Mazda Expects European Sales to Exceed Target in 2014
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Mazda Expects European Sales to Exceed Target in 2014



Mazda expects to beat its sales target for Europe this year as the car market in the region has been seeing a revival in recent months. Mazda’s European deliveries rose 24 percent in the first five months of 2014, more than triple the 6.9 percent full-year growth rate that the Japanese automaker plans in the region. For this year, Mazda is targeting sales of 170,000 vehicles in the region. Read more »




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