Mazda Aims 22% Sales Increase in China

Mazda Motors has had a very successful year on the Chinese market in 2009, with its sales posting a 41 percent year-to-year increase, and the company has set a 22 percent increase target for 2010, as Gasgoo reports.

Last year, Mazda’s two Chinese joint-ventures, FAW Mazda and Chang’an Mazda sold 106,982 respectively 72, 697 vehicles. This can be translated into a 27 percent, respectively 69 percent increase. A part of this was achieved through the fact that the two JVs have inaugurated 42 dea… (read more)