The fifth vehicle, the proverbial 'Cherry on top' of the range, will be
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| Chery's hardtop coupe-convertible is a real looker. Its styling was done by Pininfarina. (Photo: Visionary Vehicles) |
a sports convertible, designed and engineered by Italy's Pininfarina, famed for its many Ferrari designs. Chery describes the production model as being a 2+2 seater, similar to the M14 hardtop convertible which won the 'Best in Show' title at the Auto Shanghai 2004. The competition for this vehicle includes the new Pontiac G6 Convertible, Volvo C70 and Volkswagen Eos. Though details on the car's drivetrain have yet to be announced, the car is expected to start at around $19,000 USD ($21,700 CAD).
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| With pricing 30 percent below class average, and a 10-year warantee, Visionary should have no trouble selling a ton of Chery automobiles. (Photo: Visionary Vehicles) |
convey an image that Visionary Vehicles are unlike any other car maker, the brand has taken a completely different approach to selling its vehicles. Chery's products will be sold in autoshow-like facilities upwards of 20,000 square feet, featuring cars on rotating platforms, customer lounges, a drive-in theatre, and a track to conduct test drives on. Crucially, Chery will have a fixed-price, no-haggle scheme and will not have salespeople. And if the bargain-basement pricing and unique dealerships aren't enough to get buyers into the showroom, all Chery vehicles will be backed by a 10-year, 100,000 mile (160,000 km) warrantee to promote stress-free ownership.