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'''Baojun''' is a Chinese car manufacturer specializing in economy cars. It is the result of a three-way alliance between [[Wuling]], [[GM]], and [[SAIC]] and officially launched in May 2011. Catering only to the Chinese market, it's first car is the [[Baojun 630]]. | '''Baojun''' is a Chinese car manufacturer specializing in economy cars. It is the result of a three-way alliance between [[Wuling]], [[GM]], and [[SAIC]] and officially launched in May 2011. Catering only to the Chinese market, it's first car is the [[Baojun 630]]. | ||
GM already has plans for 100 BaoJun dealerships by 2011. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Then, comes the ''History'' section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section. | Then, comes the ''History'' section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section. |
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Baojun is a Chinese car manufacturer specializing in economy cars. It is the result of a three-way alliance between Wuling, GM, and SAIC and officially launched in May 2011. Catering only to the Chinese market, it's first car is the Baojun 630.
GM already has plans for 100 BaoJun dealerships by 2011.
History
Then, comes the History section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section.
Future Models
Next, comes the Future Models section. In this section, list any upcoming models or future plans for the company.