| Audi follows a trend set by other OEMs, notably GM, and opens an R&D Center in China. Located in Beijing's fashionable 751 D-Park , the center will be busy doing product customization for the Asian market, especially when it comes to electronics and connectivity, along with components for new-energy vehicles and efficient powertrains.
Approximately a third of Audi's sales are in Asia, and most of those are in China. If you are somebody in China, you show that with an Audi, preferably an A6 long, and most preferably one with a white tag and a red star. Blinking lights in the front grille help you get back to the airport on time. Ignoring stories that government officials must eschew foreign premium marques and drive Chinese, Audi increased its 2012 sales in China by 30 percent. TTAC readers, serviced by experienced writers, never had to believe the story anyway, We wrote in February: "Just about every year, there was an announcement that the Chinese government will from now on only buy Chinese. It never happened." And so it did not happen again.
In November, the New York Times sounded the all clear and wrote that the black A6 still is "the automobile of choice for practically any party official or military officer with enough clout to secure one." from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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