US: Car sales in Brazil rise 21.1% to 341,663 units in October

By | 14 November 2012

Car sales in the Brazilian auto market soared 21.1% year on year to 341,663 units in October. Volume grew 18.9% month on month.

For the January-October period, vehicle sales rose 5.7% to 3,130,818, reported Wards Auto.

Fiat led the market with total sales of 692,395 units and a 22.1% market share.

Sectors: Emerging markets

Companies: Fiat

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