Surprising recovery for China's domestic auto brands
Despite falling sales for many of China's automakers some fared better than others
Despite falling sales for many of China's automakers some fared better than others
Despite ambitious expansion plans, Toyota dealers are looking worried as vehicles remain unsold.
The US car giant is looking to best rival VW in the Chinese market
Vehicle production has grown significantly as consumer demand remains strong
There are now almost as many drivers as people living in the US\n
Daimler and Dartz are doing more for the Chinese dollar with luxury models aimed specifically at China's luxury car buyers.
Expansion may slow but the German car giant is still bullish on China long-term\n
Four years after being acquired by Geely, Volvo is starting to show progress\n
A sluggish economy could reduce growth to 7% by the end of 2014\n
The government is planning to name and shame substandard manufacturers in a bid to improve fuel economy\n