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US Diesel Sales up by a Quarter so Far in 2014
Clean diesel uptake in the US is becoming increasingly more noticeable every time we do one of these sales roundup articles. This time, we’re announcing healthy double digit increases that round out to around 25 percent, for the first six months of 2014. The numbers were even greater than the average in March (39.5 percent increase), April (60.4 percent increase) and May (26.8 percent). Read more »
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Dacia Reports Strong Uk Sales In 2014
Two years into its UK foray, Dacia posted good sales numbers as 2014 drew to a close. A total of 23,862 vehicles were shifted (90 percent went to private buyers), which equates to an impressive 39.2 percent increase over 2013. Read more »...
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Clean Diesels Are Experiencing A Renaissance In The U.s. As Sales Rise By 25.6 Percent
In contrast to Europe, where they account for more than half of new cars sold, diesel-powered models hadn’t really caught on with U.S. new car buyers. In the past two years, though, numbers show that more and more Americans recognize the benefits...
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Hyundai Defies European Economic Crisis, Records Best Ever First Quarter Sales
Whereas many carmakers are seeing their sales shrink in Europe due to the financial crisis, Hyundai managed to register a record number of new cars between January and March 2012 with 114,571 units. This represents an increase of 12.5 percent over the...
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U.s. Dealers Revved Up About 2012 Sales Prospect, Expect A 10 Percent Increase
After the 27-year low 10.43 million sales of 2009, last year American dealerships delivered 12.8 million units, which accounts to a 10 percent increase over 2010. A recent survey released by Ally Financial reveals that the vast majority of dealers expect...
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Vw Sales Record: 2.11 Million Vehicles From January To July 2007
Volkswagen came out with a “busty†press release today announcing that the VW brand managed to achieve a sales record the first seven months of the year. Between January and July 2007, the German automaker delivered a total of 2.11 million...
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