Why luxury cars are longer in China.

By Mark Andrews

Vertu Select.
27/05/2011

Why length is important when it comes to luxury cars writes Mark Andrews

<p>Porsche’s debut of the Panamera in Shanghai back in 2009 marked China’s coming of age in the luxury car market. At December’s Guangzhou Auto Show luxury manufacturers were keen to show off their latest models to an eager Chinese public.</p>

<p>In 2009 China overtook the US to become the world’s largest car market. Increasingly China is also becoming the most important market for luxury manufacturers. The Institut für Automobilwirtschaft (IFA) in a report last year claimed that by 2015 China would see sales of two million luxury cars.</p>

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