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Chinese Auto Manufacturer Geely to Enter the U.S. Market in 2008

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The cheep and sexy Geely cars are coming to America. The Geely CD concept (shown) is expected to sell for $13,500.

DETROIT, Mich., Jan 9 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/—Mr. Shufu Li, Chairman of the Geely Automobile Company, of Hangzhou, China, announced today in Detroit that Geely is ‘’… on track to enter the United States automobile market in the year 2008. Our goal is to present to the American people another choice for the family sedan, a vehicle that possesses the highest quality but is available at the lowest price,’’ said Mr. Li.

Geely is the first domestic automobile manufacturer from China to participate in the annual Detroit Auto Show, organized and conducted by the Detroit Automobile Dealers Association. Each year the show attracts thousands of media reporters, automobile dealers from around the United States, and the general public. The presence of the first Chinese automobile manufacturer to ever participate in the show has given the 2006 show a very unique flavor.
Chairman Shufu Li is a remarkable version of the American story of a self made man who has brought himself up from poverty to great wealth. ‘’I am just the son of a Chinese peasant farmer,’’ he will say, ‘’but I understand that hard work, determination, and courage in the face of enormous challenges will inevitably bring success.’’ Mr. Li’s remarkable journey from his birth as the son of a peasant farmer to becoming one of China’s most noted and respected entrepreneurs is irrefutable testimony to the fact that indeed he understands the relationship between hard work, courage, and determination in order to achieve success.

The Geely saga goes from the humble beginning of manufacturing small simple refrigerators, bicycles, and motor scooters to the manufacture and sale of over one hundred thousand automobiles per year. Geely is unique among Chinese manufacturing enterprises in that no government entity has any ownership in Geely. ‘’We are a truly independent company,’’ says Mr. Li. In his first press conference in the United States, held at the Detroit Auto Show, Mr. Li state, ‘’In 1996 we decided that we would enter the world of automobile manufacturing. We have faced many hardships along the way, but today I am pleased to announce that Geely will bring to the people of the United States a safe, high quality, family friendly automobile, that can be purchased for less than ten thousand dollars.’’

At the Detroit Auto Show Geely put on display a five passenger sedan referred to as the ‘’7151 CK.’’ Representatives of the company explained that this vehicle is the ‘’third generation’’ of the model that is the mainstay of the Geely line. ‘’The automobile that we will bring to the United States will be the fifth generation of the 7151 CK,’’ said Mr. Li. ‘’There will have been many improvements over the design and engineering that you see here,’’ he said. Then with a smile he added, ‘’I also doubt that we will still be calling it by that name when it comes time to present the car to the American consumers.’’

The name ‘’Geely’’ is derived from a Chinese language phrase that means, ‘’I am lucky.’ However, ‘’being lucky’’ is not the way that Shufu Li arrived at the threshold of becoming a world-class automobile manufacturer. Throughout his business career he has combined vision with unyielding determination in order to produce success. He has carefully studied the success of the Korean and Japanese automobile manufacturers whose names are now well regarded throughout the world. He has also studied the mistakes of those companies that attempted to enter the U.S. market and failed. ‘’I know very well what mistakes others have made,’’ he explains, ‘’and I have no intention of repeating those mistakes.’’

Mr. Li makes it clear that he understands the enormity of the challenge he faces. His strategy is one of taking prudent and cautious steps from where he is now to where he expects to be by the year 2008. He refused to make any estimate of the number of vehicles that Geely will sell in the U.S. market in their first full year of competing with the legacy automobile manufacturers. Rather, his main focus for the near term is to complete the design, engineering, and manufacturing changes that will result in achieving his promise of a ‘’high quality, safe, and family friendly sedan that can be purchased for less than ten thousand dollars.’’

Some critics have insisted that all of this is ‘’… an impossible fantasy,’’ in response to those critics Mr. Li simply smiles and says, ‘’Well, that’s what they told me when I started making those bicycles and motor scooters in an old garage in rural Zhejiang province. Today we have a dozen manufacturing facilities throughout southeast China. We know what it will take to succeed with this dream, and we are prepared to pay that price.’’

Based on his past performance, it would not be wise to underestimate the capacity of this ‘’son of a Chinese peasant farmer.’’

About Geely

Geely is a large privately run group mainly engaged in the manufacture and operation of automobiles and their spare parts. Founded in 1986, it has achieved brilliant accomplishments with automobiles, motorcycles, motor engines, gearboxes, spare parts, decorating materials, tourism and real estate. Its assets value at over RMB5 billion in total. Since Geely stepped into the automotive industry in 1987, it has grown to be a major brand in China’s economic sedan cars due to its flexible operation mechanisms and continuous conceptual innovation. In 2003, it was ranked No. 331 among the nationwide top 500 enterprises in terms of operational scale and No. 25 of the ‘’Top hundred enterprises in Zhejiang Province,’’ and was appraised as one of the ‘’most rapidly developed enterprises with the best growth in China’s automobile industry over the past 50 years.’ ‘ As a result, it has achieved the mainstream patter of ‘’3+6’’ that is a characteristic of domestic auto manufacturers.

Geely is located in Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang province with 4 manufacturing bases in Linhai, Ningbo, Taizhou and Shanghai that specialize in production of units of cars and auto spare parts. Now, Geely is able to manufacture 200,000 units of cars, 200,000 engines and 150,000 gear boxes annually. New projects become ready for production in Ningbo, Taizhou and Shanghai. Geely’s production capability is estimated to increase to 300,000 units of cars per year and 300,000 engines per year.
 

Kaos!

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" Geely is able to manufacture 200,000 units of cars, 200,000 engines and 150,000 gear boxes annually."

So does this mean 50,000 new Chinese cars won't have gear boxes?.....

Kaos!
 

Pops

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Great, you go for a Sunday drive and 2 hours later you feel like driving again.
 
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Well, the Koreans have ascended the automotive totem pole surprisingly more than anyone would've expected. We'll see how the Chinese do. I'm looking forward to that $3,000 car that Nissan is planning on making. I believe they're going to start it in Indonesia or something. I wouldn't be interested in a $3k car if I wasn't flat broke..

Pops: I just got your joke....that's pretty funny.
Does that mean that the SS model stands for Sweet & Sour?
 
Nice car, but that lead paint is gonna weigh them down. I guess my Honda will be faster than something, when they finally get to the US.
 

waydee

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Chinese cars aren't known for their quality yet, but just remember - neither were Japanese cars when they first started selling them in the west or Korean cars for that matter. Only recently have the Koreans managed to build up a somewhat reliable image.

The chinese will likely make the same mistakes as the other asian manufacturers in their infancy but have no doubt that within a short period of time they'll be well regarded as cheap, reliable cars. You can write off the Chinese as much as you want but theres no denying they've got the drive (no pun intended) and ability to succeed in car manufacturing.

edit: Especially with the crap coming out of Detroit, the only competitors they face in the US are other Asian manufacturers and the Chinese have the upper hand there with their ability to undercut the competition... cheap labour, cheap materials.
 
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