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GM Fails To Profit From Japan's China Troubles
Some have quietly or openly been hoping the GM could cash-in on the misery of Japanese brands in China. It’s not happening. Sales across all of GM’s Chinese joint ventures were up a marginal 1.7 percent in September while sales of German marques received a boost.
Investigative Reporting Reveals That GM China Lost 4.57 Percent In China
Boding not well for the Chinese market, our patent pending China sales oracle GM China reports 4.6 percent fewer sales in April than in April 2010.
Well, actually GM does not report that. Reuters does.
It's Official: GM China Bigger Than GM U.S.A.
GM China’s 2010 sales numbers did not disappoint. They expected more than 2.3 million cars for 2010 sold in the Middle Kingdom, they got more than 2.3 million. 2,351,610 units, to be exact, up 28.8 percent compared to a very strong 2009. to a record in 2010. GM is the first global automaker to sell more than 2 million vehicles in China in a single year. And here is the breakdown:
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