More than 50% of Chinese consumers will choose to buy a German brand car if the US' "big-three" automakers - GM, Ford and Chrysler, do fall, a survey shows. Of 6,442 Chinese consumers who take the survey conducted by the Beijing Youth Daily and Souhu.com, 56.42% of them say they will not buy a US brand car if the Big Three giants go into bankruptcy.
About questions as to what they will buy instead, 50.37% of interviewees say they prefer a German brand car, 21.96% choose Chinese brand cars while another 20.62% will buy Japanese-brand cars. The remaining buyers go to South Korean and French brand cars.
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