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Volkswagen is the clear leader in most market segments in Germany –
Approximately every fifth vehicle sold is a Volkswagen
Wolfsburg, October 11, 2006 – With a market share of 19.7 percent and
58,795 new vehicle registrations, the Volkswagen brand maintained its position
as the undisputed leader on the German market. These figures correspond to a 4.2
percent rise compared with the same month in 2005. 496,000 new VW models were
registered during the first nine months of 2006, 8 percent up on the comparable
prior-year period. Volkswagen models sold best in most of the market segments
covered by Germany’s Federal Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Drivers.
“Our market leadership demonstrates that customers have great confidence in
our products”, Dr. Michael Kern, Member of the Board of Management of the
Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand responsible for Sales and Marketing, commented.
The Volkswagen brand also held the lead in Western Europe (including Germany) in
September 2006, despite a slight 1.1 percent decline in sales compared with the
previous month, and delivered 141,000 vehicles to customers. Deliveries during
the first nine months of 2006 totaled 1,141,500 units, representing a 6.6
percent increase on the comparable prior-year period.
303,000 VW passenger cars were delivered worldwide in September, 4 percent up
on the same month in 2005 and the highest ever figure for September. Total
vehicle deliveries of 2,517,000 for the period January to September 2006
represent an 11.5 percent rise compared with the previous year and also
correspond to a new record for this period. Dr. Kern said: “We are delighted
with these record figures. They are yet another motivation for us to realize
further quality and price improvements under our product initiative.”
The Golf confirmed its special position as the most popular car in Germany:
together with the Jetta, new registrations in Germany in September 2006 totaled
21,675, corresponding to a segment share of 28.4 percent, by far the highest
figure both in the compact class and in a comparison of all models.
The Eos has demonstrated a remarkable development: since its market launch in
May, the Volkswagen convertible coupe has topped the German convertible market
for four months in succession with a 13.1 percent share of this segment. A
further 1,292 Eos, the world’s first series vehicle with a five-section steel
convertible, sliding and coupe roof, were registered in September.
In the mini segment, the Volkswagen Fox was again clearly in the lead, with
3,081 new registrations and a market share of 20.5 percent. In the small car
segment, the Polo defended its pole position with 6,836 new registrations and a
market share of 13.1 percent. There were 8,260 new Touran registrations and the
vehicle again confirmed its position as a bestseller in the van segment,
accounting for a share of 18.8 percent. Advance sales of the new Touran have
already started, with the market launch scheduled for mid-November.
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