Nissan Motor and its China joint venture sold 90,400 vehicles in China in December, down 24 per cent from a year earlier, the Japanese automaker said on Monday.
That shows an improvement from November when sales declined 29.8 per cent. Sales came to 1,181,500 for the full year, down 5.3 per cent, it said in a statement. Nissan makes vehicles in China in partnership with Dongfeng Auto. Via: EconomicTimes.
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