This Chinese New Yorker is a long way from home. Photos snapped by TTAC reader MUSASHI66 show a GAC GS8 SUV sunning itself in an Aurora, Colorado parking lot. Wearing New York dealer plates, the SUV also carries a Motorola Radius two-way radio and front passenger seat-mounted laptop, which isn’t standard content in any SUV. Of course, this isn’t just any SUV. It’s a utility vehicle made by an automaker that really, really wants to spread its wings in the United States. China’s GAC (Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Co.) sprung for a big display at this January’s Detroit auto show, eager to spur interest in the automaker’s diverse vehicle offerings. Your author spent some time relaxing in the La-Z-Boy-like rear seats of the GM8 MPV, the brand’s large minivan. The model spied in Colorado, however, is the vehicle seen as the best candidate to forge inroads into the American market. An intermediate-sized, three-row SUV, the GS8 carries the “Trumpchi” moniker in its home country, with the nameplate’s chrome script residing in the oddly blank (in this case) raised rocker plate below the rear doors. We already know GAC voted down the idea of using that name in America, for obvious reasons. This isn’t the first GS8 spotted traipsing through America. Other U.S. GS8s found their way to the internet over the past several months, and this one, like others, attempts to hide its identity with a piece of black tape placed over the center of the badge (fooling exactly no one)…. [Read full story]
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