Changchun Motor Show "Automotive to the Countryside" exhibition sales record

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After the opening of the 2009 China (Changchun) Automobile Expo, on the first weekend of the year, the reporter saw at the auto show scene that the “car to the countryside” mini-car exhibition area became a unique landscape for the auto show.

Due to the limited auto show space, the “Car to the Countryside” exhibition area, which was first established at the Changchun Motor Show, was arranged outdoors. Although the venue area is not large, each exhibition area does not have any luxury decoration and gorgeous car models. The all-embossed miniature van cannot compete with the world's top luxury cars to catch the eyeballs of the audience. However, the number of people who “pay the money” here has set the current auto show. most.

According to statistics from SAIC-GM-Wuling, 200 cars were sold in the first three days of the auto show, “of which 88 were sold on the 15th day of the show, which was unthinkable in the previous auto show.” said Lu Wei, head of SAIC-GM-Wuling Changchun. In addition, the sales of micro-vehicles from domestic mini vehicle leaders Chang'an and Hafei have also increased significantly compared to previous years.

In the SAIC-GM-Wuling exhibition area, a red sign with the words “Agricultural Support Desk” is very eye-catching. In the interview, the reporter learned that the company originally intended to provide Wuling customer groups with advice on “automobiles going to the countryside” subsidy policies. It did not expect a large number of visitors to think that it was set up by the auto show organizing committee and they came to consult with each other. "Each day is as many as tens, and as many as hundreds," said the staff member, Miss Wang.

According to Teng Zhanguo, sales manager of SAIC-GM-Wuling Northeast, he said that from this year onwards, the state has issued a number of measures to revitalize the auto industry, especially the "car to the countryside" policy has directly benefited many micro-enterprise companies. "Commercial vehicle users are focused on practicality and value, so we will not engage in any gimmicks. Let users feel the true value, they can get their recognition."