Buick Debuts V2X Communication Technology In China
Promising to increase vehicle safety and reduce traffic congestion.
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Promising to increase vehicle safety and reduce traffic congestion.
It receives a sleek Redline variant, too.
A midsize sedan, by Chinese standards.
A new concept car will join the all-new Chevrolet Monza at Guangzhou.
A complete new addition to the Chevy lineup is nigh.
The Buick Velite concept previews a new PHEV for the brand.
The Buick Velite will be a rebadged Chevrolet Volt in production form.
The Volt’s Chinese cousin is coming soon.
The technology will launch in a Cadillac model in China in 2015.
Both do exactly what they sound like.
The maintenance notice is sent to owners via the OnStar Mobile App.
The new call center is located in the city of Chongqing.
The model is currently imported from the U.S., and starts at RMB 308,000 ($50,548).
Opel makes its Chinese lineup bigger with a small offering.
The car was revealed at China’s Guangzhou Auto Show.
GM’s EV lineup in Asia is going to expand by one.
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