China car sales have exploded 19.5%
Car sales have accelerated during the first two months of the year in China, rising 19.5 percent compared to the same period last year.
Automakers Running 2.8 million cars in January-February.
Total sales, including trucks and buses, were ahead 14.7 percent to 3.4 million vehicles.
In 2012, car sales climbed 7.1 percent while total sales of vehicles are improving 4.3 percent.
Car manufacturers on the planet rely on China, which is the most important market in the world, to support their sales in a context of generalized weakness elsewhere.
Chinese sales of General Motors have appreciated by 7.9 per cent in January-February compared to last year, while Ford's sales were advancing 46 percent and Nissan's slid 14.1 percent .
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