General Motors Sales in China Set New September Record
Buick
Regal
SHANGHAI – General
Motors and its joint ventures sold a September record 244,266 vehicles
in China, up 1.7 percent from September 2011 and 10.5 percent from
August.
During the first nine
months of 2012, sales by GM and its joint ventures in China increased
10.0 percent on an annual basis to a record 2,081,812 units.
Shanghai GM’s domestic
sales were up 3.7 percent year on year to an all-time September high of
120,010 units. SAIC-GM-Wuling’s sales in China also set a September
record, increasing 0.4 percent to 119,510 units. Domestic sales by FAW-GM
were down 5.0 percent to 4,581 units.
Chevrolet sales in China totaled 56,166 units in September, a record for
the month and an increase of 3.2 percent year on year. The brand was
again led by the Sail, with sales of 18,786 units, and the Cruze, which
had sales of 18,338 units. In addition, the Malibu set an all-time
monthly sales record of 8,280 units.
Buick’s September sales
in China declined 1.8 percent on an annual basis to 62,120 units. Sales
of the original Excelle family totaled 23,186 units. It was followed by
the Excelle XT and GT, which generated sales of 15,311 units. Demand for
the Regal of 9,026 units was an all-time monthly high.
Cadillac sales in China
during September totaled 2,585 units, a drop of 8.3 percent year on
year. It continued to be led by the SRX luxury utility vehicle, which
sold 1,800 units.
Wuling sales in China
totaled 109,502 units in September, down 2.5 percent year on year.
Baojun sales during the month were 9,147 units, up from 1,945 units sold
in September 2011.
Shanghai GM’s domestic
sales were up 6.7 percent to 966,832 units, SAIC-GM-Wuling’s domestic
sales were up 13.7 percent to 1,070,131 units, and FAW-GM’s domestic
sales were down 1.4 percent to 41,249 units.