Haval H6 News
Can Haval and GWM be a top-10 player in Oz?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 04 Apr 2021
Can Haval, under GWM, follow in footsteps of the surging MG and finally become a top 10 player?Don't bet against it, according to GWM Australia head of marketing and communications, Steve Maciver, who believes the Chinese brand has the exciting new models
China's Toyota RAV4 rival detailed
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By Stephen Ottley · 03 Mar 2021
Chinese SUV specialists Haval will make a fresh run at the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson and Mazda CX-5 with the all-new H6.
The biggest sales winners in 2020 revealed
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By Justin Hilliard · 06 Jan 2021
If you ask most people, 2020 was a year to forget, but for some automotive brands, there was a silver lining as the sales of certain models actually exploded in Australia, where the overall market was down 13.7 per cent
Holden Colorado factory back from the dead
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By Tom White · 09 Nov 2020
Holden Colorado factory will be brought back from the grave to make utes for Australia once again.
Haval details new H6 SUV
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By Tung Nguyen · 31 Aug 2020
Haval has further detailed its third-generation H6 mid-size SUV, which is the Chinese brand's best chance yet at stealing sales away from the likes of the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5.While the brand is still yet to confirm whether the car will make it to A
New Haval H6 revealed
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By Andrew Chesterton · 26 Aug 2020
China's answer to the top-selling Toyota RAV4 or Mazda CX-5 has been revealed, with the all-new Haval H6 breaking cover at the Chengdu International Auto Show.The vehicle is an all-new take on the Haval H6 - the Chinese brand's mid-size SUV that, in its
Haval set to up SUV ante in 2021
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By Tom White · 28 Jul 2020
Haval says nothing is off the table when it comes to its 2021 model range for the Australian market.
Chinese car brands buck downward sales trend
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By Tung Nguyen · 08 Aug 2019
Australia’s new-car market might be struggling in 2019, dropping 7.7 per cent of volume after seven months of trading compared to the same period last year, but Chinese automotive brands – including Great Wall, Haval, LDV and MG – are steadily growing their share.