Have Geely gone too far?

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Excuse me!

The Coupe, though unoriginally named, is one pretty piece of kit 👍

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Name that car (Geely Edition)!


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The supra like is the "beautiful cougar"... I don't know what it's called in English though.

Btw, second one isn't that close...
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This one is beyond belief...

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Will Nissan, Hyundai and Toyota ever cotton on to this?

The Sonata copy... didn't even change the name! The pronunciation is identical...
 
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The Sonata copy... didn't even change the name! The pronunciation is identical...

Wouldn't that mean that it was possibly a Sonata, being revealed at a Chinese auto show, with a Chinese numberplate...? :)

Anyway, I thought I'd point out that the occasional copycat design is hardly a thing of the past among american, European, and Japanese automakers...here's an example that I had recently used on a different forum, so I'll just re-use the pics...

BMW E39 5-series:


Toyota Chaser JZX100:
 
They the E39 and JZX100 are just similar I wouldnt say they are copycats, I would never mistake one for the other.
 
I guess the Chinese are taking this as a learning experience. Or they are gathering experience building cars so when they decide to go legitimate they have the know-how to build cars. Haha, no seriously I'm being serious. Hey, stop laughing I was serious! Ok I lied, this is a crock. Even if they completely copy the exterior of a decent car they can't copy the interior quality.
 
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1.3 liter I4... It doesn't deserve the name...

I was going to say 1.3 liter I4s can be quite fun to drive... I used to drive a 1.3 Sentra. It was fun doing hillside roads in it, as it had aftermarket springs, shocks, mags and tires. You HAVE to work the engine hard to get going, and it was entertainingly revvy. Classic sports car stuff. Lightweight, low power, lots of grip.

But of course, that was a twincam, chain-driven Nissan engine, more power, less weight, and it looked a hell of a lot better than the "Beauty Leopard".
 
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