Mitsubishi to Enter Korean Market by the end of 2008
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Mitsubishi to Enter Korean Market by the end of 2008


Following in the footsteps of Nissan (click here for details), Mitsubishi will enter the South Korean market by the end of 2008. According to a report in the Nikkei newspaper, the Japanese carmaker plans to sell initially five models mainly in Seoul and other major cities through a local dealership set up in collaboration with South Korea's Daewoo Motors.




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