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The '''Geely GE''' is a three-seat luxury car that was unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2009. It is a boxy-looking vehicle with a large front grille. The Geely GE originally appeared similar to the Rolls Royce Phantom before being restyled in 2010. It costs around £30,000 and was featured on BBC'S popular motoring television Top Gear programme by presenter James May.
The '''Geely GE''' is a three-seat luxury car that was unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1172635/A-30-000-copycat-Rolls-Royce-It-China.html|title=A £30,000 copycat Rolls-Royce? It must be made in China|last=Massey|first=Ray|date=2009-04-23|publisher=[[Daily Mail]]|accessdate=19 September 2011}}</ref> It is a boxy-looking vehicle with a large front grille. The Geely GE originally appeared similar to the Rolls Royce Phantom before being restyled in 2010. It costs around £30,000 and was featured on [[BBC]]'S popular motoring television [[Top Gear]] programme by presenter [[James May]].

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Revision as of 13:06, 19 September 2011

The Geely GE is a three-seat luxury car that was unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2009.[1] It is a boxy-looking vehicle with a large front grille. The Geely GE originally appeared similar to the Rolls Royce Phantom before being restyled in 2010. It costs around £30,000 and was featured on BBC'S popular motoring television Top Gear programme by presenter James May.

References

  1. ^ Massey, Ray (2009-04-23). "A £30,000 copycat Rolls-Royce? It must be made in China". Daily Mail. Retrieved 19 September 2011.