Opel seeks to
fire up its Russian love affair with an increase in market share
within the next 3 years. Having sold
about 50 000 cars in Russia so
far this year, the German brand is looking at a rapid expansion, sponsored by
the likes of the new Meriva, Zafira
and performance models.
On the other hand, Chevrolet has become Russia’s second-best-selling brand after the
domestic Lada. The golden bowtie
sold 126 899 cars in the first
9 months of 2011, putting it on course to reach about 170 000 units by the
end of the year.
In South Africa,
General Motors is keen to increase its entire production load beyond 50 000 annual units in
order to gain privileges promised by the Automotive Production and Development
Programme (APDP).
Are those suicide doors?
ReplyDelete@red_core_Sid: Yes they are. Opel reckons it's the way to go for this type of car.
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