China was expected to sell a record 5 million domestically-made automobiles in the first six months, the latest figure released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers showed.
The figure was generally in line with the association's forecast, based on the fact that about 4.5 million homemade autos were produced and sold in the first five months of 2008.
The production and sales volume rose 17.05 percent and 18.91 percent year on year respectively.
Of the total, the country produced 3.04 million and sold 3.02 million passenger vehicles during the period, up 16.33 percent and 17.41 percent from last year.
The production and sales of commercial vehicles hit 1.31 million and 1.32 million, a rise of 18.75 percent and 22.48 percent.
The top-10 domestic producers, including Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), First Automobile Works (FAW) and Dongfeng Motors had 84.19 percent of the total sales.
Chery and Geely, two car makers widely regarded as flag-bearers of Chinese homegrown brands, ranked seventh and tenth respectively.
(Xinhua News Agency June 10, 2008) |