GM’s China Sales Gain 20% in February on Demand for Wuling Vans

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General Motors Co., which sells more vehicles in China than anywhere else, said deliveries gained 20 percent last month, led by sales of its Wuling microvans.

China sales increased to 257,770 units in February from 215,070 a year earlier, the Detroit-based company said in a statement today. Sales of Wuling microvans, which account for about half of GM’s deliveries in the country, rose 32 percent and Cadillac sales surged 91 percent.