Is China Boom About to Go Bust?
Is the boom about to go bust in China? The industry is counting on rapid growth in what's now the world's largest car market, but February sales proved worrisome, with the slowest sales growth in two...
View ArticleGM China Sales Top 2 Million
For the 2nd year in a row, GM sales in China have topped 2 million - and at a faster pace than last year despite the Chinese market's economic slowdown. As TheDetroitBureau.com reports, GM is expected...
View ArticleGM Continues Setting Sales Records in China
General Motors continues to score big in China, its sales increasing by double digits again during March despite worrisome signs of trouble in what is now the world’s largest automotive market. More...
View ArticleNew Boss for GM China
Locked in a battle for domination in what has become the world’s largest automotive market, GM has named Matthew Tsien the first executive of Asian heritage to run its rapidly expanding empire in China...
View ArticleFord, GM Continue Torrid Sales Pace in China
General Motors and Ford continue to roll up big sales totals in China, setting sales records during May. Ford China sales grew 32% in May with 93,323 and Ford now expects to sell more than 1 million...
View ArticleChina’s Car Market Hits a Speed Bump
China's car market was expected to slip a bit this year, but sales are skidding badly, June marking the first downturn in over two years. The Chinese stock market crisis is a key reason, reports...
View ArticleGM Enjoys Another Robust Sales Month in China
General Motors sales skidded in the U.S. in May, but climbed 16.9% on SUV sales in the critical Chinese market. Find out more at TheDetroitBureau.com.
View ArticleFord Sales in China Jump While GM’s Fall
Ford said its sales in China rebounded during April after a sluggish March, but GM’s sales slipped by almost 2% despite strong sales of sport utility vehicles and the Cadillac brand. Get details at...
View ArticleNew Vehicle Sales in China Fall 8.2 Percent in 2019
Once the world’s hottest automotive market, China is now the world’s hottest disappointing market as new vehicle sales fell 8.2% in 2019, with Ford China getting hit hard, posting a 26.1% fall and...
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