Rolls Royce Opens Sixth Showroom in China
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Rolls Royce Opens Sixth Showroom in China


Rolls Royce ChinaBusiness is going well for Rolls-Royce in China as the luxury automaker officially opened its sixth showroom today in the most populated and economically diverse country in the world. The new showroom is located in the city Hangzhou and is situated in a commercial area opposite a famous tourist attraction known as the West Lake. With a floor space of over 400 sq.m, it can accommodate up to four Rolls-Royce models. Other Rolls-Royce showrooms in Greater China are located at Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Shanghai. -Continued

Speaking at the showroom grand opening, Tom Purves, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ Chief Executive Officer said, “This latest milestone is the first of several showroom openings which we announced in our Asia Pacific expansion plan at AutoChina 2008 in Beijing, earlier this year."

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