[Industry Alert] China-made passenger car sales up on month, market still dim
[2009-02-12 10:29:07]
The sales of China-made passenger car in January picked up from the previous month in
Sales of China-made passenger cars climbed 4.44 percent to 610,600 units from a month earlier. However, the figure was still down 7.76 percent year-on-year.
Zhu Yiping, associate secretary with the CAAM, said government stimulus policies for auto industry helped lift sales of China-made passenger cars.
Cars with engine displacement below 1.6 liters stood out, with a month-on-month rise in both output and sales because of the tax incentives, he said. Specific figures were not available.
January saw output of China-made autos at 658,800 units, up 5.07 percent from the previous month and down 20.22 percent from the same month a year earlier. Sales stood at 735,500 units, down 0.83 percent month on month and down 14.35 percent year on year.
The month-on-month decline was mainly attributed to the slump in commercial car sales, the association said.
January output of commercial vehicles dropped 4.4 percent from December to 132,000 units. A total of 125,100 units were sold, down 20.35 percent. The two figures dived sharply by 39.10 percent and 36.46 percent from a year ago.
Zhu said the rise in passenger car sales failed to revive the auto industry as the economy at large saw no signs of obvious recovery.
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