According to Honda Motor Co its auto output in China hit 85,644 units in Nov this year, reflecting a year on year increase of 222.1 percent.
Overall vehicle dependability in China declined slightly in 2013, according to a study by industry analyst JD Power.
Hyundai Motor Co announced a few days ago it has reached a milestone of cumulative sales of 5 million vehicles in China in about 11 years since entering China.
Renault's French car registrations jumped 31 percent in the first 20 days of December and rival Citroen's rose 19 percent while Peugeot sales declined.
Ford Motor Company announced Wednesday that 2013 is expected to be one of the best years in its history and projects 2014 to be another solid year for the company.
The 1.5 millionth Audi since the beginning of the year was handed over to its owner on Dec 16, two years earlier than planned.
Shanghai vehicle registration in November dropped 11.71 percent year-on-year to 28,514, according to data released by Shanghai Information Center recently.
Beijing's new vehicle sales in November 2013 increased 2.57 percent on a yearly basis to 51,800 units, according to the data released by Beijing Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange recently.
Volkswagen said group vehicle sales rose by 4 percent in November as strong demand in China and the United States helped offset flat deliveries in Europe.
BMW AG said sales of BMW and Mini brand vehicles in China rose 17 percent year-on-year to 36,331 units in November as the automaker maintained its ranking.
China's passenger car exports 548,600, which has decreased 9.63 percent, and commercial car exports 345,100, which has decreased 3.5 percent.
Porsche AG says sales in China rose 27 percent year-on-year in November to 3,707 units.
Volvo Car Corp said November vehicle sales in China jumped 69 percent in November to 5,995 units on strong demand for its XC60 SUV.
Daimler said global sales of its Mercedes-Benz brand grew 11 percent last month to a record 133,441 cars.
China's gasoline-powered vehicle sales in October rose 19.26 percent on a yearly basis to 1,584,114 units, according to CBU-Autostats.
China's diesel-powered vehicle sales in October dropped 3.8 percent on a yearly basis to 185,036 units, according to CBU-Autostats.
According to the China Passenger Car Association,sales of sedans, sport-utility vehicles and multi-purpose vehicles rose 14.9 percent from a year ago to 1.63 million units in November.
Ford sold 67,505 wholesale vehicles last month, a 56 percent increase compared to November 2011. With a record November, Ford China's year-to-date sales are now up 18 percent.
Volvo Cars' retail sales in China rocketed by 69.4% in November compared to the same month last year, while its global sales was up by 5.8%.