Since starting their business in China a year ago, Seat has sold almost 3,000 vehicles, a figure slightly below forecasts of up to 4,000 cars and had her ex, James Muir, but that does not discourage the Spanish company to continue testing luck in the world’s largest automotive market. Following the introduction of the five-door Leon in April last year, Seat plans to market its new version, three and five-door, and two new models, the Ibiza and Alhambra.
Despite his slight lack of growth in recent months, China remains one of the locomotives of the world economy.