger pointing at cars though

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...controlled.htmlhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...controlled.html

 

However, he lost some of his goodwill among the audience when he criticised the quality of Chinese-made goods.

 

"If I need to buy a television, I would definitely buy a Japanese television," he said. "A Chinese television might explode."

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Turbocharged

Think this might just be the story... not finger pointing at cars though

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...controlled.htmlhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...controlled.html

 

However, he lost some of his goodwill among the audience when he criticised the quality of Chinese-made goods.

 

"If I need to buy a television, I would definitely buy a Japanese television," he said. "A Chinese television might explode."

 

i wholeheartedly agree with that he says..

 

Chinese company(those that are purely chinese, not foreign invested) need to buck up on their quality..without which, they will be unable to bring their products to the world stage AND competing with other countries..low cost and selling price is just part of the story..

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