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Shanghai GM sold 201,188 vehicles. This was a 81.6% percent increase over the previous year. Its share of China's passenger car market grew to nearly 9.8 percent, placing Shanghai GM among the top thr
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'''Shanghai General Motors Company Limited''' is a subsidiary of [[General Motors]], and manufactures and sells [[automobiles]] in [[China]]. GM partnered with [[Shanghai Automotive]] to set up the company, which sells [[Hummer]], [[Buick]], and [[Cadillac]] vehicles. In 2003, China became the second largest single market for General Motors, and GM Shanghai has a 13% market share in China, second only to [[Volkswagen Group China]] among foreign carmakers.
'''Shanghai General Motors Company Limited''' (Shanghai GM) is a subsidiary of [[General Motors]], and manufactures and sells [[automobiles]] in [[China]]. GM partnered with [[Shanghai Automotive]] to set up the company, which sells [[Hummer]], [[Buick]], and [[Cadillac]] vehicles. In 2003, China became the second largest single market for General Motors, and GM Shanghai has a 13% market share in China, second only to [[Volkswagen Group China]] among foreign carmakers.


In the future, it is likely that entire new vehicles will be engineered by GM and SAIC's [[Pan-Asia Technical Automotive Center]] for GM Shanghai to build.
In the future, it is likely that entire new vehicles will be engineered by GM and SAIC's [[Pan-Asia Technical Automotive Center]] for GM Shanghai to build.


According to the company, in 2003, Shanghai GM sold 201,188 vehicles. This was a 81.6% percent increase over the previous year. Its share of China's passenger car market grew to nearly 9.8 percent, placing Shanghai GM among the top three passenger car manufacturers in China.



== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 05:27, 3 February 2005

GM Shanghai logo
GM Shanghai logo

Shanghai General Motors Company Limited (Shanghai GM) is a subsidiary of General Motors, and manufactures and sells automobiles in China. GM partnered with Shanghai Automotive to set up the company, which sells Hummer, Buick, and Cadillac vehicles. In 2003, China became the second largest single market for General Motors, and GM Shanghai has a 13% market share in China, second only to Volkswagen Group China among foreign carmakers.

In the future, it is likely that entire new vehicles will be engineered by GM and SAIC's Pan-Asia Technical Automotive Center for GM Shanghai to build.

According to the company, in 2003, Shanghai GM sold 201,188 vehicles. This was a 81.6% percent increase over the previous year. Its share of China's passenger car market grew to nearly 9.8 percent, placing Shanghai GM among the top three passenger car manufacturers in China.