--FILE--The SGMW (SAIC-GM-WULING) Baojun 630 is seen on display at the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition, known as Auto Shang
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--FILE--The SGMW (SAIC-GM-WULING) Baojun 630 is seen on display at the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition, known as Auto Shanghai 2011, in Shanghai, China, 20 April 2011. General Motors, the biggest overseas automaker in China, rolled out its first car under its newly created Baojun brand in the country on Tuesday (9 August 2011). The initiative, building on the success of GMs Chevrolet new Sail, represents a direct challenge to indigenous players, such as Geely Automobile Holdings, which now dominates smaller cities and townships with affordable models. Baojun 630, priced at between 62, 800 and 73, 800 yuan (US$9, 758-US$11, 467), will target consumers in Chinas second- and third-tier cities initially, GM said in a statement.