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Alibaba to Sell Cars at Vending Machines, and Luxury Brands Should Care
Alibaba will build China’s first automotive vending machine so consumers can enjoy the convenience of purchasing a car as easily as buying a can of Coke. Read MoreChina’s Negative Publicity Fails To Dent Foreign Automakers
Although Chinese authorities have been levying multiple accusations against foreign automakers in recent weeks, the negative publicity doesn't seem to be taking much of a toll. Read MoreHow Luxury Brands Can Deal With China’s Infamous ‘Trademark Trolls’
Tesla's debut in the China market has reportedly been delayed by a company holding onto its name, but the automaker can look to other brands that have been in similar… Read MoreAudi Gets Aggressive To Drop “Bureaucrat-Mobile” Title In China
Long the de rigueur marque for China's bureaucrats, Audi is working to overhaul its image in the country and appeal to a broadening base of younger drivers uninterested in the… Read MoreChina Top Priority For Mercedes-Benz In 2013
Despite relative underperformance in mainland China and a weakening market in Europe, 2012 can still be considered a success for Daimler. Read MoreCan Mercedes Get Its Groove Back In China?
Picking itself up from a turbulent year, Mercedes-Benz is “taking action” to stay on top in the China luxury auto market. Read MoreBentley China Sales Surge 26% In First Nine Months Of 2012
An uncertain global economy hasn't significantly dented sales for ultra-luxury automaker Bentley, which announced today that sales as of the end of September had reached 5,969 units, a 25 percent… Read MoreMammoth Dealerships & Auto Debuts: Bentley’s Big Plans For Beijing
On track to see China surpass the US this year in terms of sales, the British ultra-luxury automaker Bentley pulled out all the stops this weekend in an attempt to… Read MoreChina Ahead Of US In Race To Become Bentley’s Top Market
As Lamborghini frets an ultra-luxury auto slowdown in China in 2012, the latest sales figures out of the country give plenty of cause for optimism for the British automaker Bentley. Read MoreUnder New Government Policy In China, Audi’s Loss Could Be Red Flag’s Gain
If a recently announced plan by Beijing to require government offices to purchase only domestic auto brands holds water, the ubiquitous black Audi sedans so beloved by mid-level bureaucrats throughout… Read More