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* - Deacons - Published October 1, 2004 - Hong Kong
* - Deacons - Published October 1, 2004 - Hong Kong
* - information on Chinese auto manufacturers
* - information on Chinese auto manufacturers
{{Transportation in the People's Republic of China}}
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China's automobile industry is in rapid development since year 2000. In 2006, 7.189 million motor vehicles were manufactured in China, making China passed Germany as the third largest automobile maker.
March 10, 1958: The first 2½ tonnes light duty truck (NJ130), which was based on the Russian GAZ (GAZ-51?), was produced in Nanjing. Named 'Guerin' brand by China's First Ministry of Industrial Machinery.
June 1958: Nanjing Automobile Work, which previously was a unit in the Third Field Army, was established. The truck production continued until the last truck (NJ134) rolled off the assembly line on July 9, 1987. Cumulative production was 161,988 (Includes versions like: NJ130, 230, 135 and 134).
In 2005, 5,707,688 motor vehicles were manufactured in China. The following 13 foreign makers have join venture factories, with local partners, in China.