Filed under: China, Volvo, Earnings/Financials

Like the rest of the industry, Volvo is struggling in today's market with third-quarter sales down 24 percent. It has cut thousands of jobs and has even sought assistance from the Swedish government. Besides SAIC, Hyundai Motor Co. is still believed to be in the hunt for Volvo, as well as the Swedish government itself, although that seems unlikely.
If SAIC does end up in Chinese hands, it won't be their first experience building Volvos. The Chinese-market-only, long-wheelbase S80L is already being built at the CFMA Chongqing plant in China, but that is a unique partnership for now and it is unclear how the sale of Volvo to SAIC would affect that arrangement.
[Source: The Sunday Mail]
Ford in further talks with Shanghai Auto to sell Volvo originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 08 Dec 2008 09:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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