Chery QQme

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Chery QQme
Chery QQme 01 China 2012-08-07.JPG
Overview
Production2009–2011
Assembly Wuhu, Anhui, China
Designer Enrico Fumia
Body and chassis
Body style 3-door hatchback
Related Chery QQ6
Chery QQ3
Powertrain
Engine 1.3 L I4 (petrol)
Transmission 5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,315 mm (91.1 in)
Length3,747 mm (147.5 in)
Width1,597 mm (62.9 in)
Height1,514 mm (59.6 in)

The Chery QQme (codeproject S16) is a city car produced by the Chinese manufacturer Chery Automobile from 2009 to 2011. [1]

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Overview

Chery QQme rear Chery QQme 02 China 2012-08-07.JPG
Chery QQme rear

Chery created a QQ-branded product line in 2006 that included the original QQ (rebadged as a QQ3), a sedan version called Chery QQ6 and the three door Chery QQme. Prices of the QQme ranged from 55,000 yuan to 69,000 yuan with sales per year ranging from a few hundreds up to just above a thousand units. [2]

Sales

The car sold in 1,350 units in 2009, 374 units in 2010 and only 102 cars were sold in the full 2011 fiscal year. Production has ceased. In all, the car sold in only 1,826 units. [3]

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References

  1. Feijter, Tycho de (February 10, 2012). "Spotted in China: Chery QQme". CarNewsChina.com.
  2. "【奇瑞QQme2010款参数配置表】_奇瑞_奇瑞QQme2010款配置_价格单_汽车之家". car.autohome.com.cn.
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