Because we don't want them ...

jimpeel

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and it may be the only way they ever see anything out of their investment.

SOURCE

GM's Auto Sales in China Top US for First Time
Published: Friday, 2 Jul 2010

By: Reuters

General Motors' first-half sales in China, the world's biggest auto market, exceeded sales in its home U.S. market for the first time, according to data released on Friday.

GM's China auto sales jumped 48.5 percent to 1.21 million units in January through June, compared with the 1.08 million light vehicles it delivered in the U.S. over the same period, company data showed.

China overtook the U.S. as the world's top auto market in 2009, helped by government incentives and a 4 trillion yuan ($590 billion) economic stimulus package.

GM's June China auto sales rose 23.2 percent to 176,486 units.

Sales of Shanghai GM, the Detroit automaker's flagship car venture with SAIC Motor, came to 71,782 units, up 18.9 percent on a year earlier.

Sales of Wuling brand mini vehicles made at its three-way tie-up in south China rose 19.7 percent to 99,115 units.

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jimpeel

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Ford F-350, one-ton, crew cab dually with 460 cid V-8 and have been driving it nearly trouble free for thirteen years. I'll stick to Fords. Always had good luck with them with the exception of a Pinto wagon with the V-6. What an abortion that one was.
 
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