This little charm is the least expensive car in China. It is nammed the Jiangnan TT. It is produced by Jiangnan Auto, a subsidiary of Zotye Automobile. The sale price of the TT starts at 20,800 yuan ($3,048) however dealerships provide a 5,000 yuan ($762) discount rate, which brings the cost to simply 15,800 yuan ($2,408).
Purchasers get a really fundamental vehicle for the cash; but it still seats 4, it has enough area for groceries, and it can calmly travel on the highway. Power originates from a 0.8 liter three-cylinder petroleum engine with an output of 36 horsepower and 60 Newton meter, great for an appropriate top speed of 120 kilometers per hour (75 miles). Gearbox is a four-speed manual, sending out horses to the front wheels.
The TT can be further described as 3.3 meters long and 1.4 meters large, little enough to park everywhere and slip through traffic jams. It is low-cost to run too. Parts costs next to absolutely nothing and fuel usage is only 5.2 liter per 100 kilometers. Many are offered in smaller sized cities and the countryside, where earnings are lower and status matters a bit less.
The Jiangnan TT has platform of the 2nd generation Suzuki Alto (1984-1988). The Alto has a long and illustrious history in China; Suzuki produced the Alto in a joint venture with Changan Car, certified the production rights to numerous other Chinese automakers, and offered the Alto platform to yet other automakers that develop some very different cars on it.