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− | Very popular subcompact but, on launch, virtually identical to the original [[Daewoo Matiz]], to the point where panels were allegedly interchangeable, and the subject of lawsuits. A second-generation model resolved this, 10 years after the first, by looking more original. A cheap way for Chinese families to get into modern, four-wheel motoring. | + | Very popular subcompact but, on launch, virtually identical to the original [[Daewoo Matiz]], to the point where panels were allegedly interchangeable, and the subject of lawsuits. A second-generation model resolved this, 10 years after the first, by looking more original. A cheap way for Chinese families to get into modern, four-wheel motoring. QQ6 denoted a three-box model, while QQme was a three-door wagon. |
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| *[[Chery QQ (2003–)]] | | *[[Chery QQ (2003–)]] |
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| *[[Chery QQ (2013–)]] | | *[[Chery QQ (2013–)]] |
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Revision as of 14:01, 9 December 2014
Very popular subcompact but, on launch, virtually identical to the original Daewoo Matiz, to the point where panels were allegedly interchangeable, and the subject of lawsuits. A second-generation model resolved this, 10 years after the first, by looking more original. A cheap way for Chinese families to get into modern, four-wheel motoring. QQ6 denoted a three-box model, while QQme was a three-door wagon.
Marque: Chery