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Great Wall eyes FCA buyout: Report
How would the automotive landscape change if Fiat Chrysler Automobiles was acquired by Chinese giant Great Wall?

Bad press influences 2018 Haval H9 update
Great Wall Motor’s luxury brand, Haval, has copped its fair share of bad press in recent months for its H9 seven-seater SUV. Will changes to the 2018 H9 turn the criticism around?

Hold your horses: Great Wall Steed hits two-star crash test wall
Great Wall’s “all-new” dual-cab trade ute is just the old one with a new name, crash test watchdog claims

Australia’s endangered car brands
Intense competition from a plethora of marques means it’s tough going for some car brands in Australia. Here are the ones on struggle street

Haval adds a trade ute to its wish list
Chinese upstart Haval says it wants to add a premium trade ute to its growing list of SUV offerings.

New cars on sale in Australia: September and October
If you’re thinking of buying a new car in the coming months, and aren’t sure which new models are arriving, this list is essential reading.

New cars on sale in Australia: August and September
If you’re thinking of buying a new car in the coming months, and aren’t sure which new models are arriving, this list is essential reading.

Haval offers driveaway pricing
Chinese SUV maker sharpens its pencil on entire line-up

Troubled Chinese brand Great Wall Motors to make bold return to Oz
Great Wall is making a brave play to re-establish itself as a factory operation, more than a year after local operations were hamstrung by a legal battle with its Aussie distributor

Chinese vehicles fail to achieve five-star safety rating
Haval H9 the latest to not meet the highest Australian safety standard.

Chinese cars still yet to earn five-star safety
ANCAP says Haval H9 needs structural improvements and construction changes

Haval launches ‘premium’ turbo rival for Mazda CX-3
Chinese SUV brand opens in Australia with three models and factory-backed distribution.

Brand China ‘damaged’ by Great Wall impasse
A dispute that dried up the supply of Great Wall SUVs has made it harder to establish Chinese brands in Australia, the local importer says

Haval’s Aussie launch delayed
Chinese SUV brand Haval has been forced to delay its Australian launch due to problems establishing its Australian dealer network

2015 Shanghai Motor Show: The Ten Best
The Shanghai motor show is now one of the biggest dates on the automotive calendar, with the big players taking China very seriously. Here’s Wheels’ top 10 picks from this week’s event

Haval says it wants to be Australia’s number one SUV brand
Boss of Chinese SUV maker says it can outsell Japanese, Korean rivals Down Under
