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− | [[Image:Geely_Haoqing_JL6360E2.jpg]] | + | Two very different cars wore the Haoqing (豪情) nameplate: a [[Daihatsu Charade]]-based subcompact, and a slightly garish SUV introduced in 2014. |
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− | '''Geely Haoqing (JL7101/JL7131/HQ7100/HQ7130). 2000–8 (prod. n/a). 4- and 5-door sedan, 5-door wagon. F/F, 993, 1046 cm³ (I3 OHC), 1342 cm³ (4 cyl. DOHC).''' Replacement for original Geely cars based on [[Tianjin Xiali TJ730]] (in turn based on [[Daihatsu Charade (G100)]]). ''Faux'' [[Mercedes-Benz]] grille to signal prestige for mainland Chinese buyers getting in to cars for the first time. [[Toyota]]-derived engine initially. Not the best when it came to quality and for years, Geely’s worst in this respect. Facelift ''c.'' 2004 for a smoother, less pretentious front end.
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| + | *[[Geely Haoqing (2000–8)]] |
| + | *[[Geely Haoqing SUV]] |
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− | ''Manufacturing location:'' Zhejiang, China
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Geely]] | ''Successor:'' [[Geely Panda]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Geely]] | ''Successor:'' [[Geely Xiongmao]] |
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| ''q.v.'' [[Geely Uliou]] | | ''q.v.'' [[Geely Uliou]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 1 December 2014