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Pyeonghwa Motors (평화자동차, 平和自動車) or Peace Motors Corp., was set up in 1999 by the South Korean Unification Church. It entered into a JV with North Korean state-controlled Ryonbong in 2000, building models from [[Fiat]] under licence, and assembling [[Zhonghua]], [[Toyota]], [[JMC]] (Jiangling), and [[Ssangyong]] designs. An SUV resembling a [[Kia Sorento]] is also in the range. Not to be confused with Pyeong Hwa of South Korea, an automotive parts’ supplier.
 
Pyeonghwa Motors (평화자동차, 平和自動車) or Peace Motors Corp., was set up in 1999 by the South Korean Unification Church. It entered into a JV with North Korean state-controlled Ryonbong in 2000, building models from [[Fiat]] under licence, and assembling [[Zhonghua]], [[Toyota]], [[JMC]] (Jiangling), and [[Ssangyong]] designs. An SUV resembling a [[Kia Sorento]] is also in the range. Not to be confused with Pyeong Hwa of South Korea, an automotive parts’ supplier.
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*[[Fiat Palio (178)]]
 
*[[Fiat Palio (178)]]
*[[Ssangyong Chairman (1997–)]]
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*[[Ssangyong Chairman (1997–2013)]]
  
  
 
[[Category:Marques]]
 
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Revision as of 06:05, 17 December 2014

Pyeonghwa Motors (평화자동차, 平和自動車) or Peace Motors Corp., was set up in 1999 by the South Korean Unification Church. It entered into a JV with North Korean state-controlled Ryonbong in 2000, building models from Fiat under licence, and assembling Zhonghua, Toyota, JMC (Jiangling), and Ssangyong designs. An SUV resembling a Kia Sorento is also in the range. Not to be confused with Pyeong Hwa of South Korea, an automotive parts’ supplier.


 

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