Shanghai GM stumbles in ‘08
January 6, 2009
Filed under: China, Buick, GM
One of the refrains we’ve all heard in recent years is how strong Buick is for General Motors in China, where it’s not cursed with the stigma of being a grandparent’s brand in the States. While most of yesterday’s attention was rightly focused on the industry-wide year-end U.S. sales bloodbath, Shanghai Daily reports that 2008 was a bummer for GM’s joint venture with SAIC in China.
Shanghai GM ended up down 7% versus 2007, with analysts saying that its new cars, like the freshly-updated Buick Excelle, didn’t deliver the goods in terms of styling, price, or fuel economy. Hence, buyers reportedly turned to the VW Jetta and Toyota Corolla instead. Shanghai Daily points out that Chevrolet, Cadillac, and Saab all showed growth in China last year, so the overall Shanghai GM decline essentially gets laid at the feet of Buick. Now, it’ll be interesting to see how [...]
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