Search

Geely selling Panda’s Online

1 min to read
Dec 8, 2010 10:52 AM CET

Geely set up a flagship store on the populair e-commerce website Taobao. Taobao is eBay and Amazon together, its 300 million registred users can buy basically everything, brandnew and secondhand, from simple pencils to computers and now cars. Second-hand cars were already available trough Taobao but it is for the first time that a manufacturer sets up its own shop.

First up is the Geely-GLEagle Panda but more cars will follow if sales are good. Prices are exactly the same as prices at the dealer. Geely thinks buyers will feel more comfortable if they can spec the car up at home, instead of going to find a dealer in a windy suburb. Customers can buy directly but can also make an appointment with for a test-drive. After-sales and service will remain with local dealers.

Recommended for you
e59bbee78987-6
Polestar reportedly set to fully exit China this year with only 69 units sold in 2025 H1
Geely to launch the full-size PHEV crossover M9 for 34,830 USD in China
Geely to launch the full-size PHEV crossover M9 for 34,830 USD in China
BYD, Geely among 16 carmakers and regulators boosting car buying transparency via centralized digital platform in China
Follow us for ev updates
China Car Sales
Geely
Geely Gleagle
Geely Panda
Comments