Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent
The carbon fiber bonnet of a limited edition Porsche SE automobile specially created for the China market is displayed in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011.
A guest poses for a photo with Porsche SE automobiles at an event in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent, putting the Asian nation on track to overtake the U.S. as its biggest market in 2014, said Helmut Broeker, the automaker's head of China.
Vintage Porsche SE automobiles are displayed at an event in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011.
A Porsche SE automobile is tested at an event in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent, putting the Asian nation on track to overtake the U.S. as its biggest market in 2014, said Helmut Broeker, the automaker's head of China
A worker cleans a vintage Porsche SE automobile on display at an event in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent, putting the Asian nation on track to overtake the U.S. as its biggest market in 2014, said Helmut Broeker, the automaker's head of China
A guest poses with Porsche SE automobiles at an event in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent, putting the Asian nation on track to overtake the U.S. as its biggest market in 2014, said Helmut Broeker, the automaker's head of China
Customized options of Porsche SE autombile parts are displayed at an event in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent, putting the Asian nation on track to overtake the U.S. as its biggest market in 2014, said Helmut Broeker, the automaker's head of China
Porsche SA limited edition Porsche SE automobile specially created for the China market is displayed at an event in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent, putting the Asian nation on track to overtake the U.S. as its biggest market in 2014, said Helmut Broeker, the automaker's head of China.
Helmut Broeker, chief executive officer of Porsche SE's China operations, speaks during an interview in Beijing, China, on Saturday, May 21, 2011. Porsche forecasts record 2011 deliveries globally as China sales grow 35 percent, putting the Asian nation on track to overtake the U.S. as its biggest market in 2014, said Broeker.
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