News_Stig Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 So it seems that Skoda's ever increase sales don't look like they are slowing down. With every push increase in tax and increase in costs I guess more and more are going to sell, what is the premium market going to do to counter I wonder.... - Highest-ever one-month-sales figures in March - Record sales over the first quarter of 2007 - Growth trend at Škoda Auto continues With 60,665 Škoda vehicles sold, March 2007 has become the most successful month in the entire history of Škoda Auto. Compared with last year, the sales have grown by 14.8% and the last year's growth trend at Škoda Auto continues. On top of that, Škoda Auto achieved the highest-ever quarterly sales figures over the first quarter of 2007: from January till March 2007, the Company sold 149,926 Fabias, Octavias, Roomsters and Superbs, thus increasing its sales by 15.5% as compared with the first quarter of 2006. The new Škoda Fabia had a world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show. The vehicle is now being launched in the Czech Republic and Germany, with other countries to follow soon. Considering the positive reactions in Geneva, the new Fabia is likely to be a successful successor to the first-generation model. Škoda Auto has become stronger in all of the regions of its presence: the Company's sales have grown by 14.7% in Western Europe and by 7.8% and 50.4% in Central and Eastern Europe, respectively. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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