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==Models== |
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*[[Shuanghuan Laibao]] (HBJ 6460; officially manufactured 1988-1998, currently assembled in small series) |
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Current models include the [[Shuanghuan SCEO|SCEO]], the [[Shuanghuan S-RV|S-RV]] and the [[Shuanghuan Noble|Noble]]. |
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*[[Shuanghuan Jiaolian]] (HBJ6460 (PickUp) and HBJ5020 (SUV); 1998-2002) |
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*[[Shuanghuan Rabo S-RV]] (1999-2007) |
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In Europe, Shuanghuan currently sell their cars in France, Belgium and the Netherlands<ref>[http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=121560 "French Importer Announces Plans To Sell Shuanghuan Sceo SUV in Europe".]</ref> as well as other [[Europe]]an countries. |
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*[[Shuanghuan SCEO]] / [[Shuanghuan CEO]] (intern: C9; since 2002) |
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*[[Shuanghuan Noble]] / [[Shuanghuan Bubble]] (intern: S6; since 2004) |
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*[[Shuanghuan S-RV]] (2007-2010) |
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==Criticism== |
==Criticism== |
Revision as of 23:14, 26 June 2010
Shuanghuan (Chinese: 双环汽车) is a Chinese automobile manufacturer established in April 1988. In 2002 ShuangHuan has bought the state owned automobile manufacturer Red Star.
Models
- Shuanghuan Laibao (HBJ 6460; officially manufactured 1988-1998, currently assembled in small series)
- Shuanghuan Jiaolian (HBJ6460 (PickUp) and HBJ5020 (SUV); 1998-2002)
- Shuanghuan Rabo S-RV (1999-2007)
- Shuanghuan SCEO / Shuanghuan CEO (intern: C9; since 2002)
- Shuanghuan Noble / Shuanghuan Bubble (intern: S6; since 2004)
- Shuanghuan S-RV (2007-2010)
Criticism
Shuanghuan have been criticized and threatened with legal action due to certain similarities to the Smart Fortwo and the BMW X5.[1][2]
In Germany legal action was taken by BMW which resulted in a ban on sales of the Shuanghuan SCEO.[3]
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