Marx and Lenin Reported to Be Appalled
Just what kind of
Communism is going on in China
anyway? Small pockets of democracy are
springing up, dissidents are not being jailed and tortured and shot, and some
the economic growth the country is experiencing is flowing to the middle class
and the emerging middle class and not to the Communist party leaders. What is going on?
Even worse (from the
Communist point of view) is that the country is moving closer to what a
prosperous western economy looks like.
And what that looks
like is Cadillacs.
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And not just Cadillacs. Like the United
States and Europe, BMW luxury cars are really dominating
the luxury car market in China .
BMW
was way ahead with Chinese sales of 217,000.
That is why GM is about to start producing its new Cadillac
XTS (pictured), a big sedan to compete with BMW’s 7-Series, in a factory in Shanghai . Later this year
Cadillac will launch another new model on the Chinese market, the sporty ATS, a
rival to BMW’s 3-Series.
Left out of the picture is Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln .
If Cadillac is belatedly
joining its European rivals in the Chinese gold rush, where is Lincoln ? It did not have a single car at the Beijing show. Ford
executives said they needed to concentrate on reviving the brand in America before
they could consider launching it elsewhere. But Lincoln ’s weak sales at home have brought
back speculation that Ford might scrap the brand altogether.
whose future will be determined by a re-design.
Its designer, Max Wolff,
persuaded Ford executives to go for a radical restyling. The new car has a
retractable all-glass roof, and the classic Lincoln “waterfall” front grille has been
stretched into something Mr Wolff compares to an eagle’s open wings.
As for China ,
well they will always have Mao, just not his economic system.
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