Monday, November 19, 2012

sales of Buick, Cadillac and Ford rose significantly


SHANGHAI -Instead, Buick sales rose 7.7 percent to 60,510 units, and Cadillac rose 20 percent to 2491 units. Ford reported that it has sold 33,614 Focus variant and announced it would introduce two new SUVs in China, Ford Kuga and ecosport in the near future.

 anti-Japanese protests were dragged down due to warming relations between the two countries. Automotive sector also terkenda impact of this problem.

Sales of Japanese manufacturers fell in Negrei Bamboo Curtain. In contrast, sales of non-Japanese car manufacturers from the United States such as being able to scale. General Motors and Ford sales rise.

Last month, GM sold 251,812 cars in China and minvan. This figure is 14 percent better than GM's sales in the same month in 2011. Meanwhile, Ford was able to sell 60,518 units, up 48 percent compared to October 2011.

Overall, Ford and GM does take a great advantage in the last two months, as a result of anti-Japanese protests, which have occurred since mid-September.

"The effect on the mentality of consumers in China can last a long time. And this is bad news for Japanese OEM and good news for manufacturers of Germany and the U.S.," said Lin Huaibin, an analyst with IHS Automotive Shanghai.

Toyota's sales in China fell 44 percent in October, after also decreased 49 percent in September. Honda and Nissan also reported a decline in sales in the last month.