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In 1997, JMC and Ford started the production of their first joint product, the Ford Transit, with JMC supplying various key components (as engines and axles) [6] and Ford the design. In 1998, after JMC issued additional B shares, Ford upped its stake to 30%. [5] [6] In 2013, Ford purchased more B shares, increasing its stake to over 30%. [8]
The JMC Yuhu (江铃域虎) is a mid-size pickup truck produced by Jiangling Motors for the Chinese market. The model was also sold as the second generation Boarding or Baodian (宝典)in several markets and is also the successor of the JMC Baodian. The Yuhu later spawned a few variants that was sold alongside each other including the regular ...
The first product from the new company, the Qiling T5 pickup, was launched in September 2014. [43] [45] A second pickup, the T7, was launched in July 2015. [46] In late 2017, JMCGL introduced the Qiling T100. [47] In January 2018, Jintan Auto Group acquired a 67% majority stake in JMCGL and later renamed it Jiangxi Dancheng (Dorcen) Motor Company.
The JMC Yuhu 7 pickup shares similar exterior design elements with the JMC Yuhu due to it being built on the same Jiangling platform. The Yuhu 7 is essentially an upgraded and restyled Yuhu, with the front and rear being the main difference. The Yuhu 7 is the second JMC vehicle to use the new JMC family front fascia [3] that started with the ...
The Landwind X6 was originally the JMC Landwind, and the name changed to Landwind X6 when Landwind became an individual brand under JMC. Like some Chinese-made cars, the JMC Landwind is largely derived from older imported technology and design, in this case the Isuzu Rodeo, which was sold from 1998 to 2004. There are two SUVs built on the ...
The JMC Yusheng S350 received another facelift for the 2016 model year. While carrying over the original 2.0-litre diesel engine, an additional 2.0-litre GTDi gasoline engine was added to the lineup. The additional engine added for the 2016 model year was sourced from Ford and produced 205hp and 325N·m mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission.
In 2012, the company received additional funding of US$1,400,000 from Angel Investor from international and Filipino successful entrepreneurs. In October 2014, the company has raised US$2,000,000 from Singapore-based Private Equity firm, Hera Capital. [ 11 ]
Wagwagan in Baguio. An ukay-ukay (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˌʔuːkaɪ.ˈʔuːkaɪ] oo-ky-OO-ky), or wagwagan (Ilocano pronunciation: [wɐgˈwaːgɐn] wəg-WAH-gən) is a Philippine store where a mix of secondhand and surplus items such as clothes, bags, shoes and other accessories are sold at a more affordable price.