Car sales in China fell for a second month - a rare decline in what’s usually the busiest time of the year - as automakers’ discounts failed to make up for the end of a trade-in subsidy that had underpinned the market.

Retail vehicle sales fell about 8% to 2.2 million units in November, according to data published by the China Passenger Car Association on Monday. That’s mainly due to a 22% slump in sales of gasoline cars, with new-energy vehicle sales rising 4.2% for the month.

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