VW Looks Set to Surpass GM as China's Best-Selling Foreign Automaker in 2013
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VW Looks Set to Surpass GM as China's Best-Selling Foreign Automaker in 2013



VW is on track to sell more vehicles in China than General Motors for the first time in nine years and to regain its place as the biggest foreign carmaker in the world’s largest car market. Read more »




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