"Unable to sell" dealers collectively "forcing the palace"? Porsche responds!
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发表于 2024-5-28 10:53:52
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"Unable to sell" dealer collective "forced palace"? Porsche responds! The "forced palace" incident by dealers continues to ferment, and Porsche finally "can't sit still". On the 27th, Porsche China issued an official statement, although it did not explicitly state any conflicts with dealers, it subtly revealed its discussions with dealers in various fields including business policy and electrification transformation.
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