March 2013
car sales brings a good reason for all car manufacturers to celebrate.
March 2013
car sales report has finally been successful in bringing a new smile on worried
faces of all auto majors. This month sales have been the positive most car
sales in 2013. Since the beginning of the year, sales had been down due to
recession and fluctuating currency prices. But this month it changed the face
of the game. All car makers are walking with happy faces now hoping that the
upcoming months would help the market recover from this mundane situation. General
Motors confirmed their sales figures as best march 2013 sales figures, they
also added that this month sales have been the best in last five years. GM
trade figures were up by 6 percent while Cadillac registered a growth of 50
percent on month on month basis. Buick too recorded growth of 37 percent on
same basis while GMC reaching the highest figure registered a growth of 12
percent. Chevrolet stood on almost same numbers in the last month.
But the
winner among all was Volkswagen. VW saw an unprecedented growth that they had
been longing for since 1973. BMW, Nissan, and Subaru too announced this month
to be their best sales month. Nissan claims that during this month they
recorded best sales in terms volume and it was the best figure they recorded
ever. And to collect the credit the first model that stands in line is the
Pathfinder whose latest version has been released lately. Pathfinder has been a
widely appreciated car and has helped Nissan in enrooting its hold on market
form a long time. Their March 2013 sales went up by 177.1 percent. This month
has showered similar happiness on two models of Mazda namely CX-5 and CX-9.
Both have shown a growth of 96.1 percent and 123.8 percent respectively in the
month of March 2013. The sales of Toyota Avalon went up by 109 percent, while
Lexus too has registered a growth of 116.4 percent for its ES model. Toyota has
been given the number one rank as a car retailer for the same month. The ToyotaMotor Group has been named as number one retail car maker.
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