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The Chery QQ is a city car produced by the Chinese manufacturer Chery after May 2003. In 2006, Chery created a QQ-branded product line that included the original QQ (rebadged as a QQ3), a sedan version called Chery QQ6 released in September 2006 and a three-door hatchback called Chery QQme released in June 2009.
Chery QQ is a series of city cars produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Chery Automobile. The first of the series was the QQ hatchback in 2003, later renamed QQ3 in 2006 to sell alongside the QQ6. Other models have been included in the lineup since then. The series includes: Chery QQ3 S11 (2003–2015), a 5-door hatchback
QQ: Chery QQ3; Chery IQ; Chery Sweet; Chery Arauca; Chery Kimo; Ruitesi Q1/Q2; 2003 2022 2nd City car QQ6: Cowin 1; Chery Jaggi; Chery S21; 2006 2010 1st City car A1: Chery A113; Chery Arauca; Chery Ego; Chery J1; Chery Face; Chery Fresh; 2007 2015 1st City car QQme - 2009 2011 1st City car A11: Chery Fulwin; Chery Windcloud; 1999 2006 1st ...
The Chery QQ6 (codename S21) is a city car produced by the Chinese manufacturer Chery Automobile. It is a four-door sedan which is based on a platform self-developed by Chery. Chery discontinued the QQ6 in 2010. A facelifted variant of the QQ6 was known as the Cowin 1 and was sold from 2010 to 2013.
Chery QQme rear Chery created a QQ-branded product line in 2006 that included the original QQ (rebadged as a QQ3), a sedan version called Chery QQ6 and the three door Chery QQme. Prices of the QQme ranged from 55,000 yuan to 69,000 yuan with sales per year ranging from a few hundreds up to just above a thousand units.
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The Chevrolet Matiz/Spark (left) and the Chery QQ (right): The design of QQ is a copy of the original Matiz/Spark. The Chery QQ3, then known as the Chery QQ, became the center of an industrial copyright and intellectual rights controversy, as GM claimed the car was a copy of the Daewoo Matiz.
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