Kia Motors Corp. said Wednesday its vehicle sales fell 10.4 percent in October from a year earlier on fewer working days and weak demand in China.
The country's second-largest carmaker by sales sold 231,275 vehicles in October, down from 258,176 units a year earlier. The decline was driven by the extended Chuseok holiday that fell during the first week of last month and declining sales in China, the company said in a statement.
Domestic sales fell 2.4 percent on-year to 37,521 units in October from 40,034. And overseas sales backtracked 11 percent to 193,754 from 218,142 over the same period, it said.
In the January-October period, Kia's sales were down 6.6 percent to 2.24 million autos from 2.40 million in the same period one year ago, the statement said.