GM China Posts Another Record Sales Month, This Time For November
The General’s invasion of China continues to take no prisoners, posting 237,130 unit sales for November 2011.
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The General’s invasion of China continues to take no prisoners, posting 237,130 unit sales for November 2011.
Also during the month of October, GM China and friends passed the 2-million mark with 2,113,274 units, which happens to the fastest the company has ever reached the goal in a year. Now if only the rest of the world could follow suit…
These engines will be the love-children of General Motors, China’s Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corperation, and the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center.
Year-to-date, Shanghai GM and friends have tallied 1,652,693 total vehicle sales, which is a growth of 5.4 percent from the same period last year.
The Baojun 630 will be powered by a 1.5-liter engine and a 5-speed manual transmission, and will ask for a frugal RMB 62,800 and RMB 73,800, or $9,750-$11,495 USD.
Believe it or not, U.S. sales in May 2011 for GM were actually better than what was observed in China.
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Do you have $7,000? If so, you could purchase a brand-new Baojun 630, the first model ever for the all new brand.
At the beginning of the month, General Motors managed to do what no other global automaker has yet to do in the Chinese market by selling 2 million vehicles.
Just months ago, GM’s Chinese joint venture SGMW (that’s Shanghai-General-Motors-Wuling) announced the introduction of Baojun, an all new brand exclusive to the Asian market. SGMW’s goal with Baojun is to[…]
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