Ssangyong's agent in China has said the South Korean car manufacturer could set up a manufacturing plant in the country if sales there rise to 50,000 vehicles annually, up from an expected 20,000 this year.
Ssangyong's agent in China has said the South Korean car manufacturer could set up a manufacturing plant in the country if sales there rise to 50,000 vehicles annually, up from an expected 20,000 this year.
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8 Sep, 2014
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Mazda Motor Corp. unveiled a shorter and lighter MX-5 Miata to burnish its brand image with a sportier yet more fuel-efficient roadster.