Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Volkswagen sets full-year sales record

- — The Associated Press

FRANKFURT, Germany — German automaker Volkswagen posted another annual sales record in 2018 as new SUV models boosted deliveries and the company managed to increase its share in China even as the car market there shrank for the first time in years.

The Wolfsburg-based maker of Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Skoda and other brand-name cars sold 10.83 million vehicles, beating its 2017 record of 10.74 million cars by 0.9 percent.

Marketing chief Christian Dahlheim said increasing sales in a global passenger car market that contracted by 1.2 percent last year was “a great result.”

Dahlheim said the company overcame bottleneck­s in getting cars certified under new emission rules that took effect Sept. 1 in Europe. Those difficulti­es hurt sales in the following months in Europe. The company overcame that with strong increases in South America and Eastern Europe as well as Russia. In the company’s single largest market, China, sales rose 0.5 percent even as the overall market shrank.

In 2017, Volkswagen contested the title of world’s biggest car manufactur­er with the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance. The alliance asserted that it was No. 1 with 10.6 million vehicles sold and said Volkswagen inflated its tally by counting trucks. The alliance announces 2018 figures later this month.

Toyota, dethroned by Volkswagen as No. 1 in 2016, has forecast sales of 10.55 million for 2018 but has not released final figures.

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