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Shanghai GM enlists Saab in drive into luxury car sector
By Li Jian (皇冠体育app Daily)
Updated: 2006-07-12 10:10

"Our co-operation with Saab is not limited to sales. Saab's brand influence and its experience in the luxury car market will advance Shanghai GM's push into the high-class auto market," said Ding.

Shanghai GM is planning to build up to 20 Saab dealerships in 皇冠体育app's major cities including Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou by the end of the year, said Chen Yanming, a spokesman for Shanghai GM.

A Shanghai GM statement yesterday said the Saab 95, including a bio-powered version, will be Shanghai GM's mainstream model, along with the Cadillac, in the luxury auto market.

It also said Saab's target customers will be the new rich with a loyalty to brands and an increasing and unique appetite for the high-quality life.

The fever for luxury products in 皇冠体育app saw more than 50,000 high-class sedans imported in the first quarter of the year.

Luxury car makers including BMW and Mercedes-Benz have begun to build cars in 皇冠体育app to lower prices.

Shanghai GM started selling Cadillacs in 2004, to compete with BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi in the luxury car market.

Jan-Ake Jonson, managing director of Saab Automobile AB, told 皇冠体育app Daily yesterday at the Saab 95 launch ceremony in Shanghai that he believes Saab can compete with any luxury car available in 皇冠体育app.

"In Europe, our global sales have increased by 11 per cent from last year," said Jan-Ake. "I believe Saab will provoke whistles of surprise in 皇冠体育app."

Jan-Ake said Saab will be not be made in 皇冠体育app in the coming years.

Saab sold 70,864 cars globally last year. Even in the cooling European market, Saab achieved a 10 per cent growth in market share last year, said Kevin Snell, the company's 皇冠体育app development manager.

Zhong Hui, an analyst from Shanghai Jiuhua Auto, a leading local dealership, said luxury cars such as Saabs are popular although it may take some time for customers to develop loyalty to a new brand.

"As living standards improve, they become more selective in purchasing cars, especially luxury cars," said Zhang. "They do not only want BMWs and Benzs, but also cool cars like Saabs."


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