Chinese carmakers are just unbelievable! Following a whole bunch of four-wheel knockoffs like the Toyota RAV, Fiat Panda, Scion, BMW X5, Smart Fortwo and MINI Cooper clones, now some Chinese carmaker has launched a series of three-wheelers that shamelessly imitate the looks of a Toyota Prius, a Daewoo Matiz (Chevrolet in Europe) and a Peugeot 206!!! Seriously now; wouldn’t it be great if these guys could just concentrate in using use their vivid imagination to create uniquely designed products? –Continued after the jump


Via: Autoblog.it & Chinacartimes


8 comments

  1. Ben194 // March 17, 2008  

    The Chinese really impress me, they are able to make a peugeot look even more ugly than it was before, never thought it would be possible^^

  2. MBZ // March 17, 2008  

    Oh my God, they are horrible!

  3. Halldór // March 18, 2008  

    Yet another reason for international athletes to boycott the Beijing Olympics.

  4. Anonymous // March 18, 2008  

    >The Chinese really impress me, they >are able to make a peugeot look even >more ugly than it was before, never >thought it would be possible^^

    Majority of Peugeot owners say that reason they bought Peugeot was design.

    Most People like Peugeot-look.

  5. Anonymous // March 18, 2008  

    looks more like a toy than a car.

    ... well, at least they didn't copy the 4th wheel.

    and, who would want to make such a thing to sell it? no one will buy it, but everyone will laugh at it.

  6. Anonymous // March 18, 2008  

    It looks more like a 207 than a 206. Look at the large grille & the plastic bumper extruding from it. Also the foglights. All copied from a 207.

  7. Decca // March 18, 2008  

    Ben194... I cant believe your comments. Peugeot have generally make attractive cars that age well.


    What cars do you call attractive?

  8. vango // October 20, 2008  

    Who cares people!
    So long as it keeps the harsh weather off your heads and get 70+ mpg. Who cares! I don't
    I need a good econo work car with these gas prices.
    Get over it! Your stuck with NAFTA now!

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