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In photos: 'China Auto Show'

By M&C News Apr 20, 2008, 16:47 GMT

People look at a Toyota FT-HS Hybrid sports car at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

People look at a Toyota FT-HS Hybrid sports car at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Visitors to the fair look at the new Buick Invicta, at the Shanghai General Motors stand, of the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Visitors to the fair look at the new Buick Invicta, at the Shanghai General Motors stand, of the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model stands next to a Hybrid Honda Civic at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model stands next to a Hybrid Honda Civic at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A Toyota hybrid is seen on display at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A Toyota hybrid is seen on display at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A man looks at the first Great Wall hybrid vehicle (not yet in the market) at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A man looks at the first Great Wall hybrid vehicle (not yet in the market) at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A woman wipes a GWKULLA, a battery-powered Chinese made Great Wall vehicle at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A woman wipes a GWKULLA, a battery-powered Chinese made Great Wall vehicle at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A Lexus hybrid car model LF-Xh is seen on dislay at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A Lexus hybrid car model LF-Xh is seen on dislay at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A man takes a snapshot of an MG TE car at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A man takes a snapshot of an MG TE car at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A woman wipes a GWKULLA, a battery-powered Chinese made Great Wall vehicle at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A woman wipes a GWKULLA, a battery-powered Chinese made Great Wall vehicle at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model stands next to a Chinese made hybrid Chery at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model stands next to a Chinese made hybrid Chery at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Workers wipe an MG TF car at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

Workers wipe an MG TF car at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model poses next to a China made JAC (Jianghuai Automobile Company) A137 at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model poses next to a China made JAC (Jianghuai Automobile Company) A137 at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model stands by the new Hybrid Honda CR-Z at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model stands by the new Hybrid Honda CR-Z at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A woman stands by a bicycle in front of a large advertising billboard depicting a MG 3SW car outside the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A woman stands by a bicycle in front of a large advertising billboard depicting a MG 3SW car outside the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

People walk past a Chinese made Great Wall vehicle at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

People walk past a Chinese made Great Wall vehicle at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model poses next to the new Concept Honda Li Nian at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers.  EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL

A model poses next to the new Concept Honda Li Nian at the Auto China 2008 auto show in Beijing, China, 20 April 2008. An estimated 900 cars are to be on display at the exhibition which will officially open to the public from 24 to 28 April and organizers expect to attract over half a million prospective buyers. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL



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