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Diesel vehicles increasingly popular as consumers look to protect the environment(22/02/2008)
Diesel vehicles are becoming increasingly popular as consumers look to save the environment with low-emission vehicles. Kevin West, national sales manager at Mercedes-Benz Cars, believes more customers are opting for diesel models. "Some interesting trends have been appearing over the past few years, with diesel power becoming more popular than ever. Regardless of the engine under the bonnet, Mercedes-Benz models remain among the fuel consumption leaders in real-world driving conditions," he ... [more]
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| Australian Car Sales Will Drop 13% in 2009, Industry Group Says (Bloomberg)Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Australian sales of cars and trucks will fall 13 percent this year as the global financial crisis erodes domestic demand for vehicles, according to an industry group. |
| The brakes are on new car sales (Daily Telegraph)A CRASH in business confidence has plunged the Australian car industry to its worst sales performance in 30 years, with fleet sales falling sharply and the industry predicting another sharp decline this year. |
| Car sales screech to a halt (The Australian)A CRASH in business confidence has plunged the Australian car industry into its worst sales performance in 30 years. |
| The brakes are on new car sales (News Interactive)A CRASH in confidence has seen the Australian car industry suffer its worst sales in 30 years. |
| US car industry expected to have had worst year since 1992 (AM Online)The US car industry is expected to have had its worst year since 1992 after a sharp fall in December sales. |
| US car sales hit 17-year low (Perth Now)US car sales crashed again in December as the industry posted its worst year since 1992 and the Detroit Three saw their annual share of their home market slip beneath 50 per cent for the first time. |
| US car makers sink to 16year sales low (Daily Telegraph)The US car industry had its worst year since 1992 with December sales falling by more than a third underlining the dire state of consumer confidence in the world's largest economy. |
| Car sales plunge heralding bleak 2009 (Reuters via Yahoo! News) U.S. auto sales plunged by 36 percent in December led by outsized declines at Chrysler LLC, Hyundai Motor (005380.KS) and Toyota Motor Corp(7203.T) as the battered industry closed out its weakest year since 1992 in its largest single market. |
| US car sales crash in 2008 (News 24 South Africa)US car sales have crashed again in December as the industry posts its worst year since 1992. |
| Car sales plunge, heralding bleak 2009 (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Major automakers reported U.S. sales in December that plunged by more than a third, closing out the weakest year for the battered industry in over a decade and a half in its largest single market. |
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