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Maserati was on a roll, with new cars filling out its otherwise-exotic lineup and sales hitting five times what they were four years ago. This year, though, Maserati sales started falling, despite a new crossover. In the second quarter, volume slipped by 41% from the second quarter of 2017.
Mike Manley put the blame squarely on Chinese sales, which fell by nearly 70% (sales also fell by double digits in Europe and North America).
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Mike Manley put the blame squarely on Chinese sales, which fell by nearly 70% (sales also fell by double digits in Europe and North America).
Read the full story: What’s up with Maserati? »
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