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China Auto Sales Jumped 20% in September to 1.94 Million
October 11th, 2013 Report released today by China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) showed strong growth of 19.66% in September vehicle sales. Automakers in the country delivered 1,935,800 units in what dealers call the "golden month" of the year. The count includes 1,593,500 passenger cars (up 21.12% on year) and 342,300 buses and trucks (up 13.3% on year).
Sales climbed 12.7% to 15,883,100 in the first nine months of 2013, on track to top 20 million for the whole year.
In the last month, the SUV sector posted a 65.34% jump as deliveries reached 283,600. Mainly due to the strong performance of Wuling Hongguang, the MPV market tripled in size to 122,900 units. Sales of two- and three-box sedans increased 14.73% to 1,065,500. The microvan market, however, shrank 30.06% to 121,500.
Sales of the top-ten passenger car makers in September are:
1. Shanghai Volkswagen: 141,600
2. Shanghai GM: 134,700
3. FAW Volkswagen: 134,100
4. SAIC-GM-Wuling: 124,600
5. Dongfeng Nissan: 92,700
6. Beijing Hyundai: 91,000
7. Changan Ford: 72,600
8. Changan: 68,700
9. Great Wall: 55,800
10. FAW Toyota: 49,000
In the first nine months, the top-ten passenger car makers and their sales are:
1. Shanghai Volkswagen: 1,163,600
2. Shanghai GM: 1,138,400
3. FAW Volkswagen: 1,130,400
4. SAIC-GM-Wuling: 1,035,300
5. Beijing Hyundai: 760,900
6. Dongfeng Nissan: 623,600
7. Changan: 615,200
8. Changan Ford: 468,400
9. Great Wall: 457,400
10. Dongfeng Yueda Kia: 400,400
Great Wall Motor vehicles sales volume for the first nine month of 2013 totalled already around 555.000 units.
Volvo's China sales up 48.6% in Sep
Oct 9 (China Knowledge) - Sweden based automaker Volvo Car Corp, owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co, has said that its vehicle sales jumped 48.6% year on year to 5,719 units in Sep this year.
The huge growth last month was mainly boosted by good sales of XC60 models. In Sep, the automaker saw its sales of XC60 models hit a record high of 2,482 units.
In the first nine months of this year, the company's auto sales in China surged 41.3% year on year to 43,380 units.
The company said that its global sales were 310,717 units in the first nine months, reflecting a decline of 0.63% year on year.
Volvo's two new plants in China comprising one in Chengdu of Sichuan province and one in Daqing of Heilongjiang province will put into operation in the fourth quarter of this year.
Wanxiang Group: A Chinese Company's Global Strategy
One in every three cars on American roads are built with Wanxiang auto parts. Wanxiang has created about 5,000 jobs in the U.S.A., manufacturing car components for GM, Ford, Chrysler, etc.
October 11th, 2013 Report released today by China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) showed strong growth of 19.66% in September vehicle sales. Automakers in the country delivered 1,935,800 units in what dealers call the "golden month" of the year. The count includes 1,593,500 passenger cars (up 21.12% on year) and 342,300 buses and trucks (up 13.3% on year).
Sales climbed 12.7% to 15,883,100 in the first nine months of 2013, on track to top 20 million for the whole year.
In the last month, the SUV sector posted a 65.34% jump as deliveries reached 283,600. Mainly due to the strong performance of Wuling Hongguang, the MPV market tripled in size to 122,900 units. Sales of two- and three-box sedans increased 14.73% to 1,065,500. The microvan market, however, shrank 30.06% to 121,500.
Sales of the top-ten passenger car makers in September are:
1. Shanghai Volkswagen: 141,600
2. Shanghai GM: 134,700
3. FAW Volkswagen: 134,100
4. SAIC-GM-Wuling: 124,600
5. Dongfeng Nissan: 92,700
6. Beijing Hyundai: 91,000
7. Changan Ford: 72,600
8. Changan: 68,700
9. Great Wall: 55,800
10. FAW Toyota: 49,000
In the first nine months, the top-ten passenger car makers and their sales are:
1. Shanghai Volkswagen: 1,163,600
2. Shanghai GM: 1,138,400
3. FAW Volkswagen: 1,130,400
4. SAIC-GM-Wuling: 1,035,300
5. Beijing Hyundai: 760,900
6. Dongfeng Nissan: 623,600
7. Changan: 615,200
8. Changan Ford: 468,400
9. Great Wall: 457,400
10. Dongfeng Yueda Kia: 400,400
Great Wall Motor vehicles sales volume for the first nine month of 2013 totalled already around 555.000 units.
Volvo's China sales up 48.6% in Sep
Oct 9 (China Knowledge) - Sweden based automaker Volvo Car Corp, owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co, has said that its vehicle sales jumped 48.6% year on year to 5,719 units in Sep this year.
The huge growth last month was mainly boosted by good sales of XC60 models. In Sep, the automaker saw its sales of XC60 models hit a record high of 2,482 units.
In the first nine months of this year, the company's auto sales in China surged 41.3% year on year to 43,380 units.
The company said that its global sales were 310,717 units in the first nine months, reflecting a decline of 0.63% year on year.
Volvo's two new plants in China comprising one in Chengdu of Sichuan province and one in Daqing of Heilongjiang province will put into operation in the fourth quarter of this year.
Wanxiang Group: A Chinese Company's Global Strategy
One in every three cars on American roads are built with Wanxiang auto parts. Wanxiang has created about 5,000 jobs in the U.S.A., manufacturing car components for GM, Ford, Chrysler, etc.