By on July 5, 2012

Our patent-pending oracle for the Chinese market has spoken and predicts slight June gains for the world’s largest car market. GM China did this by announcing a 10.1 percent gain on 213,495 units sold in June.

June ’12 YoY 6 months YoY
GM China 213,495 10.1% 1,417,047 11.3%
Shanghai GM 109,127 7.5% 639,549 6.6%
Buick 56,995 5.3% 343,279 5.7%
Chevrolet 51,640 0.6% 302,280 1.8%
Cadillac 2,507 7.9% 14,616 3.8%
SAIC-GM-Wuling 100,407 14.1% 745,427 16.2%
Wuling 94,377 16.0% 686,720 13.6%
Baojun 37,081  –
FAW-GM 3,357 -3.4% 29,172 -3.5%

Outpacing a slowing market, GM’s sales in China in the first half of 2012 rose 11.3 percent to 1,417,047 units. Shanghai GM’s domestic sales in June rose 7.5 percent, SAIC-GM-Wuling is up 14.1 percent. June sales of FAW-GM are down 3.4 percent to 3,357 units.

TTAC salutes GM again for not trying to spin the numbers when they are down, and for reporting plusses and minuses as they happen.

 

 

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