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We all know that China is a booming market and we also understand the carmakers' desire to launch more and more vehicles in the country, just as an effort to
benefit the most from the local buying power, but we don't really think that selling a Range Rover for $121,000 is actually a smart decision. Because yes, it seems like the new Range Rover Evoque, which will go on sale in China this year, will be priced 800,000 rmb, which means it could be as expensive as a Q7. Or less, if you choose the entry level configuration.
But according to China Car Times, the decision has already been made, although no official announcement has been released by the parent manufacturer.
Continue Reading @ http://www.autoevolution.com/news/range-rover-evoque-to-cost-121000-in-china-30020.html
benefit the most from the local buying power, but we don't really think that selling a Range Rover for $121,000 is actually a smart decision. Because yes, it seems like the new Range Rover Evoque, which will go on sale in China this year, will be priced 800,000 rmb, which means it could be as expensive as a Q7. Or less, if you choose the entry level configuration.
But according to China Car Times, the decision has already been made, although no official announcement has been released by the parent manufacturer.
Continue Reading @ http://www.autoevolution.com/news/range-rover-evoque-to-cost-121000-in-china-30020.html