China's GAC Group Shows Off its Goods, Announces Chrysler Tie-Up at 2013 NAIAS
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China's GAC Group Shows Off its Goods, Announces Chrysler Tie-Up at 2013 NAIAS



Towards the end of the previous decade, we remember several Chinese automakers making their way to the Detroit Auto Shows vowing to begin selling cars in the United States. Unless we missed something, that never happened.

At this year's event, the only carmaker from China is the GAC Group (Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. Ltd), which brought along three vehicles, including the Trumpchi sedan that's loosely based on the Alfa Romeo 166, the Trumpchi GS5 SUV and the electric-powered E-jet concept saloon you see in the live shots from Detroit.

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