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2015 Baojun 610

The Chinese automobile marque, Baojun, is owned by SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, a partnership between General Motors and SAIC Motor. It was established in 2010 and joined existing GM brand, Chevrolet and Buick, which are also on sale in China. Their first vehicle was the Baojun 630, a four-door sedan that has remained in production since November 2010. Sales started in late 2011 through a dedicated dealer network.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2016

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