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Volkswagen sold 28,941 new cars to the United States in June, a growth of 5, 7 percent over the same period last year.
For the year, Volkswagen sales increased by 7.2 percent. These positive results came after the collapse of the company's sales due to the issue of scarcely healed emissions of September 2015.
The Volkswagen Audi division announced a sales growth of only 0.3% in June compared with June 2017. Sales of one year on the other rose by 4.8%
Porsche sports car maker, also belonging to the VW group, sold 8.3 % more luxury cars in June than last year. This year's sales rose by 6.7%
The only German automaker to see sales decline in June is Daimler – up 9.7%. The company says the cause is a fire at one of the vendors that disrupted production. Daimler sales are down 1.9% year-over-year
BMW's competitor sold more cars – up 1.5% in June, and year-over-year sales are up decline of 2.9%, higher than in 2017.
Other automakers also announced US sales growth in June. Fiat Chrysler rose by 8% to Toyota and Honda by 3.6% and 4.8% respectively. Ford's growth was 1%, while for GM, which posted quarterly sales, the increase was 4.6% between April and June
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