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China 1993: First millionaire market, VW Santana first model above 100,000 annual sales

Volkswagen sold 100,030 units of the Santana in China in 1993. This year more than one million new vehicles were sold in China for the first time, at 1,056,679. That's a whopping 44.5% year-on-year improvement. Volkswagen (+32.7%) easily keeps the lead yet can't quite match the market growth, resulting in…

  • September 20, 1994
  • Matt Gasnier
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China 1992: VW Santana #1, FAW Tianjin Xiali up to #3, market up 45.7%

The FAW Tianjin Xiali is a Daihatsu Charade manufactured under license. The Chinese new vehicle market grows 45.7% year-on-year in 1992 to 731,064 units. The five top selling brands gain even more ground than the market. Volkswagen (+68.9%) continues to lead with 11.6% of the market, distancing Isuzu (+147.8%). FAW…

  • September 20, 1993
  • Matt Gasnier
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China 1991: Volkswagen sells 3 times more than any other brand

The VW Santana is the best-selling vehicle in China in 1991. 501,838 new vehicles were registered in China in 1991, a 38.3% year-on-year surge. Volkswagen leads the way with over 50,000 sales, well above Isuzu (just under 15,000), Toyota (almost 12,800) and Beijing Jeep (11,300). FAW Tianjin rounds out the…

  • September 19, 1992
  • Matt Gasnier
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China 1980-1985: Fiat 126p best-seller, 1 passenger car for every 6 million people

Fiat 126p taxi in Shanghai, China * See the Full article by clicking on the title! * Up until 1979, cars were an extremely rare sight on Chinese roads, only high ranking civil servants were permitted to have cars and a privately owned vehicle was unthinkable. In the early eighties, China…

  • January 18, 1986
  • Matt Gasnier
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