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Renault has recorded a 15.5% increase in November
By Yoann Besnard on 18 December 2007 | (0) Comments | Permalink
French car maker's global sales have recorded a 15.5% increase in November over the same period last year thanks to the new models and the Logan. Since the beginning of this year, Renault recorded a 1.3% increase.
Once again, Dacia recorded the strongest growth with a 42% increase, followed by Renault with 14.3%. On the other hand, Samsung recorded a 10,1% increase. The new QM5 model will likely boost sale in the next months.
The healthiest markets are the Netherlands with +30.3%, Italy with +23.8% and France with +21.6%.
Renault expect strong results for the first 2008 trimester as the Laguna Estate, Clio Estate, the Modus and the new Kangoo will hit the showrooms.