SHANGHAI : Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) said its joint venture with Honda Motor is no longer producing or selling products under the Japanese firm's premium Acura brand.GAC will continue to provide after-sales services to Acura customers in China through the joint venture's network,
SHANGHAI : Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automobile Group said its joint venture with Honda Motor is no longer producing or selling products under the Japanese firm's premium Acura brand.
GAC will continue to provide after-sales services to Acura customers in China through the joint venture's network, it said in a statement to Reuters on Monday.
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