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Chinese carmaker Chery sold 44,568
vehicles in March to become the first domestic brand to top China's
monthly vehicle sales since 1987. (File Photo)
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BEIJING, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese carmaker Chery sold 44,568 vehicles in
March to become the first domestic brand to top China's monthly vehicle sales
since 1987.
It was also the first month in which the Anhui-based
company, which develops and produces cars with homegrown brands, sold more than
40,000 cars.
Second was Sino-U.S. joint venture Shanghai GM, which
recorded monthly sales of 40,071 vehicles.
Two Sino-German joint ventures -- Shanghai Volkswagen
and FAW Volkswagen -- followed, with sales of 38,627 and 37,016 respectively.
The four best sellers held 33 percent of China's car
market in March.
In a scramble for market share with Chery, FAW
Volkswagen and Shanghai GM slashed prices around the Spring Festival holidays,
said analysts.
Chery sold 37,207 vehicles in January, second only to
the 40,570 sold by Shanghai GM, when the indigenous carmaker achieved the second
highest monthly car sales in China for the first time.
The company became China's seventh largest automaker
and fourth largest producer of sedans in 2006, with sales of 305,200 vehicles,
including 272,400 sedan cars.
It plans to double its exports this year, encouraged
by last year's exports of 50,000 vehicles.