Sino-foreign joint-ventures were China's top three producers of
passenger vehicles in 2006, with Shanghai GM leading the pack
selling 413,400 cars.
The list, published Monday by the website China Auto News, shows that the
Shanghai Volkswagen and FAW-Volkswagen followed in second and third
by selling 352,000 and 350,000 cars, respectively.
Chery, China's top-selling domestic brand, sold 300,000 cars to
rank fourth, the top all-Chinese carmaker.
Jia Xinguang, an industrial analyst, said that China's domestic
auto producers boosted their share of the market to 26 percent in
2006.
"They may not be market leaders yet, but they are definitely
growing stronger," he said.
Another two China-owned brands, Brilliance Auto and Geely Group,
also edged into the top 10 by selling more than 200,000 cars.
The list shows that combined sales of the top 10 reached 2.85
million, accounting for more than two thirds of the four million
passenger vehicles sold.
China has around 1,500 registered auto producers, of which under
100 sell over 10,000 vehicles a year. Many small manufacturers sell
only 300 to 500 vehicles annually. The National Development and
Reform Commission warned in December 2006 that the auto industry
was overheated, which could lead to over-production.
(Xinhua News Agency January 9, 2007)