Volkswagen’s premium carmaker Audi said it sold 20.4 percent more cars in China in June than a year ago. That rate of growth represents a slowdown from the 44.2 percent rise seen in May, however.
For the first six months of 2012, Audi sold 193,871 cars in China, a rise of 37.8 percent. Audi said that made it the most popular premium brand in China, and added it wished to continue to grow at double-digit rate in 2012. Via: Reuters.
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