Update: Citroen denies it can’t find DS-dealers in China, says it has 13

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Feb 17, 2012 10:46 AM CET
Tycho de Feijter

PSA Peugeot Citroen’s car venture in southern China said on Thursday that it is on schedule to bring its DS models to China in the second quarter, denying a media report that claimed otherwise. Changan PSA Automobile (CAPSA) plans to open 16 dealership outlets in China initially and 13 are already under construction, it said in a statement.

The number of outlets would double by the end of this year, covering 20 major cities, including Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, it said. The Shanghai Securities News cited unnamed executives as saying that CAPSA might have to postpone its plan to sell imported DS models as it was having difficult finding dealers willing to handle the brand, because of conditions attached to the construction of the new outlets.

CAPSA, a partnership between China Changan Automobile Group, is the French car maker’s second car venture in China. PSA also makes cars in partnership with Dongfeng Motor Group Co Ltd. The Dongfeng venture sold 404,139 cars in 2011, compared with Volkswagen AG’s China annual tally of 2.26 million and General Motors Co’s 2.56 million.

Via: Reuters.

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