Mazda says it will achieve all-time high fleet sales in the UK market this year.
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Last year Mazda in the UK sold 16,118 vehicles to fleets out of total sales of 46,801 and this year fleet volumes are forecast by the company to be more than 18,000 units out of total registrations of a record 50,000 vehicles.
Mazda says fleet volumes are expected to grow further in 2007, although they will remain at around 35% of Mazda UK’s total business, which is estimated to see registrations of about 53,000 vehicles.
Mazda national corporate sales manager Terry Swanton said: “Mazda has been particularly successful in growing fleet sales through an affordable motoring philosophy, which sees sporty and hi-spec models proving attractive to company car drivers and user-choosers alike, while class-leading wholelife costs and residual values coupled with excellent vehicle reliability appeals to fleet operators.”
