GM Sold More Vehicles in China Than the U.S. in 2010

January 25th, 2011

Via: USA Today:

General Motors last year sold more cars and trucks in China –now the world’s largest and fastest-growing auto market — than it did in the U.S.

GM sold 2,351,610 vehicles in China in 2010, up 28.8% over 2009. By contrast it sold 2.215,227 in the U.S., up 6.3%.

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One Response to “GM Sold More Vehicles in China Than the U.S. in 2010”

  1. eyelight says:

    I’ve been in several taxis in Beijing.
    They don’t really get the whole idea of stopping at junctions too well.
    Just keep going, blowing your horn.

    That was 1995. I’m sure it’s got a lot worse since then.

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