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My ex car Rover75,a rare car,very good car,mine is the 2.5v6,but after the factory closed down in 2005,very difficult get spare parts..

 

 

aiyo, rover buddy man!

 

my ex ride more rare than yrs, 2l twin cam turbo, rover 220....

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Hi

 

Zotye is still avalable in 0neshift.com, both in new and used cars sections.

 

For information, Zotye is a car brand name derived from its Chinese manufacture name 'Zhong Thye', it is pronounced as 'Zo Thye' or 'Zhong Thye'.

 

Only one model is available in Singapore, 1.6M TREX. TREX is a short form of a dino.

 

In Sinagpore, we use to call it 'Zotye' instead of 'Zotye TREX'.

 

 

Best Regards.

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Hi

 

Zotye is still avalable in 0neshift.com, both in new and used cars sections.

 

For information, Zotye is a car brand name derived from its Chinese manufacture name 'Zhong Thye', it is pronounced as 'Zo Thye' or 'Zhong Thye'.

 

Only one model is available in Singapore, 1.6M TREX. TREX is a short form of a dino.

 

In Sinagpore, we use to call it 'Zotye' instead of 'Zotye TREX'.

 

 

Best Regards.

 

i think that's because their website never update...

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no longer listed on sgcarmart's new cars.

no more information available.

closed down?

 

good riddance!

 

next up: hafei...?

 

I believe as the COE prices keep rising, the Authorised Dealers/Distributors wisely stop loss if any. These becomes cheap, rare, relatively new used cars available now. I believe those accident-free and with low mileage may still keep them for a while. Hard luck if crashed/damaged without spare parts easily available

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saturday's papers mentioned how china car's final selling price can be easily 4x or 5x the OMV. no surprise if they close down.

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If they're gone, pity the current owners. Their ride should still be relatively 'new' and probably still stuck with loans.

 

Anything happens to the car ......

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