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Mazda sees 2009 China sales up 33%
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-04-15 15:16

Mazda Motor Corp said on Wednesday its sales in China in the January-March quarter rose 22 percent to a record 37,217 vehicles, and forecast a 33 percent jump for all of 2009 to 170,000 vehicles.

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For March, sales grew 18 percent to 14,239 thanks to brisk sales of the Mazda6 sedan, the Japanese automaker said. That outpaced a 10.3 percent rise in the overall Chinese market, which had been bolstered by government incentives to lift demand.

Mazda is due to launch a remodeled version of the Mazda6 on April 25 in China, but will continue to sell the existing version due to its popularity, a spokeswoman said.

Mazda operates a three-way car manufacturing venture in China with its top shareholder Ford Motor Co and Changan Automobile Co, and has a separate venture with FAW Car.


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