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Old 10-06-2009, 03:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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German Top 20 September 2009: Opel up 35%

Source: http://www.autozeitung.de/auto-news/...september-2009

1. VW (622,853/ up 45.8% compared to September 2008)
2. Opel (269,448/+35.3%)
3. Ford (226,905/+25.6%)
4. Mercedes (211,434/-8.4%)
5. BMW, Mini (196,291/-16%)
6. Audi (176,341/-27.8%)
7. Renault, Dacia (173,794/+59.3%)
8. Skoda (153,144/+59.4%)
9. Fiat (138,555/+65.8%)
10. Toyota, Lexus (112,478/+46.7%)
11. Peugeot (107,430/+19.8%)
12. Citroen (81,723/+26.4%)
13. Hyundai (76,255/+85.5%)
14. Seat (56,585/-7.5%)
15. Suzuki (50,282/-10.9%)
16. Mazda (49,891/+26.8%)
17. Kia (45,069/+18.2%)
18. Nissan (42,777/+38.9%)
19. Honda (37,421/+35.6%)
20. Mitsubishi (26,579/+14.8%)
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Re: German Top 20 September 2009: Opel up 35%

Just another reason why GM needs to keep Opel.. great showing by Ford too!
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Just another reason why GM needs to keep Opel..
+1 selling Opel is a massive mistake.
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+1 selling Opel is a massive mistake.

And why do you think GM had to sell Opel in the first place?

GM really didn't have a choice...
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Old 10-06-2009, 09:58 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: German Top 20 September 2009: Opel up 35%

Hyundai up 85.5%
Fiat up 65.8%
Skoda up 59.4%
Renault, Dacia up 59.3%
Toyota, Lexus up 46.7%
VW, the market leader, up 45.8%

These are ridiculous numbers! With all the turmoil for the brand over the last six months, this is an excellent showing for Opel!
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