Posts with category : First Quarter.
19.4.12
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Hyundai registered a record number of new cars in Europe between January and March 2012 – 114,571 units – resulting in a European market share high for the first quarter of 3.3 per cent.
According to figures released by European industry body ACEA, Hyundai’s
11.4.12
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The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand reported significant growth in vehicle deliveries during the first three months of 2012, handing over 1.36- (January – March 2011: 1.23-million; +10.5 per cent) million vehicles for the first time in the first quarter of a year. The brand
10.4.12
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During the first three months of 2012, BMW Motorrad had its best quarter to date, recording the company’s highest sales ever achieved at the start of a year. As of March, sales increased to 24,373 motorcycles (23,109 last year), this being the equivalent to
10.4.12
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Audi AG is maintaining its growth course. Thanks to some 346,100 vehicles delivered – an increase of 10.8 per cent – this past quarter was the best in company history. This strong start to the year was due in part to March figures - around 143,500 units
6.4.12
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Bentley has emerged from the first quarter of 2012 in an increasingly strong position with a new number one market. The company’s results for the first three months of 2012 show that it is building on its 2011 sales success with a 46.6 per cent increase in
5.4.12
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The BMW Group has achieved its best ever first quarter in worldwide sales. “With over 400,000 BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce vehicles sold worldwide, we have had an outstanding first quarter and the best ever in the company’s history,” said Ian Robertson,
4.4.12
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Maruti Suzuki India Limited reported its third consecutive monthly sales of over one lakh units in fiscal 2011-12. The company sold a total of 125,952 units in March 2012 reflecting a growth of 3.3 per cent over March 2011. This includes 13,228 units for exports, a growth