FRANKFURT, Germany -- China's luxury car market should hold steady next year despite a grim global outlook, Audi chief executive Abraham Schot told Nikkei in an interview.
Schot 'slightly optimistic' despite slowdown in world's top auto market

Audi cars at the Shanghai auto show in April: The German luxury car maker increased sales in China by 2% on the year in the first eight months of 2019, bucking a slowdown in the Chinese market. © Reuters
FRANKFURT, Germany -- China's luxury car market should hold steady next year despite a grim global outlook, Audi chief executive Abraham Schot told Nikkei in an interview.