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The Geely CK is a 4-door, 5-seater
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sedan produced by the Chinese manufacturer
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from May 2005 to January 2016. The CK's Chinese name, ''Ziyoujian'', stands for "Freedom Ship" or "Free Cruiser". It was sold as the Geely Otaka on the Russian market in 2007-2008.Geely Otaka
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Nowadays the car is sold as the Gleagle CK in the Chinese domestic market, part of Geely's recent proliferation of brands


Overview

The CK holds the distinction of being the first Chinese automobile ever displayed at an
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, although it was only shown to the press and not the general public. Geely had planned to begin selling the model in
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in 2007 on the way to beginning sales in Mainland America the next year. However, since Geely failed the
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and
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safety tests, plans are currently halted. The CK was also shown at the
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in 2005 along with four other Geely models. At least 1,500 Geely CKs were shipped to
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in 2009, where they would replace some of the many Lada 2105s used by government officials and police. The car is thus becoming a common sight in Cuba. Displacing the old Russian-made Ladas, it is driven by government officials and
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and also available to rental car fleets. The specification includes power windows and air conditioning. Still, they have a reputation for being unreliable and many drivers thus prefer the older, Russian-built vehicles. Its 1.5 L engine is a
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design, also licensed. It produces 94 hp (70 kW) at 6000 rpm. The 4 speed
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is built in China, the first to be manufactured there. In 2008, the facelifted CK II was released, with modified
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s and
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s. The pre-facelift model resembles a W220 S-Class Mercedes-Benz, while the facelift resembles a W203 C-Class. In the first car safety crash test results issued by the Latin New Car Assessment Programme in 2010, the CK versions without
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s was rated with zero out of four stars for adult occupants, and two out of four stars for child occupants. The press release cited: "Protection for the driver is poor for most body regions. Significant collapse of the body shell during tests."Latin NCAP
Latin NCAP releases first car safety crash test results
Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
According to the testers, the structure of the car is so bad that even an airbag would not improve the situation. The CK Work, powered by a 1.3 L (1342 cc) engine producing , is sold in
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for use as a
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. The CK was later given a facelift for 2015 and ended production in 2016. File:Gleagle Ziyoujian 01 China 2012-08-05.jpg, Gleagle CK front. File:Gleagle Ziyoujian 02 China 2012-08-05.jpg, Gleagle CK rear. File:Geely Ziyoujian 01 China 2012-05-12.jpg, Geely CK front. File:Geely Ziyoujian 02 China 2012-05-12.jpg, Geely CK rear. File:Geely CKII.jpg, Facelifted Geely CK II. File:Omegna 24.10.2013 16-55-24.JPG, Geely CK rear end.


Safety

THE CK 1 1.3L in its most basic version for Latin America with no airbags received 0 stars for adult occupants and 2 stars for infants from
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in 2010.


References


Further reading

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External links


Official website

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