 | Visitors look at a 'Spirra' coupe by South Korea (news - web sites)'s Protomotors at the Beijing Auto Show, June 10, 2004. China's booming economy has led to rocketing car production and sales, with car makers from all over the world seeking a piece of the action. click to open  |
 | A Chinese woman polishes a Spyker C8 Laviolette next to a model at the Beijing Auto Show, June 10, 2004. China's booming economy has led to rocketing car production and sales, with car makers from all over the world seeking a piece of the action. The Beijing Auto Show is held from June 10 to 16 in China's capital. click to open  |
 | A security guard stands near a Bentley Continental GT on display at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing Thursday June 10, 2004. The exhibition comes amid massive expansion plans by foreign automakers in China, where car sales jumped 75 percent last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |
 | Visitors look at a BMW 330Ci at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing Thursday June 10, 2004. The exhibition comes amid massive expansion plans by foreign automakers in China, where car sales jumped 75 percent last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |
 | A Chinese paramilitary police officer stands in front of a Chinese-made Red Flag limousine at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing Thursday June 10, 2004. The exhibition, China's largest auto show, comes amid massive expansion plans by foreign automakers in China, where car sales jumped 75 percent last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |
 | A crowd looks at a New Crossover concept car made by Chinese manufacturer Chery, at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing Friday June 11, 2004. Car sales jumped 75 percent in China last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |
 | A model poses on a Mazda RX-8 Hydrogen RE experimental vehicle at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing Friday June 11, 2004. The exhibition comes amid massive expansion plans by foreign automakers in China, where car sales jumped 75 percent last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |
 | Visitors look at a Volkswagen Phaeton luxury car at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing Friday June 11, 2004. Volkswagen was named Thursday as an official partner of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The exhibition comes amid massive expansion plans by foreign automakers in China, where car sales jumped 75 percent last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |
 | A model poses with a Chinese-made Changan Leimeng van at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing Friday June 11, 2004. Car sales jumped 75 percent in China last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |
 | Visitors look at a Mercedes-Benz CLK 55 AMG Coupe at the Auto China 2004 exhibition in Beijing. Mercedes-Benz hopes to more than triple its annual sales in China to 50,000 vehicles within five to 10 years, a company executive said Wednesday. The exhibition comes amid massive expansion plans by foreign automakers in China, where car sales jumped 75 percent last year and are expected to total as many as 10 million vehicles annually by 2010. click to open  |