China's GAC Says Its Cars Will Be 30 Percent Cheaper Than Rivals In The U.S.
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China's GAC Says Its Cars Will Be 30 Percent Cheaper Than Rivals In The U.S.



Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) is one of many Chinese carmakers aspiring to sell cars in the United States. In order to achieve that goal, the company’s general manager, Wu Song, says his cars will have to be priced 30 percent cheaper than rivals in the same segment.
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