General Motors China Sales Down 9.3 Percent To 245,690 Vehicles In February 2016
The automaker attributes the decline to slow seasonal sales due to the Chinese New Year holiday.
Read More »The automaker attributes the decline to slow seasonal sales due to the Chinese New Year holiday.
Read More »The results include a best-ever monthly sales result for the Buick brand.
Read More »Most recently, Comeau held the same post at GM Korea.
Read More »The results represent GM China’s best November sales result.
Read More »Furthering the integration of automotive technology, the internet, and our environment.
Read More »Longo has been with the Global Connected Consumer team since 2009.
Read More »That’s 327,037 retail sales, not wholesales.
Read More »But sales are up month-over-month.
Read More »The softness of the overall vehicle market is to blame.
Read More »Definitely not a position to envy at present moment.
Read More »GM says that the primary reason for the drop were model changeovers and the phasing out of older Chevrolet vehicles.
Read More »The results set all kinds of new records for the automaker.
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Read More »Sales of Chevy, Buick and Cadillac brand were down a cumulative 7.6 percent to 119,214 units.
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Read More »From expanding the lineup to opening new facilities and new dealerships, 2014 was a busy year for GM in China.
Read More »The decrease was caused by low vehicle availability after the record-setting December 2014 sell-out.
Read More »That’s a car sale every 9 seconds, or 9,700 cars sold every day.
Read More »GM will reportedly team up with Shanghai Jiao Tong University to see how they can use the Chevrolet EN-V 2.0 for sustainable urban mobility.
Read More »The milestone was reached earlier than ever before on November 14th.
Read More »GM China's Safe Kids Safe Ride Program is getting volunteers talking to kindergarten children in several heavily-populated areas.
Read More »President of GM China Matt Tsien went over GM’s vision and China’s role for making urban mobility and intelligent driving solutions a reality.
Read More »They also expect to post sales of 70,000 units this year.
Read More »GM China President Matt Tsien was awarded by the government in Shanghai, for contributions to the city.
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