German Brands Sell Almost as Many Cars in China as All 25 Local Carmakers Combined
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German Brands Sell Almost as Many Cars in China as All 25 Local Carmakers Combined



German automakers have reached a 24 percent share of the Chinese auto market in July, gaining 3 percent compared to the end of 2013. The world’s largest car market is a haven for German carmakers, which together sell almost as many cars as all 25 Chinese brands combined.
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