The Geely Excellence Limousine Rolls Out at Shanghai Auto Show
Going Like Sixty — April 22, 2009 — Autos
References: chinese.autoblog
Rich Asians love big cars just like everybody else, so why shouldn’t Geely offer an obvious knock-off of the Rolls Royce, called the Geely Excellence (GE) Limousine?
Check out the waterfall grill, the winged hood ornament, the wool carpets, all marks of the famous Rolls Royce line.
The Chinese put some interesting touches on the car, with a rear seat that is much higher than the front and is centered for a true position of power. The 17 1/2 foot monster will be the first offering from YingLun or EngLon (England/London) as brand of Geely.
Check out the waterfall grill, the winged hood ornament, the wool carpets, all marks of the famous Rolls Royce line.
The Chinese put some interesting touches on the car, with a rear seat that is much higher than the front and is centered for a true position of power. The 17 1/2 foot monster will be the first offering from YingLun or EngLon (England/London) as brand of Geely.
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