Audi, BMW and Mercedes are addicted to Chinese market

German premium brands Audi, BMW and Mercedes is dependent Dinca Inc. is more than the Chinese market, amid lower sales Inc. is traditional markets.
Major German premium manufacturers Audi, BMW and Mercedes, are becoming more dependent Inc. is the Chinese market due to weaker sales in Germany and other traditional markets.
Advance sales in China was an important driver of growth of the three German manufacturers of luxury, but the decreases registered in Germany makes practical to depend in an important measure for the Asian market. Audi registered in July an increase of 53% of sales in China and BMW reached a 82% increase.
BMW registered, however, an increase of 4 percent in Germany. Instead, Mercedes and tripled sales in the Chinese auto market in July of 2010. Specialists in auto announce that the premium segment in China will attach a growth aveas double the level of market growth generally in the context in which China has in spending money and availability.
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