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China issues list of approved vehicles for government purchase, excludes imports for first time

28. February 2012

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Filed under: Car Buying , China , Etc.

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Roewe to get own version of Buick Regal

26. August 2011

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Filed under: China , Buick , GM , Roewe Even in the vehicle-hungry Chinese automobile market, there are winners and losers. SAIC has seen its passenger vehicle sales fall to just under 91,000 units for the first seven months of 2011

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Report: SAIC to sell new MG models through GM showrooms in UK

22. December 2010

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Filed under: China , GM , Roewe , UK , MISC The notion that Chinese automakers would begin selling cars in competitive export markets seemed laughable only a few years ago. But that's what they said about the Koreans, and before them the Japanese.

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Google Android in Roewe 350 revealed in pictures

19. May 2010

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Filed under: Sedan , China , Technology , Roewe Roewe 350 with Android - Click above for image gallery With the Google I/O developer's conference going on and General Motor's spate of announcements about the future of OnStar and its Android-integrated smartphone app for the Chevrolet Volt , there's been a fair amount of virtual ink spilled over the search giant's mobile software and its integration into automobiles. However, Roewe has taken the biggest leap yet and installed Android into its new 350 sedan

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Roewe 350: The first car to run on Android

26. March 2010

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Filed under: China , Technology , Roewe Google and the Chinese government are having a little row right now, but that hasn't stopped China's love for Google goods. The production lines for the Roewe 350 have started rolling out sedans, and the little four-door, designed as a sign of SAIC's automotive futur,e is certainly headed for hundreds of thousands of Chinese homes. In the process, it will employ Google's Android operating system, up until now only seen primarily on mobile phones and a handful of cheap PCs

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