China's car market promising: Audi chairman
Updated: 2012-11-07 10:56
(Xinhua)
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BERLIN - A top official of German car producer Audi AG said Tuesday that China's car market is full of potential and its sales are expected to continue to flourish.
Attending the 6th Automobile Week Congress in Berlin, Chairman of the board of Audi Rupert Stadler told Xinhua that the sales of Audi cars in China had risen 30 percent this year.
"We will keep going on with the things that we have done. China has a lot of potentiality," said Stadler, "Since the sales of cars have reached 1 million, we will move to 2 million."
According to Audi's official website, 1 million Audi cars were sold in China in 2010. The company aims to sell another million by 2013.
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