Mass Transit: The Best-Selling Cars in China
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7. Chery QQ
GM sued China's Chery Automotive Group over the QQ, alleging the little "city car" was a thinly disguised clone of its Chevy Spark. The case was settled out of court, and the QQ went on to outsell the Spark in China by a wide margin, probably because the bare-bones QQ sells for around $7,000. Small cars have been selling well in China this year as a result of government subsidies and tax breaks put in place to encourage the sale of fuel-efficient vehicles during the economic slowdown. (U.S. No. 7: Ford Fusion.)
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