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Chinese auto market to double by 2019: study
by Staff Writers
Frankfurt, Hesse (AFP) Aug 29, 2013


The global auto market will continue to expand in the coming years, driven particularly by China where sales will nearly double by 2019, consultants PwC said in a study Thursday.

"While sales of automobiles and light trucks are set to nearly double in China between 2012 and 2019, the car markets in Europe and the United States will expand, but the number of registrations will meet the levels seen in the past only with difficulty," PwC wrote in a new study.

According to PwC's experts, auto sales will reach 27.7 million units in China in 2019, compared with 15.8 million in 2012. This year, they are set to rise to 18.1 million units, the study showed.

"In China and other developing countries, there is room for the car market to grow further as more people are in a position to buy their first car," said the head of PwC's automotive division in Germany and Europe, Felix Kuhnert.

Europe, for its part, could begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel as sales stabilise in the second half of this year.

But PwC's analysts are nevertheless pencilling in much slower growth for Europe than China, with 12.1 million vehicles to be sold this year and 14.9 million in 2019.

That is well below the record of 16 million vehicles seen before the crisis in 2007.

At the same time, sales in the US are set to rise from 15.4 million vehicles to 16.7 million.

"The automobile markets in western industrialised countries are largely saturated," Kuhnert said. Growth would come primarily from customers need to replace their cars, a purchase they have postponed up until now as a result of the economic crisis.

In order to meet global demand, worldwide production is set to expand by 25.5 million vehicles to 104.7 million in 2019, with additional production capacity to be built up in the fast-growing markets such as China and developing Asian countries, PwC said.

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