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Chery S12 spy pics

I heard that this new model will replace the QQ.





http://www.chinamobil.ru/chery/s12/?view=photos

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edge said:
I didn't think she was hot at all. I mean, her face is plain. If she had a banging body, then that may have made up for it, but she doesnt.
If she started talking to you, you would go red and start stuttering :lol: :nod:
looks like the honda fit
edge said:
I didn't think she was hot at all. I mean, her face is plain. If she had a banging body, then that may have made up for it, but she doesnt.

The car? I don't give a shit about the car, come on.

she looks good inthe last pic
Very cool............

Hey hazik...........GREAT pictures!!! I have a question though........I wonder if the CD/DVD system will be available with a ENGLISH menu?!?!?!?????? Hell, if I have to choose the base model instead, no big deal. The only differences between the 2 models available (53,800 and 59,800 rmb) is the DVD system and airbags ..........I don't watch movies while I'm driving and while it WOULD be nice to have airbags, I always wear my safety belt and make my passengers do the same.

It's still going to be 1-2 months until the A1 reaches Nanning........but you can bet once it's here I'll be test driving it and giving my impressions here - I hope it's worth the wait!!
Nice Pictures , Thank you !
It seems that it's Engine is the same as S21(QQ6) Engine , isn't it?
hazik,

You post a lot of great everyday life pictures, just wondering if any of them was taken by you.
Chery A1 cost $130 million to develop even though it was a minor modification of Mati

Source:Chinadaily.(Can't post the link because I am currently blocked)


2. Chery A1 micro car

The Chery A1 micro car will be launched on the domestic market this month. The Italian-designed model is equipped with a four-cylinder, 1.3-liter DOHC engine that can produce maximum power of 61KW/6,000rpm. With a five-speed manual gearbox offering a top torque of 114Nm/3,800-4,500rpm, the A1 can accelerate from zero to 100 kilometers per hour in 18 seconds. It has a top speed of 156 kilometers per hour. The car is 3.7 meters long, 1.578 meters wide, and 1.527 meters high. Chery Automobile spent 1 billion yuan to develop the A1.
Well, I have been telling you about how a brand new modern chassis cost $500 million to develop regardless of who does it at where, and Chery finally gets a taste of how expensive a self-development can get.

Chery A1 was nothing more than a stretched and restyled Matiz with a new engine, but the program cost them $130 million.
God , this nutcase still comes back for more. But anyway, Thank you , now we know that Chery does put in its own effort too though it is a mininal one, now they need to do some work on design their own cars
Real_I_Hate_China4 said:
Well, I have been telling you about how a brand new modern chassis cost $500 million to develop regardless of who does it at where, and Chery finally gets a taste of how expensive a self-development can get.

Chery A1 was nothing more than a stretched and restyled Matiz with a new engine, but the program cost them $130 million.
LOL, a despirate measure to discredit Chery.

A1 is a brand new design (prove otherwise, talk is cheap especially from RIHC)

It took koreans more than $500 M to come up with a Japanese ripp-off and koreans are still cheating off with Japanese knock-offs.

CHery is the hundai Terminator. :lol:


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Chery Automobile's A1, the car I drove across Xinjiang, is an example of the accelerating effect of globalization on the world auto industry.

Built with assistance from Italian auto-design firm Bertone and powered by a 1.3-liter engine developed with help from Austrian engineering firm AVL, the A1 is outfitted with parts from Honeywell International and Visteon.


It is assembled at a factory in Anhui, one of China's poorest provinces, by workers who earn an average of a bit more than $1 an hour, according to Chery, a government-owned company founded in 1997.

The newly private Chrysler in the U.S. plans to export the car -- and models based on it -- around the world, selling them under its Dodge brand. Chrysler says it will start offering the car in Latin America and other developing markets by the end of 2008. The vehicles will go on sale in the U.S. and Western Europe in 2009, after they are modified to meet those markets' stricter safety and environmental rules, Chrysler says.

One of Chery's earlier sedans fared badly in a crash test done this year by a car magazine in Russia. Chery says that the test was biased, and that the car performed better in a follow-up test in China.

Chrysler says that the A1 is a much better car than the one tested in Russia. Still, executives say they know Chinese products will be scrutinized in the wake of highly-publicized questions about the safety of Chinese exports of food, toothpaste, toys and jewelry.

"There should be a lot of attention," says Michael Manley, a Chrysler executive vice president in charge of global sales and marketing. "We are making sure the cars meet safety requirements" in every country where they will be sold.

Even so, unsure of the safety and quality of the Chery, we rented another car -- a Mitsubishi Outlander, driven by our Shanghai bureau driver, Xu Linqing -- to trail us in case there were any problems.

For Chinese customers, Chery is marketing the A1 as a car that will give them a world-class vehicle at a price (around $7,000) they can afford. Banners promoting the car in the dealership feature Caucasian models and picture the car in front of icons of Western architecture, from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the Empire State Building and the Sydney Opera House.

In all, we traveled more than 1,700 miles -- in city traffic, on highways and even up and down steep hills off-road in the desert -- and the A1 performed admirably. For a small car, the ride was surprisingly smooth and quiet, even at high speeds. At 100 miles an hour, there was only a slight vibration in the steering column.

Given the small size of the engine, it was no surprise that acceleration was a bit sluggish, especially when there were four adults in the car. And the car would benefit from more attention to the fit and finish of interior parts. The plastic cover for the passenger-side airbag didn't sit quite flush with the dashboard. And the metallic coating on the center console chipped after only a couple of days' use.

But overall, for such an inexpensive car, it is hard to complain. The air conditioning and mesh-upholstered seats kept us cool through the desert. There was a roomy cargo area under the hatchback. And the car had a CD player and a USB port that allows drivers to plug their MP3 into the sound system.

The Chery dealer in Kashgar offered us $5,260 for it. We accepted.

--Ellen Zhu contributed to this article
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118799883677508444.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
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Overall a pretty good early review of the Chery A1. Interesting article because it states right in it that the A1 will have the underpinnings for the Dodge Hornet and probably a lot of the same electricals and interiors materials and make up as well. It can be seen to be basically the same size as the new Hornet so this makes sense. A pretty good deal for around $7,000, too.
One of Chery's earlier sedans fared badly in a crash test done this year by a car magazine in Russia. Chery says that the test was biased, and that the car performed better in a follow-up test in China.
Why try and deny it ??????

Anyway good review on the A1 :thumb:
A1 is a great sign of new cars to come from Chinese car makers! Keep it up!
I'm gonna be keeping a close eye on both the A1 and the Dodge Hornet as they progress along. The Hornet is the one I actually could have a chance of buying as Dodge will obviously bring it home to the U.S. I think Chery will do a good job with it...I'm hoping the crashworthiness aspect holds up... so to speak...no pun intended, course.

Keep those production lines moving, boys!
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