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Audi AG: 14.9-percent sales growth in August

/ 02:10 AM September 19, 2012

Audi continues to grow in all regions around the world, as deliveries in August increased by 14.9 percent on the corresponding prior-year month, to reach some 108,100 automobiles.

This means approximately 961,000 customers have chosen Audi since the beginning of the year, an increase of 12.7 percent. The past month’s growth was driven by strong sales figures for the brand’s luxury-class models as well as for the Audi Q3 and A1 Sportback. Growth for Audi was especially evident in China (+24 percent), while August was yet another record month for the brand in the United States as well (+13 percent).

Sales figures in Europe were also up 8 percent, despite the difficult conditions in several markets and the model changeover of the A3. The new generation of the premium compact car was launched on the first European markets in late August.

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“The A3 is arriving at just the right time, for Europe as well as for the United States and China. We want to grow significantly in their premium compact segments with the A3 model family in the coming years,” says Rupert Stadler, chairman of the board of management of Audi AG. “In total we want to sell considerably more units of the new A3 family during its lifecycle than we did of its very successful predecessor.”

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To date, Audi has delivered some 1.877 million cars from the predecessor generation of the new A3 to customers. Luca de Meo, who became the member of the board of management of Audi AG for marketing and sales last September 1, adds: “New models such as the A3 and the updated Q5, which is also being launched at the moment, will make Audi even stronger in the difficult market environment currently prevailing in Europe.”

In Europe, Audi AG increased its sales by 3.6 percent to some 501,900 units between January and August. The premium manufacturer thus reached the milestone of half a million deliveries on its home continent after just eight months for the first time. All three of Audi’s largest European sales markets contributed to this with growth figures in August: On the German market, the company outperformed sales for August 2011 by 9 percent with 20,180 units and attained a record market share of 10 percent, thanks in large part to the A1 Sportback, the Q3 and the A6 Avant. In the United Kingdom, where August is traditionally a low sales month for the entire market, Audi sales figures were up 14.7 percent and 4,144 automobiles were delivered. In France, sales were up 13.8 percent to 3,706 units, confirming Audi’s position as the leading premium brand.

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While demand in Italy (-3.9 percent to 2,408 cars) was below that seen in August 2011, Audi’s delivery figures rose significantly in countries such as Spain (+7.5 percent to 2,270 cars), Austria (+15.4 percent to 1,463 cars), Switzerland (+62.5 percent to 1,661 cars) and Turkey (+42.3 percent to 1,198 cars). Audi once again achieved particularly strong growth in Russia during the past month: 2,972 premium automobiles delivered to Russian customers represent an increase of 47.9 percent on August 2011.

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In Russia and in many other markets, the Q3 was a key driver of growth for Audi: Around 52,200 units in total of the compact SUV have already been sold in Europe this year.

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For information on the available Audi models in the Philippines, visit any of the Audi showrooms in Greenhills, Alabang and Global City or contact 7270381 to 85.

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