CHINA: Honda JVs hike 2009 sales 22.5%

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 8 January 2010

Honda Motor joint ventures in China sold 576,223 cars in China in 2009, a year on year rise of 22.5%. December sales were up 42.3% to 59,002 units.

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