New VW And Porsche Bullish About 2011

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

New VW And Porsche Bullish About 2011
Volkswagen sales budgets in the world increased by 5% this year, after receiving reports of a record in 2010, primarily due to growth in China and other emerging market economies.
It sold 7.14 million vehicles, including cars and SUVs last year, the Volkswagen Group's sales in December alone reached 545,400 units.


VW Golf and Audi Q5 SUV was one of the best-selling Volkswagen model from last year and account for further growth in Brazil, Russia, India and China, the momentum in the U.S. reduced the gap in the North American market for Toyota. To support this goal, it will be an open race in Chattanooga, Tennessee declared in April 2011 aims to Toyota's sales and profitability in 2018 to overcome.
Contrary to what one might expect that VW growth in China, the world's largest car market, the weaker this year is expected, although sales in China grew by 37% to a record 1.92 million cars in 2010. Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn is estimated that worldwide sales of cars could lead to as many as 63 million units this year from 59 million euros in 2010. If this is true, then the other peripheral automotive suppliers also met, including providers of short-term products, and auto insurance customers get more involved in the test. Porsche may also be due to production in North America and China as part of a plan to reduce annual global sales of 200,000 units to double. Contemporary German assembly plant in Zuffenhausen, near Stuttgart and Leipzig, is considered too small for Porsche this ambitious goal. Porsche can build your next Cajun SUV in China in the Volkswagen factory, which builds the Audi Q5 is closely related.

Will be launched in 2014, this baby SUV is one of the major models of Porsche's plans to expand. Construction of Porsches in North America and China could prove a problem for the brand as in the past that OPT Boxster contract manufacturers in Finland. As long as they can argue that cars are "Porsche designed" brand integrity, they insist, will be held. I'm not sure if "Chinese Porsche," will be the same!

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