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Therefore, I believe the Chery's name for this vehicle is more appropriate and representative. ] (]) 08:07, 9 July 2023 (UTC) | Therefore, I believe the Chery's name for this vehicle is more appropriate and representative. ] (]) 08:07, 9 July 2023 (UTC) | ||
:See ] for direct guidelines on how to properly name an article. The Australian link seems to be for a car branded "]"; this is already the name used for that car. The Explore 06/Jaecoo 7 (couldn't they at least have kept the number the same?) doesn't appear to be sold in Australia, nor in New Zealand. A car which is not marketed in any English-speaking countries should use the home market name - however, it appears that Jaecoo J7 (without Chery badges) is going to be the name used in at least, which means that such will be the title for this article until the situation changes. I don't think we should move it to ] until sales have actually begun, though. <span style="background:#ff0000;font-family:Times New Roman;">]]</span> 15:43, 9 July 2023 (UTC) |
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Page move to Chery Explore 06
This page should be move to Chery Explore 06, for the following reason,
1.Chery Explore 06 is now an official name for the vehicle under Chery brand.
2. Jaecoo and Omoda is Chery's brand that targets at selected oversea markets (mostly mid-east countries and Russia) and it is not a global brand. For example, instead of using Jaecoo or Omoda brand, Chery is using the "Chery" brand in English-speaking country like Australia, and Omoda is just and model name.
3. Chery never treat Jaecoo or Omoda brand as its core brands and didn't develop a model individually for those two brands along. All the current Jaecoo and Omoda models are rebadged Chery.
4. According to the latest announcement made by Chery Group in this month, the Chery breaks down the sales of its brands into only three brand, "Chery", "Exeed" and "Jetour". Jaecoo and Omoda is merely an oversea sales strategy for fostering sales channels. They are not treated as independent brand yet.
Therefore, I believe the Chery's name for this vehicle is more appropriate and representative. Infinty 0 (talk) 08:07, 9 July 2023 (UTC)
- See WP:CARNAMES for direct guidelines on how to properly name an article. The Australian link seems to be for a car branded "Chery Omoda 5"; this is already the name used for that car. The Explore 06/Jaecoo 7 (couldn't they at least have kept the number the same?) doesn't appear to be sold in Australia, nor in New Zealand. A car which is not marketed in any English-speaking countries should use the home market name - however, it appears that Jaecoo J7 (without Chery badges) is going to be the name used in South Africa at least, which means that such will be the title for this article until the situation changes. I don't think we should move it to Jaecoo J7 until sales have actually begun, though. Mr.choppers | ✎ 15:43, 9 July 2023 (UTC)