Skoda repeats double-digit growth in February
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Skoda is continuing its double-digit growth in 2012. In February alone, worldwide sales grew by 13.1 per cent to reach more than 72,100 unit. The brand’s world market share is thus slightly below 1.5 per cent. Sales advanced in all regions, with an especially strong growth posted in Europe, India and China. In Switzerland, Skoda is now the number –two selling brand. The Geneva Auto Salon saw the new Citigo debut as a five-door version. “Our repeat double-digit growth in February 2012 confirms Skoda sustained growth path,” says Jürgen Stackmann, Skoda board member for sales and marketing. “We are continuing a high rate of growth and are wholly on the course of our 2018 Growth strategy.
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In the first two months of this year, we have shown an excellent performance both in absolute and relative sales figures,” Stackmann added. “In this context, it is important to note that the overall sales climate in Europe has cooled noticeably this year.” “2012 has begun briskly. A good January was followed by an excellent February. In all . this amounts to 147,500 Skoda cars, that’s a plus of about twelve per cent in the first two months of this year,” Stackmann went on. “Our model offensive is in full swing. The Skoda Citigo has made its debut in Geneva and will soon be introduced to major European markets.” The new subcompact is to be the brand’s entry for new target groups. Skoda has just introduced it as a five-door version at the Geneva Auto Salon. In February 2012, Skoda’s sales in Western Europe’s strongly contested markets proved very stable.
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While total deliveries there were down more than eleven per cent, Skoda’s sales rose 0.8 per cent to 27,700 units (February 2011: 27,500 units). Skoda thus increased its market share in Western Europe yet again – from 2.85 per cent in February 2011 to about 3.2 percent in February 2012. Sales in Switzerland were especially dynamic (plus 24 percent /1,500 cars), with Skoda now the number-two selling brand behind VW. In France (plus 15.9 per cent/1,800 cars) and in Finland (plus 19 percent/about 1,000 cars) Skoda also posted double-digit growth. In Germany, Europe’s largest car market, Skoda continued its successful run, with sales growing by 8.6 percent year-on-year in February to almost 9,900 cars. In Austria, sales were up 8.5 per cent to close to 1,700 units.
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In February, the brand’s bestselling models in Western Europe were the Skoda Octavia and the Skoda Fabia,but demand for the Skoda Yeti and Skoda Roomster also rose considerably – by 12.1 percent and 6.4 per cent, respectively. Skoda posted strong growth in Central Europe as well. sales rose by 7.7 per cent to almost 11,000 cars. In the Czech Republic, the brand’s home market, Skoda sales were stable in February at almost 4,800 cars. In Croatia, sales were up 22.0 per cent, in Poland up 21.1 percent and up 17.4 per cent in Slovenia. The Skoda Yeti (plus 26.9 per cent) and the Skoda Roomster (plus 17.2 per cent) proved especially popular in Central Europe. Skoda again scored strong percentage growth in Eastern Europe, with more than 8,900 deliveries in February translating into a plus of 30.9 per cent as against February 2011, which saw 6,800 units delivered. Russia remained the region’s growth engine by far: at more than 6,300 deliveries, sales rose 39 per cent as against February 2011.
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The Skoda Octavia was the brand’s most popular make yet again in February 2012, posting 3,500 deliveries (plus 37,3 per cent). The Skoda Yeti (plus 132,4 per cent), Skoda Roomster (plus 132,7 per cent) and Skoda Superb (plus 72,5 per cent) showed exceptional growth in Russia. SKODA posted above-average growth in other major growth markets: in China the brand sold about 17,100 cars in February 2012, advancing 19 per cent year-on-year. At plus 40.9 per cent and plus 27.7 per cent respectively, Skoda Fabia and Octavia were especially popular in China. The brand proved even more dynamic in Indien, with Skoda selling more than 3,500 cars on the subcontinent in February. This is equivalent to a 48,6 per cent growth as against February 2011. Skoda’s new Rapid compact saloon accounted for more than half of sales in India. The Rapid has been designed especially with Indian customers’ needs in mind and has central importance for the brand’s growth strategy on the Indian market. Other foreign markets also posted strong growth: Sales in Egypt were up more than 500 per cent year-on-year to almost 700 Skoda cars. At 138.2 per cent, the brand’s advance in Australia was also outstanding.
