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That policy change, plus the much larger base of total sales, has prompted analysts to forecast that sales growth will slow somewhat this year. But double-digit income growth appears to still be spurring sales across the country, as increasingly affluent families either buy their first cars or upgrade to roomier vehicles. Shanghai GM, the company's China flagship venture, sold 131,944 cars in January, up 46 percent from a year earlier, while sales of minivehicles climbed 10.6 percent to 132,658. The company also sold 3,334 light-duty commercial vehicles through its joint venture with state-owned automaker FAW.
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