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Toyota Questions Polk’s Statistics, Says Corolla Beat Focus as World’s Best-Selling Car
Toyota says its Corolla compact car was the world’s best-selling vehicle in 2012, not the Ford Focus, as the U.S. carmaker said yesterday citing R.L. Polk & Co.’s global new vehicle registration data for the full-year 2012. Ford said it sold 1.02 million Focus vehicles last year topping the Toyota Corolla, which was attributed sales of 872,774 units. The Japanese carmaker’s was quick to contradict its rival.
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Ford Focus Was The World’s Best-selling Car In 2012, Says Polk
Ford Focus ranks as the best-selling vehicle nameplate in the world, according to Polk’s global new vehicle registration data for the full-year 2012. Sales of the compact car totaled 1,020,410 cars worldwide, according to the automotive data and...
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Ford's New Focus Is The Best-selling Passenger Car In The World In The First Seven Months Of 2012
According to Ford, the latest generation of the Focus compact is the world's most popular new car scoring more than a half million deliveries in the first seven months of 2012. More specifically, the Blue Oval said that it has sold 522,821 Focus...
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Top 10 Best-selling Cars In Canada - 2006 Year End
For the second consecutive year, the Honda Civic was Canada's second-best-selling vehicle. For the ninth consecutive year, the Civic was Canada's best-selling passenger car. It was the lone Honda on this list of Canada's 10 best-selling cars....
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Top 20 Best-selling Cars In America - March 2012
Surely Nissan remains pleased with the fact that the company's U.S. division sold more than 41,000 Altimas in March. But to get to that high and lofty figure and not be holding America's best-selling car crown at the end of the month has to be...
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Top 20 Best-selling Cars In America - February 2012
The Toyota Camry, recently revamped, was the best-selling car in America in February 2012. 34,542 Camrys were sold. That's up 27% from February 2011 when the Camry was also America's best-selling car. Camry sales are up 39% through the first two...
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