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The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (in Chinese: 上海汽车工业(集团)总公司; Pinyin: Shànghǎi Qichē Gõngyè (Jítuán) Zǒnggõngsī; or 上汽, Shàngqi; abbreviated SAIC, pronounced: ['sei-ɪk]) is a Chinese automobile manufacturer which ranks the third among the "Big Five" Chinese automakers (the other four are First Automobile Works, Dongfeng Motor Corporation, Chang'an Motors, and Chery Automobile). Image File history File links SAIC_Logo. ...
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Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), commonly called Pinyin, is the most common variant of Standard Mandarin romanization system in use. ...
Automakers are companies that produce automobiles. ...
FAW seen near Peoples Square in Shanghai. ...
Dongfeng Motor Corporation (Chinese: ä¸é£æ±½è½¦å
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Changan Automotive Group (also called Changan Motors and Changan auto) is an industrial manufacturer in Chongqing, China. ...
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SAIC partnered with General Motors to form Shanghai GM, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, and the Pan-Asia Technical Automotive Center. SAIC also partnered with Volkswagen Group in the formation of Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive. General Motors Corporation (NYSE: GM), also known as GM, is an American automobile maker with worldwide operations and brands including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saturn, Saab and Vauxhall. ...
Shanghai General Motors Company Limited (Shanghai GM) is a subsidiary of General Motors, and manufactures and sells automobiles in mainland China. ...
SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile is a joint-venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation of China. ...
The Pan-Asia Technical Automotive Center (or PATAC) is a joint venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation. ...
Volkswagen Group (DE0007664005) (TYO: 7659 ) is a German automobile manufacturer and one of the largest automotive companies worldwide. ...
Volkswagen Group China is Volkswagen Groups subsidiary in China. ...
SAIC bought a 20% stake of Chery in 2001 but it was sold back to Chery in 2004 and in late 2004 took a 51% stake of SsangYong Motor Company. The Chery Automotive Group is one of the fastest growing car companies in China. ...
The Chery Automotive Group is one of the fastest growing car companies in China. ...
SsangYong Motor Company KSE: 003620 is the fourth largest South Korean automobile manufacturer. ...
Brands Car brands owned by SAIC: SAIC's Joint Ventures: The Chery Automotive Group is one of the fastest growing car companies in China. ...
Roewe is an automobile marque created by the Chinese firm Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), to use on the cars it plans to build based on the MG Rover technology it has bought[1]. The marque will appear first on the companys new version of the Rover 75. ...
SsangYong Motor Company KSE: 003620 is the fourth largest South Korean automobile manufacturer. ...
Other automotive companies owned by SAIC: Volkswagen Group China is Volkswagen Groups subsidiary in China. ...
Shanghai General Motors Company Limited (Shanghai GM) is a subsidiary of General Motors, and manufactures and sells automobiles in mainland China. ...
SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile is a joint-venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation of China. ...
- Shanghai-Sunwin Bus Corporation
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MG Rover-SAIC Incompleted Negotiation In August 2004, it was learned that SAIC was in talks to buy Britain's MG Rover Group. In November, it was announced that SAIC could take a 70% stake in a joint venture company shared with MG Rover in return for its £1 billion investment. August 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: August 2004 in sports Deaths in August 2004 ⢠30 Fred Whipple ⢠26 Laura Branigan ⢠24 Elisabeth Kübler-Ross ⢠18 Elmer Bernstein ⢠15 Amarsinh Chaudhary ⢠14 CzesÅaw MiÅosz ⢠13 Julia Child ⢠8...
MG Rover was the last British-owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. ...
MG Rover was the last British-owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. ...
In March 2005, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) and Nanjing Automobile Corporation (NAC) announced their intentions of acquiring 50% and 20% shares of MG Rover respectively. NACs logo The Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation (Yuejin Motor Group Corporation, Chinas oldest car maker, founded in 1947) is a state-owned enterprise with 16,000 employees. ...
MG Rover was the last British-owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. ...
However, in April 2005, it emerged that SAIC would not proceed with the MG Rover deal, after concerns about the British automaker's financial stability. This news sent MG Rover into administration. MG Rover was the last British-owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. ...
MG Rover was the last British-owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. ...
SAIC had claimed that it had already acquired Intellectual Property Rights in some Rover products for £67 million in the autumn of 2004, including the Rover 25, the Rover 75 and the Rover Powertrain K-series engine, but the Administrators advised that there was still interest in saving some other parts of the company, including MG, and Friday, May 13, 2005 was set as the deadline for bids from potential investors. The Rover 75 (codenamed R40 during development) is an executive car produced initially by Rover at Cowley, Oxfordshire, UK, and later by MG Rover at their Longbridge site in Birmingham, UK. The Rover 75 was available with either a saloon or estate body and, latterly, with front-wheel drive or...
In June 2005, it emerged that SAIC held the rights to the MG TF sports car. Commentators in the British media claimed that the rights were transferred by its former owner, MG Rover, to SAIC accidentally. 2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â Deaths in June June 27: Shelby Foote June 27: John T. Walton June 26: Richard Whiteley June 25: John Fiedler June 25: Chet Helms June 24: Paul Winchell June 21: Jaime Cardinal Sin June 20: Jack Kilby...
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MG Rover was the last British-owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. ...
SAIC bid for MG Rover assets but on July 22nd 2005, the Nanjing Automobile Corporation purchased the British Group for £53 million. NACs logo The Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation (Yuejin Motor Group Corporation, Chinas oldest car maker, founded in 1947) is a state-owned enterprise with 16,000 employees. ...
Having bought the rights to a number of Rover models, the group tried to purchase the Rover name from BMW Group for £11m, but this bid also failed and the Rover brand eventually went to the Ford Motor Company Inc. of the USA after its exercised its right over the name following its purchase of Land Rover in 2000. Rover was a British automobile manufacturer and later a marque based at the Longbridge plant in Birmingham. ...
BMW AG (an initialism for Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, or in English, Bavarian Motor Works; ISIN: DE0005190003), is an independent German company and manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. ...
Ford may mean a number of things: A ford is a river crossing. ...
Land Rover was the name of one of the first British civilian all-terrain utility vehicles, first produced by Rover in 1947. ...
The company has plans to release an updated version of the Rover 75 under the Lu-sheng 75 ('Road-Splendor' 75) name, under the main brand name of Roewe. The Rover 75 (codenamed R40 during development) is an executive car produced initially by Rover at Cowley, Oxfordshire, UK, and later by MG Rover at their Longbridge site in Birmingham, UK. The Rover 75 was available with either a saloon or estate body and, latterly, with front-wheel drive or...
Roewe is an automobile marque created by the Chinese firm Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), to use on the cars it plans to build based on the MG Rover technology it has bought[1]. The marque will appear first on the companys new version of the Rover 75. ...
See also // The following data show the automobile manufacturers which produce or have produced automobiles, and some data on their relative sizes. ...
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