Geely Group, China's largest privately-owned carmaker, only fulfilled 28
percent of its annual sales goal in the first four months of 2007, company
sources said on Saturday.
The Hong
Kong-listed carmaker sold 67,201 motor vehicles from January to April, a year-on-year growth of seven percent. But the company was
dissatisfied as it fell well short of its annual goal of 240,000 units.
Company sources attributed the disappointing sales figures to the
cut-throat price war on the domestic auto market.
However, the sources
said, Geely planned to put a new model, dubbed Vision, on the market. This will
help the company fulfill its annual sales goal in the remaining months of the
year, the sources added.
Geely Group, which began production in 1996,
sold 175,635 cars last year, up 32 percent from the previous year.
In a
related development, Geely signed with Manganese Bronze Holdings, manufacturer
of the reputed London taxi "Black Cab", an agreement in October last year to
jointly produce 20,000 units of the taxi annually from 2008 in a new facility
adjacent to Geely's automobile production base in Shanghai .
The first Chinese-made model of the famous
London cab debuted at the 12th Shanghai Automobile and Technology Exhibition in
late April.
Geely will sell the London cabs in Asia, while Manganese
Bronze, which invested 19.85 million pounds in the joint venture, will sell the
cars to markets outside Asia.
Last year, Geely exported 15,000 cars to
40-odd countries.
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