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The Little Aristocrat

14 January 2007 6 Comments

It seems Chinese car maker Shuang Huan, or in English ‘Double Rings‘ has been busy. We didnt see this one at the Beijing Auto Show! It seems that Double Ring has created a replica a model very similar to the Smart Four Two. The Double Ring model, named ‘Xiao Gui Zu‘ or ‘Little Aristocrat‘ is a city car with very much the same customer target as the Smart in Europe – city living folks who don’t need a huge car and who are environmentally aware. China Car Times has known for a while that if the real Smart were to come to China it most surely would be a HUGE hit with middle class Chinese women aged 18 to God knows what.

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Comment by Jordi
2007-07-01 22:23:51

An “Smart Clubman”?

 
Comment by majid Subscribed to comments via email
2008-09-13 13:49:47

hellow
plase send me for katalogs for noble car
thank you

 
Comment by majid Subscribed to comments via email
2008-09-13 13:51:01

hellow
plase send me noble care katalogs
thank you

 
Comment by Ahmed
2009-05-04 18:10:52

Hi,

It’s wonderful how to bought it from egypt & what is the price

Regards,
Ahmed

 
Comment by lynn kees Subscribed to comments via email
2010-03-03 02:52:07

is this vehicle in india, i have seen it in China, FRANCE, BELGIUM, NETHERLANDS

 
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