Volkswagen Posts An Impressive 32.6% Gain In February Sales

Volkswagen Posts An Impressive 32.6% Gain In February Sales
Volkswagen of America, Inc. today reported February 2010 sales of 18,116 total units, representing a 32.6 percent increase over February 2009.  With 2010 year-to-date sales of 36,135 total units, up 36.9 percent over the same period of 2009, the Volkswagen brand continued its strong start for 2010.

The practical Tiguan, which continues to gain greater market acceptance, showed an 18.6 percent month-over-month growth in sales during February, and with total Tiguan sales of 1,690 units it represented a 94 percent jump versus the same period in 2009.   With more consumers placing greater emphasis on efficiency and sustainability, Volkswagen's line of clean diesel TDI models continued to perform extremely well.

Volkswagen's sixth generation GTI, honored as Automobile Magazine's 2010 Automobile of the Year, posted its best sales month since August of 2008 with sales of 1,278 units. The Passat sedan and wagon also enjoyed strong February sales, with 1,627 total units, representing their highest month of sales since December of 2008 and August of 2009 respectively.

"February marks Volkswagen's eighth consecutive month of sales growth, which can be attributed to our brand's full range of 13 different models," said Mark Barnes, Chief Operating Officer, Volkswagen of America, Inc. "Our newer models such as Tiguan, Routan, CC, and all-new GTI continue to gain awareness and consideration with consumers.  Our no-charge Carefree Maintenance Program, which provides full vehicle maintenance coverage for the first three years or 36,000 miles of the vehicle's lifespan, is also resonating well with consumers and helping drive showroom traffic."



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Agent009Agent009 - 3/3/2010 9:42:48 AM
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Badgewhore- Yawn!

IMHO VW and Audi owners typify people that really don't want to classified as followers. Over the years I have found they tend to be more individualistic than the rest of the masses.

Here is an interesting tip: Did you know the VW buyer demographic has higher education than almost any brand? Higher than Lexus, BMW, and MB?

In many regards VW and Audi owners are similar to Mac (computer) owners. They simply are not afraid to step out of the box and be different, actually they may relish that thought.

Too many people want to go with what everyone else has. Follow the leader, I guess. Down here BMW's are EVERYWHERE, not that it is a bad thing. But when you see the majority of M3 owners driving by are middle aged women, it makes me wonder about the message that sends. Don’t even get me started on Lexus, nice cars but in many cases the term Lemmings comes to mind.

For me every brand has carved out that special niche, and VW & Audi owners have exactly what they want. Most aren’t even going to give BMW a shot.



freeagentfreeagent - 3/3/2010 7:36:53 AM
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Badgewhore, time to take your meds.


WhelanWhelan - 3/3/2010 4:01:24 PM
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*PUNCH* "red one!" No thanks I'll pass on a *PUNCH* "green one!" VW and keep myself in the *PUNCH* "black one!" mainstream follower crowd. Das Auto? No thank *PUNCH* "blue one!" Thanks. (oww)


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