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Geely GE: Chinese Rolls-Royce?

hypersonic

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Well here's somthing to make you laugh ....or perhaps vomit.


Geely GE

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China's Geely says not copying Rolls-Royce

SHANGHAI (AFP) — A Chinese auto company denied Friday its new top-of-the-line car was a copy of a Rolls-Royce, but the world renowned luxury brand said it was keeping its options open about taking legal action.

Geely Automobile, one of China's major independent car makers, launched its GE at this week's Shanghai Auto Show, and the sedan attracted much interest for its resemblance to the iconic Rolls-Royce Phantom limousine.

A Geely spokeswoman admitted Friday that there were some similarities but insisted the GE -- which stands for "Geely Excellence" -- was an original.

"As it were, they are actually different.... people may feel they are the same at the first glance, but the details are certainly different," spokeswoman Zhang Xiaoshu told AFP.

The glossy black GE, still a prototype, comes with some of the Phantom's signature features, including the grille, down-sloping rear deck, and even a badge that looks like the Rolls-Royce Flying Lady mascot.

On its website, Geely also says the GE is "re-inventing the classic", without saying which classic car it is re-inventing.

Rolls-Royce said Friday it would not rule out legal action against Geely.

"We are reviewing all our options for this," Rolls-Royce Asia Pacific corporations manager Hal Serudin told AFP when asked if the company would take any legal action when the GE hit the market.

"Some people have asked us 'are we flattered'," he said, referring to the expression of copying being the sincerest form of flattery.

"We are certainly not flattered by this."

Geely's Zhang said the GE was set to go on sale within three years, probably for about one million yuan (146,400 dollars), which could be up to a sixth less than a Phantom depending on Chinese taxes.

With the relatively low cost of the GE, Serudin said it would likely not be a serious competitor to the Phantom.

"Due to the pricing of the car, they will not be targeting the same segment of customers. Our customers certainly would not be looking at that sort of pricing," he said.

China's fast-growing automakers, such as Geely and Chery Automobile, are keen to expand into the more profitable high-end segment of the industry.

Such ambitions have drawn similar controversies in the past.

In 2007, Shuanghuan Auto based in northern China drew headlines after it launched vehicles that looked similar to DaimlerChrysler's Smart Fortwo and BMW's X5 sports utility.
 

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Perfect for doting Chinese parents to drive their Little Emperors around in.
 

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Would be kind of cool if they didn't try to copy the phantom so hard.
 

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Originally Posted by Dashaansafin
How much is it?
This is a prototype but the article says it would cost 146,400 US dollars.

Originally Posted by crazyquik
Perfect for doting Chinese parents to drive their Little Emperors around in.
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The Chinese is the new Japanese. I recall when the Japanese disassembled a Mercedez- Benz and they created/copied it and launched their Lexus automobiles.
 

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check out that back seat, that's what I call bad ass...
 

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It appears much inspiration has been taken from Pope Paul VI's special Mercedes-Benz 600 Landaulet.

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Originally Posted by Maharlika
The Chinese is the new Japanese. I recall when the Japanese disassembled a Mercedez- Benz and they created/copied it and launched their Lexus automobiles.
uhh... no. Which lexus was an EXACT COPY of a benz again?
 

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150K for a copy of the Rolls? What the ****? Why not just get a Bently instead of a crappy imitation??
 

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Looks better than the Phantom. Who knows about the guts? Could be better than Rolls, could be not...
 

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