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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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| + | *[[Ssangyong Chairman (1997–)]] |
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Revision as of 06:50, 13 April 2011
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.