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China sells 872,900 PVs in June, up 48% y/y

From Bloomberg| July 09 , 2009 14:58 BJT

China's passenger-vehicle sales rose 48 percent in June, the biggest jump since February 2006, as tax cuts and government subsidies helped the nation extend its lead over the U.S. as the world's largest auto market this year.

Chinese motorists bought 872,900 cars, sport-utility vehicles and other passenger vehicles last month, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) said in a statement today. Overall vehicle sales, which include buses and trucks, rose 36 percent to 1.14 million.

In the first half, China's vehicle sales surpassed the tally in the U.S. by about 27 percent as the government cut retail taxes and handed out subsidies in rural areas to revive consumption and economic growth. U.S. auto sales have plunged on the recession and job concerns, threatening to end the country's at least 63-year reign as the world's largest auto market.

China's first-half vehicle sales rose 18 percent to 6.1 million. Sales of passenger vehicle climbed 26 percent to 4.53 million, while commercial-vehicle sales fell 0.5 percent to 1.57 million, the association said. U.S. vehicle sales dropped 35 percent to 4.8 million.

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