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发表于 2023-5-4 12:37
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Sales of vehicles sourced from China increased by 68.5 per cent last month, firmly establishing China as our third favourite car importer behind Japan and Thailand, which makes most of our one-tonne utes. Korea has been relegated to fourth.
There are a couple of reasons for the trend. Mainstream car makers have jacked up their prices and removed cheaper models from their line ups, making Chinese cars the logical option for buyers on a budget.
China also seems to have fared much better out of the semiconductor shortage. While Japanese brands struggle to supply enough cars to meet demand, Chinese makers have plenty of stock. |
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