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  • Changan Ford's sales grow 92% in Q1
    Changan Ford's sales grow 92% in Q1

    Changan Ford's year-on-year sales growth reached 92 percent in the first quarter, making it one of the country's fastest growing automobile enterprises. The introduction of several new models, including the Kuga, EcoSport and New Focus (pictured above), has been crucial in helping boost Changan Ford's sales over the past few months. Even sales of the current generation Mondeo increased 11 percent over the first three months of the year.  Changan is currently constructing a new engine factory in Chongqing, which is aimed to be completed and begin operation in June. The new factory will manufacture the majority of Ford EcoBoost engines to be sold in China.

  • Volkswagen expands car production in China
    Volkswagen expands car production in China

    German auto giant Volkswagen will build a plant in central China,  as it battles US rival General Motors to be the top foreign automaker in the world's biggest car market. The plant in the city of Changsha will start production in early 2016 with an annual output capacity of 300,000 vehicles.The move comes as VW battles US auto giant GM for dominance in the huge Chinese market, despite worries about over-capacity.VW delivered 2.81 million vehicles in the country last year while GM sold 2.84 million, making them its biggest foreign automakers.

  • Toyota and Nissan April China auto sales down
    Toyota and Nissan April China auto sales down

    Toyota Motor Corp and its China joint ventures sold 76,400 cars in the country in April, down 6.5 percent from a year earlier. That compares a 11.7 percent year-on-year fall in March. Toyota, which operates car ventures in China with FAW Group and Guangzhou Automobile Group Co Ltd , aims to sell 900,000 cars in the country this year, up 7.1 percent from a year earlier.   Nissan Motor Co Ltd and its China joint venture sold 102,800 cars in China in April, up 2.7 percent from a year earlier. That compares with a 16.6 percent decline in March. Nissan makes vehicles in China in partnership with Dongfeng Automobile Group Co.

  • JAC plans to up exports this year
    JAC plans to up exports this year

    Domestic automaker Jianghuai Automobile Co Ltd plans to significantly boost its exports this year。 JAC's overall sales goal for the year is 520,000 units, 15 percent of which will be exports。 JAC sold more than 465,100 units last year, 12 percent of which were exported to more than 120 countries and regions. The company has more than 500 dealerships and 14 assembly plants overseas. Founded in 1964 and based in Hefei, Anhui province, the automaker now has a full lineup of independently developed vehicles and components, including light, medium and heavy trucks, multi-purpose vehicles, small recreational vehicles, sedans, buses, construction machinery, engines, transmissions and chassis. JAC vehicles sell at a higher price in foreign countries than in the domestic market, noting that overseas sales became an important contributor to the 900 million yuan in net profit JAC realized last year. Many international distributors recognize JAC as one of the top Chinese auto brands. Currently, JAC vehicles are being sold throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and now in North America. JAC sold 142,600 vehicles in the first quarter of this year, a jump of 19.25 percent from a year earlier and accounting for 27.4 percent of this year's sales target. JAC aims to sell 1.6 million units annually and achieve revenue totaling 100 billion yuan by 2015.

  • BMW's China car sales could rise by double-digit rate in 2013
    BMW's China car sales could rise by double-digit rate in 2013

    BMW, the world's largest premium carmaker, believes its vehicle sales in China could grow at a double-digit per centage rate this year after surging 40 per cent in 2012. "Our expectation this year is high single-digit, maybe low double digit growth," BMW brand sales chief Ian Robertson said on Tuesday at the company's annual earnings press conference. "Having said that we have been surprised by the situation in China before, so we will have to wait and see." BMW sold 327,341 vehicles in China 2012.

  • South Africa: Car imports may ease as percentage of sales in 2013
    South Africa: Car imports may ease as percentage of sales in 2013

    Imported passenger cars into South Africa may decrease from 72% of all local car sales in 2012, to 71% in 2013. This comes as the duty rate on imported vehicles has now stabilised at 25%. If it materialises, the fall in percentage of imported cars in the sales mix will be the first drop since 1994. In 1995 the import duty rate was 71% and the percentage of imported cars sold in South Africa stood at 9%. This 9% has steadily increased as the import duty rate has come down, hitting 32% of all car sales in 2001, 50% in 2005, 61% in 2007, and 69% in 2011. While the percentage of imported vehicles in the sales mix may come down in 2013, the same is not true for the actual numbers in what is expected to remain a growing domestic market. The actual number of imported cars reached 318 000 units in 2012 and is expected to increase to 335 000 in 2013. However, the number of locally produced and sold cars are also expected to increase, at 140 000 in 2013, up from 122 000 in 2012. This number was 234 000 units in 1995. Overall vehicle production in South Africa is expected to reach a healthy 654 300 units in 2013, up from 539 424 units in 2012. Just short of 390 000 vehicles were produced in South Africa in 1995. Exports are expected to reach 361 300 units this year (55% of local production), up from 277 893 units in 2012. Vehicle exports numbered 15 764 units in 1995, or 4% of production. Toyota was South Africa's top vehicle producer in 2012, at 149 250 units, followed by Volkswagen, at 103 732 units, and Mercedes-Benz, at 61 297 units. Toyota was also the top exporter, at 88 122 units, followed by Volkswagen, at 54 148 units, and Mercedes-Benz, at 49 825 units. The top 2012 export destination outside Africa for vehicles from South Africa was the US, at 66 220 units, followed by the UK, at 41 111 units, and Japan, at 17 226 units. However, it is Africa that has been the real success story in 2012, with much room for further improvement. South Africa exported 24 281 vehicles to Algeria in 2012, followed by Nigeria as second most popular export destination, at 14 874 units – this up from 7 151 units in 2010. Ghana exports have grown from 2 451 units in 2010, to 5 062 units in 2012, with Angola importing 7 783 vehicles from South Africa in 2012, up from 934 in 2010. These countries all have high gross domestic product growths,Africa is a real solution for our vehicle exports." It expect a total domestic new vehicle market of 675 000 units in 2013, up from 624 000 units in 2012.

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