Saturday, February 19, 2011

Renault-Nissan had a record sales increase

Monday 28/01, Renault-Nissan joint venture reported worldwide sales increased 20%, reaching 7.3 million vehicles in 2010, higher than the rate of 12% of global market share.

Sales of Renault-Nissan alliance, only after the French Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota and GM in the world, but standing in front of German car manufacturer Volkswagen AG on world rankings.

Last year, Renault SA with headquarters in Paris to sell 2.6 million vehicles, while Nissan sold 4.1 million vehicles, surpassing Honda became the Japanese car manufacturer after Toyota first two.

Lada brand's Russian partners to sell 570,014 vehicles in 2010, up 38% from last year.

Renault-Nissan alliance has been estimated to occupy 10.3% global market share is projected to be 70.5 million vehicles in 2010.

Carlos Ghosn of Renault-Nissan CEO said "Our achievements thanks to the growth of global market share, based on this growth, our joint venture to expand market share,"

Toyota leads the automotive industry worldwide with global automobile sales in 2010 reached 8.42 million vehicles, up 8% from last year, while last week, GM reported sales increased 12% to reach 8.39 million vehicles worldwide.

Volkswagen, the German automobile manufacturer with hegemonic ambitions of the paintings throne in 2018 Toyota reported sales increased 13.5% to reach 7.14 million vehicles under the brands of VW, Skoda, Bentley, Audit and personal brand other.

On the overall, Hyundai-Kia promotions after the 2-digit sales increases, reaching 5.74 million vehicles in 2010.

Hyundai sales up 16% to 3.61 million vehicles, while Kia reported sales up 39% to 2.13 million vehicles.

Also on 28/01, Ford said global sales in 2010 climbed to 5.3 million vehicles compared with 4.9 million vehicles in 2009.

Sales of automobile market in the world's largest China exceeded 18 million vehicles, contributing significantly to the growth of the world automobile market.
Tags:Renault,Nissan,Porsche,BMW,Honda

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