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Chinese car market overtakes that of United States
By ELAINE KURTENBACH and DEE-ANN DURBIN (AP) – 3 days ago

SHANGHAI — China has overtaken the U.S. as the world's biggest market for automobiles, the first time any other country has bought more vehicles than the nation that produced Henry Ford, the Cadillac and the minivan.

Now that the Chinese buy more cars and trucks than Americans, the shift could produce ripples for the environment, gas prices and even the kinds of cars automakers design.

More than 12.7 million cars and trucks will be sold in China this year, up 44 percent from the previous year and surpassing the 10.3 million forecast in the U.S., according to J.D. Power and Associates.

China has long been expected to overtake the U.S. since its population of 1.3 billion is more than quadruple that of the United States. But the increase in sales happened much faster than anyone expected because of China's tax cuts, its stimulus program and a depressed American market.

Two years ago, J.D. Power predicted China would pass the U.S. in 2025. Earlier this year, it forecast 2009 sales of just 9 million vehicles for China.

After a sharp slowdown in auto sales late last year, the Chinese government cut taxes on small cars and spent $730 million on subsidies to encourage sales of SUVs, pickups and minivans. A big stimulus program also boosted truck sales by pumping money into construction.

Auto sales were expected to rise with China's stimulus, but they have far exceeded expectations, said Jeff Schuster, J.D. Power's executive director of automotive forecasting.

Most experts think the top-sales title will shift back and forth between China and the United States for the next several years, with China ultimately prevailing.

Improving sales of autos and other big-ticket items is key to Beijing's strategy to promote stronger domestic consumption and lower dependence on exports.

"The government has sent a very clear message that they will not let the auto industry weaken, especially in 2010," say Jia Xinguang, chief analyst at China National Automotive Industry Consulting & Developing Corp.

Meanwhile, U.S. sales hit a 26-year low in early 2009 and remain well below the 17 million average from earlier this decade.

China's growing auto market is sure to affect the industry worldwide. Some key factors are:

_ CHINA'S CAR POLLUTION: It's gotten worse. China's fleet is newer, and big cities have imposed emissions standards that exceed those in the U.S., but lax enforcement of standards is a major problem. Vehicles may meet standards at first but then degrade over time.

On top of that, the number of vehicles on China's roads is soaring, although it's still a fraction of the U.S.

_ FUEL DEMAND: Global demand for oil is rising, fueled by China and India. Most energy experts agree that demand for crude has peaked in the U.S. Meanwhile, China's demand for oil used in transportation could more than double between 2007 and 2020, according to the World Energy Outlook, a joint study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the International Energy Agency.

At home, China struggles both with the amount and quality of its fuel supply. A study by Harvard researchers found that refiners were not supplying fuel that was good enough to meet the country's rising emissions standards.

The cost of oil is prompting China to encourage a shift to cars and trucks that are more fuel efficient or run on batteries and alternative fuels. The government has raised taxes on gas guzzlers. China is the world's No. 3 net importer after the U.S. and Japan.

_ VEHICLE DESIGN: The Chinese will have more influence over vehicle design as they buy more cars. GM had its Chinese team design the 2010 Buick LaCrosse because the brand sells better in China than in the U.S. Buick is considered a luxury car in China.

The designers included sumptuous back seats for executives with drivers. They also used Feng shui principles and swooping designs based on Chinese art.

Chinese automakers will emerge stronger from the sales boom. BYD Co. aims to overtake Toyota as the global auto leader by 2030. Among BYD's backers is billionaire investor Warren Buffett.

China's sales may grow so large that cars designed for Chinese tastes are sold globally, the way U.S. vehicles are now. But some experts doubt that will happen until Chinese automakers become competitive on style and quality.

Meanwhile, as China's middle class expands, Chinese car shoppers are developing tastes similar to those of drivers in the U.S. and other wealthy nations.

"I talk to my friends in Beijing," says Crystal Jiang, a professor at Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., who studies globalization. "I drive a Subaru, they also drive a Subaru."

