Contact

December 29th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments
  1. Rajesh
    May 12th, 2013 at 05:11 | #1

    Dear Matt,

    Thanks for the Sales Figures updated on your blog. I am specially intrested in Sales in GCC countries. The figures available in your blog is till Feb ’13. Is the sales figures for March and April 2013 available with you? If so please share the same.

    Alos, Matt, I have a few suggestions to make the data available in your blog more meaningful. Kindly let me know if this is the proper mail address in which I can address the same.

    Best wishes and congratulations for all your good work.

    Keep up your good work.

    Thanks

    Rajesh

  2. Prohar Derek.
    March 21st, 2013 at 04:31 | #2

    Dear car Dealer

    My name is Captain Prohar Derek a citizen of Canada; I am presently in Afghanistan as US army. I am interested to have a viable Investment in your country, but due to my present position I am unable to do this directly. I realize it’s easy for me to invest in your country in as much as I have a partner who is a citizen of the country. I need your assistance in the area of funds transfer and investment, and I shall give full details upon your reply.

    Regards
    Prohar Derek.

  3. JKLN
    March 7th, 2013 at 23:17 | #3

    Private Sales in Germany 02/2013

    Rang Modell Priv. zugel. Mod. (Privat-Quote) — Gesamtzulassungen im Februar
    1. VW Golf, Golf Plus, Jetta 4.737 (31,7 %) — 14.943
    2. VW Polo 2533 (55,5 %) — 4.564
    3. VW Tiguan 2.216 (51,8 %) — 4.278
    4. Mercedes-Benz B-Klasse 1.801 (54,8 %) — 3.287
    5. Skoda Fabia 1.705 (65,6 %) — 2.599
    6. Smart Fortwo 1.669 (71,0 %) — 2.350
    7. Mercedes-Benz A-Klasse 1.572 (41,9 %) — 3.751
    8. Renault Twingo 1.317 (57,2 %) — 2.303
    9. BMW 1er 1.260 (37,8 %) — 3.334
    10. VW up! 1.201 (49,8 %) — 2.412
    11. Skoda Octavia 1.162 (34,9 %) — 3.328
    12. Seat Ibiza 1.132 (62,5 %) — 1.811
    13. Toyota Auris 1.040 (72,7 %) — 1.431
    14. Ford Focus 1.036 (28,2 %) — 3.672
    15. Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse 983 (27,7 %) — 3.547
    16. VW Touran 974 (29,1 %) — 3.347
    17. Skoda Yeti 939 (70,2 %) — 1.337
    17. Ford B-Max 826 (69,7 %) — 1.185
    18. BMW 3er 818 (17,0 %) — 4.810
    19. Ford Fiesta 798 (32,1 %) — 2.485
    20. Renault Clio 780 (40,4 %) — 1.930
    21. Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse 755 (33,0 %) — 2.291
    22. Audi Q3 742 (52,1 %) — 1.424
    23. Toyota Yaris/Daihatsu Charade 712 (54,3 %) — 1.312
    24. Audi A1 670 (33,7 %) — 1.987
    25. Opel Mokka 665 (52,4 %) — 1.269
    26. Nissan Qashqai 650 (34,0 %) — 1.913
    27. Kia cee’d 647 (47,2 %) — 1.371
    28. Opel Astra 597 (14,8 %) — 4.034
    29. Ford C-Max 583 (34,3 %) — 1.699
    30. BMW X1 575 (41,0 %) — 1.403
    31. Mini 568 (21,5 %) — 2.642
    32. Audi Q5 562 (39,0 %) — 1.440
    33. Hyundai i30 558 (19,6 %) — 2.848
    34. Renault Scénic 539 (48,3 %) — 1.115
    35. Opel Corsa 532 (15,0 %) — 3.545
    36. Seat Leon 521 (33,2 %) — 1.568
    37. Renault Mégane 489 (34,2 %) — 1.431
    38. VW Transporter 481 (20,1 %) — 2.395
    39. Audi A4 479 (12,7 %) — 3.774
    40. Mazda CX-5 469 (43,7 %) — 1.072

    http://www.motor-talk.de/blogs/c-est-a-la-vie/private-neuzulassungen-per-februar-2013-auris-twingo-c-und-e-klasse-stark-t4432844.html

  4. March 7th, 2013 at 01:28 | #4

    Hello,
    Is it truth to say that honda CRV is the world best selling SUV in 2012?

    Thank you.
    Erik

  1. No trackbacks yet.