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China May 2013: Focus on the all-new models

The Beijing Senova D is based on the Saab 9-5. * See the Top 304 All-models ranking by clicking on the title! * Today I inaugurate a new series on BSCB. With the Chinese new car market growing and evolving at breakneck speed and displaying more and more models, I…

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China May 2013: VW Lavida leads, Ford Ecosport up

Ford Ecosport * NOW UPDATED with the Top 304 All-models ranking! Click on title to see * New Passenger Car sales in China are up 9% year-on-year to 1,419,700 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 7,261,600 units, up an impressive 15% on 2012. As it gets bigger the Chinese market seems…

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World: The new Toyota Corolla sedan is here

2014 Toyota Corolla (European version) Ford claims it's the Focus, but BestSellingCarsBlog worldwide sales figures place the Toyota Corolla as the best-selling car in the world in 2012. You can see more about this debate in my article: World Full Year 2012: Ford Focus or Toyota Corolla crowned? In any case,…

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China LCV April 2013: Wuling Sunshine reclaims throne

Wuling Sunshine * See the Top 5 best-selling LCV and Top models overall by clicking on the title! * Sales of new Light Commercial Vehicles are up 5% year-on-year both in April at 456,651 registrations and year-to-date at 1,886,368 units. After 3 consecutive months of domination by the Wuling Hongguang,…

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Ford pulls out of Australia

Bob Graziano: "Manufacturing in Australia is no longer viable" Breaking news: In a press conference that started 30 minutes ago, Ford Australia President and CEO Bob Graziano has announced that Ford is pulling out of manufacturing cars in Australia in October 2016. Graziano has confirmed local production of the Falcon, Falcon…

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China: Return to explosive growth predicted

Picture courtesy of investgazeta.net, all rights reserved. * See the Full article by clicking on the title! * China became the largest automotive market in the world in 2009 while the US fell into recession. However since then, Chinese sales slowed from the strong double-digit growth of 2009 and 2010. This…

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