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Toyota Motor Vietnam’s sales down 19 percent in October

Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) sold 7,274 automobiles in October, down 19 percent over the same period last year, the firm has reported.
Toyota Motor Vietnam’s sales down 19 percent in October ảnh 1Toyota Motor Vietnam’s sales down 19 percent in October (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) sold 7,274 automobiles in October, down 19 percent over the same period lastyear, the firm has reported.

The sales of its domestically assembled cars reached2,637 units, accounting for 37 percent of the total sales. Meanwhile, the salesof imported models totaled 4,439 units.

Among Toyota’s products, Corolla Cross and Vios continued to be among thetop 10 best-selling models in the market with the sales of 2,402 and 1,746vehicles, respectively.

The sales of Lexus luxury model reached 198 units nationwide in the month. Sincethe model was introduced in Vietnam, its sales has totaled than 8,500 units.

In Jan-October, TMV still led the passenger car segment with the total salesof 46,146 units (including Lexus cars).

To stimulate its sales, Toyota Vietnam and its dealer network have launched apreferential programme presenting 40 million VND for each of customers who sign contractsand pay fully when buying Vios, Fortuner, Innova, Rush and Corolla Altis modelsfrom now until November 30./.
VNA

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