Tesla sold 52,859 China-made vehicles in November -CPCA

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BEIJING : U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc sold 52,859 China-made vehicles in November, including 21,127 for export, the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) said on Wednesday.CPCA said passenger car sales in November in China totalled 1.85 million, down 12.5per cent from a year earlier.

BEIJING : U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc sold 52,859 China-made vehicles in November, including 21,127 for export, the China Passenger Car Association said on Wednesday. CPCA said passenger car sales in November in China totalled 1.

85 million, down 12.5per cent from a year earlier.

 

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Still tens of thousand too many. Money earned to the US to be spend in harming China & China people.

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