<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060105/bs_nm/autos_china_gm_dc"><img src="http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/nm/20060105/2006_01_05t040924_450x283_us_autos_china_gm.jpg?x= 130&y=81&sig=psVbGd8pJorooJ.SMazNAQ--" align="left" height="81" width="130" alt="The General Motors Assembly plant in Doraville, Georgia, November 21, 2005. GM may have unseated Volkswagen A.G. as the top foreign seller in China in 2005, outpacing its European rival as well as overall sales growth in the world's third-largest vehicle market. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)" border="0" /></a>Reuters - General Motors Corp. may have
unseated Volkswagen A.G. as the top foreign seller in
China in 2005, outpacing its European rival as well as overall
sales growth in the world's third-largest vehicle market.</p><br clear=all>
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GM aims for top spot in China at VW's expense (Reuters)