OS Lifer Oct 11, 1999 15,581 1 76 Dec 4, 2006 #1 http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Columns/articleId=117775
Inspector Jihad Lifer Apr 17, 2005 13,465 3 81 Dec 4, 2006 #2 who would have thought buick would be the best selling car in china.
N ntdz Diamond Member Aug 5, 2004 6,989 0 0 Dec 4, 2006 #3 This is good. This could possibly bode well for GM in the future, if there is a future for them.
T thatguy82 Member Oct 22, 2006 123 0 0 Dec 4, 2006 #4 Most cars i saw in shanghai from a trip earlier in the year were Buicks or VWs, so that makes sense to me.
Most cars i saw in shanghai from a trip earlier in the year were Buicks or VWs, so that makes sense to me.
5 50cent1228 Platinum Member Oct 5, 2006 2,425 0 0 Dec 4, 2006 #5 Originally posted by: ntdz This is good. This could possibly bode well for GM in the future, if there is a future for them. Click to expand... yup
Originally posted by: ntdz This is good. This could possibly bode well for GM in the future, if there is a future for them. Click to expand... yup
rh71 No Lifer Aug 28, 2001 52,844 1,049 126 Dec 4, 2006 #6 They certainly know not to buy things Made in China. I wonder how those cars are doing, btw.
DougK62 Diamond Member Mar 28, 2001 8,035 6 81 Dec 4, 2006 #7 GM has always been big in the Asian market.
M marulee Golden Member Oct 27, 2006 1,299 1 0 Dec 4, 2006 #8 Ppl stand with a car. Which brand is it?
M mwmorph Diamond Member Dec 27, 2004 8,877 1 81 Dec 4, 2006 #9 VW, Citroen and Buick were pretty big in the Shanghai/Beijing and Hangzhou area if I remember correctly when I went back a few years ago.
VW, Citroen and Buick were pretty big in the Shanghai/Beijing and Hangzhou area if I remember correctly when I went back a few years ago.