General Motors increased sales of fleet vehicles by 5 percent in March. Among its fleet segments to commercial, government, and rental buyers, General Motors increased sales to commercial fleets by 11 percent during the month.
Read More →Japanese and South Korean automotive manufacturers expect to broaden their sales in Australia after leaders of the countries signed free trade agreements on April 7 and 8.
Read More →Global automotive growth was seen in the passenger car markets in Western Europe (+6 percent) and Japan (+19 percent), while, in China, demand for passenger cars recorded a double-digit increase (+22 percent).
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As Russia takes steps toward annexing the Crimean region of the Ukraine, automakers hoping to increase sales of vehicles to Russia say the volatile situation could hamper their efforts.
Read More →In January, the European, Chinese, and Japanese auto markets posted substantial gains. In contrast, the auto markets in the U.S., Russia, and India saw their market sales contract.
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Toyota Motor Sales sold 9% less fleet vehicles in the U.S. in 2013 while claiming the top position in the retail channel, the automaker reported.
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General Motors Corp. sold 10.8% more retail vehicles and 2.5% more fleet vehicles in 2013 than in the prior year among the 2.8 million vehicles sold in the U.S., the automaker announced Friday.
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Chrysler's Ram ProMaster full-size van saw strong demand since its introduction in October, the automaker reported in its year-end sales.
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Volkswagen of America reported declining 2013 sales in each of its model lines except the Beetle, where it increased sales 47.9% compared to 2012.
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Mazda North American Operations reported a sharp decline in fleet sales for 2013, as the company returned to more normalized fleet sales levels following a unique deal with Enterprise Rent-A-Car in 2012.
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