"a negotiated deal that if they are made there, then they can sell there."
Actually, LR is sold in China already. Chinese sales represent about 8% of Land Rover sales world-wide, according to the Autoblog article quoted in the original post. I've seen other articles that state 2009 LR sales were up 55% in China. Both Land Rover and Jaguar are popular in China.
China is the world's largest auto market. Any auto manufacturer that doesn't have a presence (at least for sales) in China isn't working hard enough for its shareholders.
Actually, LR is sold in China already. Chinese sales represent about 8% of Land Rover sales world-wide, according to the Autoblog article quoted in the original post. I've seen other articles that state 2009 LR sales were up 55% in China. Both Land Rover and Jaguar are popular in China.
China is the world's largest auto market. Any auto manufacturer that doesn't have a presence (at least for sales) in China isn't working hard enough for its shareholders.