Durbin reported from Detroit. AP Auto Writer Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to this report.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
 
12.7 million omg that number is big. Congrats China. I just want to know the contribution of local manufactures in to the number. (Not partnership or foreign manufactures. )
 
Dude Buick is a luxury car no matter where you but yh dudes rock onnnnnnnnnn

its sad though muscle cars, SUV's and trucks are loosing their market bigtime, with all the tree huggers going after frikin hybrids

but na man id always be a die-hard GM fan.. Trucks like a ROcK
 
The only reason they make more cars is because they have a big population.

I would never buy a chinese made car. Chinese made utes were getting sold here but they were death traps. Poorly built, poor saftey, overall a low quality car. They were banned from sale.
 
the Chinese "discounted sales" bubble is about to burst.

If you artificially "cheapen" your currency and sell to rest of the world, you will rapidly burn your resources but earn a pile of cash..

then as you deplete your resources and you start increasing your imports like energy, raw materials, you cannot sustain the price

ironically china's growth is capped by itz growth mantra "fire sales- all items must go..going cheap"

Please tell us when China bubble is going to burst! Stop your flaming comments.
 
The only reason they make more cars is because they have a big population.

I would never buy a chinese made car. Chinese made utes were getting sold here but they were death traps. Poorly built, poor saftey, overall a low quality car. They were banned from sale.

You says that Chinese made car is sold here but is banned from sales! What are you implying?
 
Please tell us when China bubble is going to burst! Stop your flaming comments.

Brother, no need to waste your time on a jealousy piece of sh@t,

He should pay more attention on when he will get his first toilet in his

life, so he don't need to do his open defecation on the forum.:china:
 
have you ever visited rest rooms in western nations..have u seen them rip reams of tissue and paper towels to wipe their &^$^&%.

where do u think your trees are going..there ain't super powers running 99c stores..and 5$ buffets..only super power wannabes.

wake up and save your country.

lol.... you must be pretty ignorant! Most woods comes from Indonesia, Australia or S America. China does not really produced woods.
 
the Chinese "discounted sales" bubble is about to burst.

If you artificially "cheapen" your currency and sell to rest of the world, you will rapidly burn your resources but earn a pile of cash..

then as you deplete your resources and you start increasing your imports like energy, raw materials, you cannot sustain the price

ironically china's growth is capped by itz growth mantra "fire sales- all items must go..going cheap"

I have to admit that cars made in china are not so competitive in the world market so basically speaking the 13m autos are sold within China. In Beijing, the population is 17 million and the auto population is 4 million.

but things are changing. GM and Shanghai auto have just made an agreement that GM sell its 1% share in their 50:50JointVenture to Shanghai auto and to start a joint enterprice which will focus the Indian market.

As for the forest protection. It has been decades that cutting trees became fobbiden and the forest cover rate of China rise from 7% in 1949 to about 20% in 2009.
 
have you ever visited rest rooms in western nations..have u seen them rip reams of tissue and paper towels to wipe their &^$^&%.

where do u think your trees are going..there ain't super powers running 99c stores..and 5$ buffets..only super power wannabes.

wake up and save your country.

Lol'd, I smell curry around here somewhere... How about this, save YOUR country from child molesters, abusers but primarily, poverty. I don't like seeing banged up cows on national highways LOL
 
Lol'd, I smell curry around here somewhere... How about this, save YOUR country from child molesters, abusers but primarily, poverty. I don't like seeing banged up cows on national highways LOL

Hey, buddy, where have you been ?

I doubt he ever visit a toilet in his life, give that poor guy a break, may

be he is one of those 69% child abuse victims.:cheers::china:
 
You says that Chinese made car is sold here but is banned from sales! What are you implying?

If you can't write proper coherent English sentences and if you can't understand what i write, i don't think should be replying to what i have said.
 
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Stop throwing feces at each other

Chinese market with huge demand for domestic as well as export driven growth was always predicted to over shadow America.

This isn't by any chance a surprise 2 me
 
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