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    taken from: www.engadget.com
    top news MARCH 17, 2011





    BYD Motors sneaks on to American market, could make US debut official by year's end


    By Christopher Trout posted Mar 17th 2011 at 6:29AM





    We've heard rumblings of BYD coming to America before, but it seems it won't be making a big deal of its Stateside entrée -- at least not yet. According to the Los Angeles Times, China's sixth-largest car maker is quietly making its presence known in the US, occupying the offices of Cars 911 -- a dealership in Glendale, CA -- and solidifying plans to open 10 American dealerships by the end of 2011. BYD is also in the process of building its US headquarters in downtown LA, and has been servicing a fleet of its F3DM hybrids, leased to the city's housing authority, from the Cars 911 lot. BYD's e6, which is slated as a Leaf competitor, is suspected to appear on the American market, alongside the F3DM, by year's end. Considering the Leaf's recent woes, this might be just the right time for BYD to strike.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; March 17th, 2011 at 10:00 PM.

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    electric vehicle?

    here's a quick reference to BYD E6
    http://www.chinacarforums.com/forum/...ead.php?t=5488

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    GReat. Another reason to be build more nuke plants.

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    May BYD na dito sa Pinas pero under sya nang Yuchengco Group Of Companies at last quarter pa ng 2011 pa sila lalabas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eld View Post
    GReat. Another reason to be build more nuke plants.
    As long as the population is increase or the existing population has a step up in life-style, there will always be a need to increase power production.

    I am not saying nuclear powerplants are better than the alternatives though.

BYD MOTORS sneaks on to American market....