Made in China | 2011 Geely LC 1.3 GL MT
Words by Jade Lu | Photos by Christopher Kho
There’s a stigma many - if not all - of us have come to accept: If it’s made in China, it’s cheap, and it probably has defects. Throughout decades of buying Chinese goods, one would almost expect the product to break after a couple of days. And because of how low the price on these goods can go, one would simply accept its poor quality. “Made in China kasi,” some would say.
So when we got the news that it was our turn to test drive the Geely LC 1.3L - also known as the Geely Panda in China, we really didn’t have high expectations for it, except maybe that it was cheap and something in it would probably come off soon. We’re so glad we were mistaken.
First Impressions
One thing I love about the Geely LC is that it doesn’t try too hard. When I first saw this at the 2011 Manila International Auto Show last April, it didn’t claim to be any super buggy. Instead, it was what it was - a round, cuddly hatchback modeled after China's national animal, the panda. No fancy extra chrome trims, the Geely LC has a simple front grille and black-bordered headlights forming an adorable panda face and tail lights forming a paw print. Those alone made me want to drive it around....
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Made in China | 2011 Geely LC 1.3 GL MT