News from the Beijing auto show:

“If you look at the fastest-growing market segments in China, there are two — SUVs and luxury cars,” said Joseph Y.H. Liu, GM China’s vice president for sales and marketing.

Auto sales in China are booming, with analysts and automakers forecasting growth at 15-20 percent this year. But demand for the biggest vehicles is even stronger, with sales of luxury cars and SUVs expected to surge by 40-45 percent.

Buyers of land yachts have also been unintended beneficiaries of a government policy meant to help the poor. Beijing has tried to shield farmers and the urban poor from high oil prices by freezing pump prices for gasoline and diesel, keeping them among the world’s lowest. That takes the sting out of filling up a gas guzzler.

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