Chery | Car Advice

Car Advice

Chery

2011 Chery J1 cash back extended, price remains $10,990

The Chery J1 will continue to hold the outright title of ‘Australia’s cheapest car’ throughout June and beyond, despite the $1000 cash back offer officially ending today. Daniel Cotterill from Chery Motors’ Australian importer, Ateco...

2011 Chery J1 scores three-star ANCAP safety rating

The recently launched 2011 Chery J1 has been given a three-star safety rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP). The result is far from a ringing endorsement for the Chinese hatchback, which is currently Australia’s cheapest...

Chery J1 price cut – Australia’s cheapest car

The Chery J1 is now officially the outright cheapest new car in Australia, with the price dropping $1000 to a staggering $10,990 drive away. General Manager of Chery Automotive Australia, Dinesh Chinnappa, said the dramatic 8.

2011 Chery J11 on sale in Australia

Chery’s second new model joining the J1 hatch is the Chery J11 compact SUV. The J11 is a front-wheel drive soft-roader available from $19,990 driveaway. Like the J1, it is available in every state except Victoria, as neither vehicle has...

2011 Chery J1 on sale in Australia

Chery Motors has launched in Australia, with the Chery J1 light hatch joining the Chery J11 compact SUV as the initial offerings from the cut-price Chinese manufacturer. The J1 hatch has joined the Proton S16 and the WA-only Geely MK as the...

Chery – Chrysler deal hurt bailout hopes

Chinese manufacturer Chery had planned to build cars for Chrysler to sell in to North America as early as last year in exchange for a vital cash injection, there's no secrets there, but with a distinct lack of the engineering talent required to make...

Chery could be privatised

Chinese auto manufacturer Chery, suffering from the current hard economic times, has started laying off employees and freezing development of some new models.   The state owned company, controlled by the Wuhu city government in Anhui province...

China’s Chery to acquire Volvo?

Chinese car maker Chery automotive is rumoured to be in talks with Ford and private equity firms about financial backing to acquire Swedish-based Volvo from Ford Motor Co. a Chinese business magazine reported yesterday.