FT.com - China - Chinese lose enthusiasm for smaller cars:
"The “people’s car” might not find a warm reception in the People’s Republic.
While Tata Motors hopes that its new $2,500 Nano model will bring vehicle ownership to the Indian masses, car-buyers in China, the most dynamic market in the world, have lost some of their enthusiasm for small, cheap vehicles.
Honda disputes cheap car logic - Jan-13Stop buying cars, says Shenzhen mayor - Jul-06The car club in the fast lane - Jun-29Industry figures to be released this week will show that the growth of sales of smaller-engined vehicles fell sharply last year in spite of a continuing boom in the overall car market, which grew by about 24 per cent."
"The “people’s car” might not find a warm reception in the People’s Republic.
While Tata Motors hopes that its new $2,500 Nano model will bring vehicle ownership to the Indian masses, car-buyers in China, the most dynamic market in the world, have lost some of their enthusiasm for small, cheap vehicles.
Honda disputes cheap car logic - Jan-13Stop buying cars, says Shenzhen mayor - Jul-06The car club in the fast lane - Jun-29Industry figures to be released this week will show that the growth of sales of smaller-engined vehicles fell sharply last year in spite of a continuing boom in the overall car market, which grew by about 24 per cent."
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