General Motors Weathering The China Auto Sales Downturn Better Than Most
The automaker is expected to make $2 billion in the region in 2018.
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The automaker is expected to make $2 billion in the region in 2018.
The affected vehicles include at least one Chevrolet.
The SAIC-GM joint venture was established in 1997.
The General will end manufacturing at the plant at the end of April.
Deliveries were up 5.3 percent to over 1.8 million vehicles.
It so happens MG is owned by a familiar SAIC.
Most recently, Comeau held the same post at GM Korea.
The Sail 3 is making its way to markets in South America, Africa, and Asia.
Cumulative sales of Chevy, Buick and Cadillac were down 6.7 percent to 119,032 units.
That’s a car sale every 9 seconds, or 9,700 cars sold every day.
The results set yet another record for The General.
The results set a new record for the month.
A company involved in a GM joint venture is proving imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
The 730 is now the largest vehicle in Baojun’s lineup.
The companies continue to jointly set the foundation for added growth in China.
Sales totaled 281,745 units, up 10.4 percent on an annual basis.
The new SUV is one of three new Baojun models under development.
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