GM China November Sales Increase 9.7% on Buick, Chevrolet

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General Motors Co., the biggest foreign automaker in China, reported November sales in the country increased 9.7 percent on demand for its Buick and Chevrolet cars countered a decline in Wuling deliveries.

China sales climbed to 260,018 units in November, led by a 17 percent increase in Buick sales, the Detroit-based automaker said in a statement on its website today. For the first 11 months, deliveries rose 10 percent to 2.59 million units, exceeding the full-year tally in 2011, it said.