Volkswagen AG (VOW.XE) Monday said its March car sales in the U.S. rose 23.8% to 20,730 vehicles.
In the first three months of the year, car sales increased 24.3% on year to 53,296 vehicles, the company said.
The rise in sales was driven by the Jetta, Passat and Golf GTI models as well as structural improvements in the company's sales channels, Volkswagen said.
Looks like the new models are proving successful thus far for VW.
Audis is also up, but not as much:
Audi AG, the luxury car unit of Volkswagen AG, on Monday said its U.S. vehicle sales grew 7.6 percent in March, led by strong sales of its A4 sedan.
The company said it sold 6,994 vehicles last month, up from 6,502 in the year-ago period. Sales of the A4 rose 12.5 percent to 3,161 vehicles 2,811 for the same month in 2005.
For the first quarter, Audi sales were up 6.2 percent 17,884 vehicles, compared with 16,835 for the same quarter in 2005.
Other March numbers for comparison; Porsche +13%, Mercedes +18%, BMW +11%, Toyota +6.9%, Honda +1.6%, Chrysler +2%, Ford -4.6% and GM -14%
In the first three months of the year, car sales increased 24.3% on year to 53,296 vehicles, the company said.
The rise in sales was driven by the Jetta, Passat and Golf GTI models as well as structural improvements in the company's sales channels, Volkswagen said.
Looks like the new models are proving successful thus far for VW.
Audis is also up, but not as much:
Audi AG, the luxury car unit of Volkswagen AG, on Monday said its U.S. vehicle sales grew 7.6 percent in March, led by strong sales of its A4 sedan.
The company said it sold 6,994 vehicles last month, up from 6,502 in the year-ago period. Sales of the A4 rose 12.5 percent to 3,161 vehicles 2,811 for the same month in 2005.
For the first quarter, Audi sales were up 6.2 percent 17,884 vehicles, compared with 16,835 for the same quarter in 2005.
Other March numbers for comparison; Porsche +13%, Mercedes +18%, BMW +11%, Toyota +6.9%, Honda +1.6%, Chrysler +2%, Ford -4.6% and GM -14%
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