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		<title>Geely Panda: World&#8217;s smallest car?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Beijing Auto Show in April 2008, Geely unveiled its mini car, the Panda (not to be confused with the Fiat Panda) , becoming the latest Chinese auto maker hoping to profit from the Chinese government&#8217;s policy to encourage Chinese consumers to buy smaller, more fuel efficient car. The 1.3 liter engine Geely Panda gets [...]]]></description>
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<p>On <a href="http://www.chinacarfans.com/tag/beijing-auto-show">Beijing Auto Show</a> in April 2008, Geely unveiled its mini car, the Panda (not to be confused with the Fiat Panda) , becoming the latest Chinese auto maker hoping to profit from the Chinese government&#8217;s policy to encourage Chinese consumers to buy smaller, more fuel efficient car. The 1.3 liter engine Geely Panda gets 48 miles per gallon. Geely is also coming out with an electric version of the Panda powered by a lithium-ion battery pack that travels up to 40 miles per hour.<br />
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