Skoda is continuing its double-digit growth in 2012. In February alone, worldwide sales grew by 13.1 per cent to reach more than 72,100 unit. The brand’s world market share is thus slightly below 1.5 per cent. Sales advanced in all regions, with an especially strong growth posted in Europe, India and China. In Switzerland, Skoda is now the number –two selling brand. The Geneva Auto Salon saw the new Citigo debut as a five-door version. “Our repeat double-digit growth in February 2012 confirms Skoda sustained growth path,” says Jürgen Stackmann, Skoda board member for sales and marketing. “We are continuing a high rate of growth and are wholly on the course of our 2018 Growth strategy.
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In the first two months of this year, we have shown an excellent performance both in absolute and relative sales figures,” Stackmann added. “In this context, it is important to note that the overall sales climate in Europe has cooled noticeably this year.” “2012 has begun briskly. A good January was followed by an excellent February. In all . this amounts to 147,500 Skoda cars, that’s a plus of about twelve per cent in the first two months of this year,” Stackmann went on. “Our model offensive is in full swing. The Skoda Citigo has made its debut in Geneva and will soon be introduced to major European markets.” The new subcompact is to be the brand’s entry for new target groups. Skoda has just introduced it as a five-door version at the Geneva Auto Salon. In February 2012, Skoda’s sales in Western Europe’s strongly contested markets proved very stable.
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While total deliveries there were down more than eleven per cent, Skoda’s sales rose 0.8 per cent to 27,700 units (February 2011: 27,500 units). Skoda thus increased its market share in Western Europe yet again – from 2.85 per cent in February 2011 to about 3.2 percent in February 2012. Sales in Switzerland were especially dynamic (plus 24 percent /1,500 cars), with Skoda now the number-two selling brand behind VW. In France (plus 15.9 per cent/1,800 cars) and in Finland (plus 19 percent/about 1,000 cars) Skoda also posted double-digit growth. In Germany, Europe’s largest car market, Skoda continued its successful run, with sales growing by 8.6 percent year-on-year in February to almost 9,900 cars. In Austria, sales were up 8.5 per cent to close to 1,700 units.
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In February, the brand’s bestselling models in Western Europe were the Skoda Octavia and the Skoda Fabia,but demand for the Skoda Yeti and Skoda Roomster also rose considerably – by 12.1 percent and 6.4 per cent, respectively. Skoda posted strong growth in Central Europe as well. sales rose by 7.7 per cent to almost 11,000 cars. In the Czech Republic, the brand’s home market, Skoda sales were stable in February at almost 4,800 cars. In Croatia, sales were up 22.0 per cent, in Poland up 21.1 percent and up 17.4 per cent in Slovenia. The Skoda Yeti (plus 26.9 per cent) and the Skoda Roomster (plus 17.2 per cent) proved especially popular in Central Europe. Skoda again scored strong percentage growth in Eastern Europe, with more than 8,900 deliveries in February translating into a plus of 30.9 per cent as against February 2011, which saw 6,800 units delivered. Russia remained the region’s growth engine by far: at more than 6,300 deliveries, sales rose 39 per cent as against February 2011.
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The Skoda Octavia was the brand’s most popular make yet again in February 2012, posting 3,500 deliveries (plus 37,3 per cent). The Skoda Yeti (plus 132,4 per cent), Skoda Roomster (plus 132,7 per cent) and Skoda Superb (plus 72,5 per cent) showed exceptional growth in Russia. SKODA posted above-average growth in other major growth markets: in China the brand sold about 17,100 cars in February 2012, advancing 19 per cent year-on-year. At plus 40.9 per cent and plus 27.7 per cent respectively, Skoda Fabia and Octavia were especially popular in China. The brand proved even more dynamic in Indien, with Skoda selling more than 3,500 cars on the subcontinent in February. This is equivalent to a 48,6 per cent growth as against February 2011. Skoda’s new Rapid compact saloon accounted for more than half of sales in India. The Rapid has been designed especially with Indian customers’ needs in mind and has central importance for the brand’s growth strategy on the Indian market. Other foreign markets also posted strong growth: Sales in Egypt were up more than 500 per cent year-on-year to almost 700 Skoda cars. At 138.2 per cent, the brand’s advance in Australia was also outstanding.