SAIC-GM-Wuling Sells 410,000 Vehicles in China in Q1
www.chinatrucks.com: General Motors sold a total of 810,000 vehicles in China over the first quarter of the year, auto.qq.com reported today, citing the manufacturer's recently released sales performance report. The figure, which marks a new record for the American manufacturer, represents year-on-year growth of 9.6 percent. GM sold a total of 290,000 vehicles in China last month, 12.6 percent higher than the amount it sold last March.

According to the statistics, one of the three GM's Chinese joint ventures, SAIC-GM-Wuling, sold totals of 410,000 vehicles over the quarter. The JVs saw the sales increase 7.0 percent in the quarter.
While publicizing the performance statistics, GM China also announced that its president, Bob Socia, will officially reveal a new strategic development plan for the Chinese market this Saturday at the Shanghai International Automobile Exhibition.
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