By on July 24, 2010

China Car Times reports that “Whilst the Chinese auto market is down as a whole,” (well, it’s not “down”, a growth of 23.5 percent in June is not “down”, and a growth of 48.2 percent in the first half year isn‘t “down” either – it just cooled off a bit, in a Chinese way)  “there are certain niche segments such as the luxury car business that seems to performing above and beyond expectations.”

Apart from the tortured language – no kidding.

It’s mostly Germany luxury that tickles the fancy of well-heeled Chinese, with Japanese luxury bringing up the rear. First half year figures according to Chinese car Times:

  • Mercedes, including AMG, Smart, and Maybach brands sold 59,600 vehicles
  • BMW, including Mini,  delivered 75615 cars
  • Audi delivered 108,600 cars
  • Lexus sold 20,000 vehicles
  • Sales statistics for Infiniti China and Acura China are not currently available

As reported before, imports of European cars to China are scorching hot with first five months import number up 237.2 percent, thanks to a weaker Euro and richer Chinese.

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