BMW expects China sales growth at 10 percent in 2017
BMW Group expects sales in China to grow around 10 percent this year while global sales are likely to climb 5 percent to 5.5 percent
BMW Group expects sales in China to grow around 10 percent this year while global sales are likely to climb 5 percent to 5.5 percent
The joint venture BMW Brilliance said on Friday that its sales in China are expected to rise at least 20 percent in 2017
Audi's Chinese operations are under pressure from its own dealer network and the increase sales volume of BMW and Mercedes-Benz
Ian Robertson - said on Thursday in Paris that BMW is seeing growth again in China, while at the opposite spectrum, the U.S. market is stalling
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BMW China announced the launch of the M4 GTS along with its base price - 2M RMB or roughly $310,000, excluding 8.5 percent tax
At the 2016 Beijing Motor Show, BMW executives said the German automaker expects its car sales in China to rise by a mid-single-digit percentage this year
BMW China decided to drop the prices of some 4,500 spare parts by 10 to 30 percent to keep customers happy and to remain competitive.
To deal with the increasing competition and declining sales, BMW plans to upgrade versions of its sedans and SUVs in China later this year
While showing double digits growth in the last few years, the Chinese market has slowed down and presents some challenges for premium automakers
At the 2015 Shanghai Motor Show, BMW has announced a price reduction for the Chinese car market, along with production cuts
BMW Chinese dealers pressed BMW to set more realistic sales targets, lower wholesale prices and extend grace periods for payment.