GM Keeps Chevrolet Production in China for Global Export Markets
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General Motors withdraws its Chevrolet brand from retail operations in China, ending a 21-year presence on one of the most important car markets in the world. The decision comes after a spectacular drop in sales, which reached less than 9,000 vehicles last year, from 760,000 units in 2014.
Chevrolet to stop selling cars in China, vehicles will continue to be built there for export outside the US only
After 21 years and over 7.5 million owners in China, Chevrolet is leaving the world’s biggest car market, after selling fewer than 9,000 units there last year, according to CarNewsChina. Chevys will continue to be built in China for export outside the US only. Although the 50:50 SAIC-General Motors joint-venture in China has been renewed for another 20 years, according to Reuters, the focus will be on Buick and Cadillac exports from China to the…
GM Keeps Chevrolet Production in China for Global Export Markets
General Motors has confirmed Chevrolet will stop selling new vehicles in mainland China, ending a 21-year retail presence that once made the brand one of the country’s top-selling foreign nameplates. Rather than shutting down assembly of the brand’s vehicles in China, the Detroit automaker plans to convert the Chevrolet production footprint into an export-only operation serving emerging markets. Chevrolet exported 6,930 units from China in the f…
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