“A sport utility vehicle that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Land Rover Evoque will go on sale in China this week at a third of its sticker price. More than 5,500 people have put down deposits for the Landwind X7, which will be available in dealerships from Thursday at a starting price of 135,000 yuan ($21,700). The Evoque, which is Jaguar Land Rover’s best-selling model worldwide, retails from 398,000 yuan. Both models feature similar broad fenders, recessed door panels and a sloping roof. Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Ralf Speth railed at what he called the the rise of Chinese ‘copy-and-paste‘ jobs earlier this year at the Shanghai auto show.”
Related posts:
Theaters brace for new federal rules on accommodating blind, deaf
Extraordinary rendition report claims 54 countries ‘offered covert support’ of CIA torture operation
Provo couple to travel world using only virtual currency
Holocaust survivor and US tax fugitive Marc Rich dies at 78 in Switzerland
Exclusive: Dozens of CIA operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack
NFL Rejects Obama Administration: We Won't Promote Obamacare
Yahoo malware turned European computers into bitcoin slaves
Woolwich murder: Younger brother of Michael Adebolajo 'was paid thousands to spy in Middle East'
IRS to Protect Computer System Modernization From Budget Cuts [2011]
Kerry renews $1.3 billion aid package for Egypt
$1,000 gold-covered cupcake? We're so over it
NSA promises transparency by launching new Tumblr blog
Leaked memo reveals big pharma’s strategy to combat publishing of drug trial results
Security experts say new electronic voting machines can be hacked
Puerto Rico Budget Won’t Include Borrowing, Official Says