HONG KONG/BEIJING, May 6 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co said on Friday that it sold 3 percent more vehicles in China in April at 44,340 units than a year earlier.
The following table shows passenger car and vehicle sales in April and the year to date by manufacturers (units; percent changes are from a year earlier). ---------------------------------------------------------------
April pct change y-t-d pct ---------------------------------------------------------------
*Ford Motor 44,340 3.0 184,906 15.0
CF Mazda 33,184 NA 140,193 NA
Jiangling Motor NA NA 73,290 27.0
*Mazda Motor 17,890 23.0 67,685 -1.0
FAW Mazda 11,420 39.0 NA NA
CF Mazda 6,470 2.0 NA NA
General Motors 203,367 -4.6** 888,950 6.3
^Shanghai GM 96,219 7.4 NA NA
SAIC-GM-Wuling 100,262 NA NA NA
FAW-GM 6,470 NA NA NA
BYD 40,100 -11.0** 158,702 -23.9
F3 20,909 NA NA NA
F0 9,088 NA NA NA
G3 5,203 NA NA NA
F6 2,282 NA NA NA
L3 2,107 NA NA NA
M6 246 NA NA NA
S6 239 NA NA NA
F3DM 25 NA NA NA
E6 1 NA NA NA
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* New entries
** General Motors and BYD year-on-year April sales changes are based on historical data from the companies a year ago.
NOTE:
General Motors Co operates a 49-51 percent-owned car manufacturing venture with top Chinese automaker SAIC Motor Corp Ltd in Shanghai. It also makes mini-vans and pick-up trucks in a three-way tie-up with SAIC and Liuzhou Wuling Automobile in southern China. It has another venture with FAW Group producing light commercial vehicles.
BYD Co Ltd is 10 percent owned by U.S. billionaire
investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc
Ford Motor makes Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo and other sedans in China in a three-way tie-up with Chongqing Changan Automobile Co Ltd and Japan's Mazda Motor Corp . It also holds 30 percent of Jiangling Motors Corp Ltd , which makes Ford's Transit vans.
Mazda Motor operates a car venture with U.S. peer Ford Motor and Chongqing Changan Automobile. It also has Mazda models with FAW Group via a production license pact. (Reporting by Alison Leung and Fang Yan; Editing by Chris Lewis)