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VW and Fiat are the ones that lose market

7/3/2014 - After the first six months from 2014, only four automakers in Brazil-Hyundai, Renault, Toyota and Mitsubishi-, in addition to luxury brands, can bypass the drop in consumption of cars and registering an increase of volumes this year.

Automakers have worst first half in four years

7/2/2014 - Confirming the expectations of analysts and companies in the sector, June figures show that the World Cup further deepened the slump in consumption of cars in Brazil. Last month closed down 17.3% under formal license plates of the same period in 2013. Compared to may, the recoil was 10.2%.

Luxury car bad quarter dribbles and hits record sales

4/8/2014 - The demand for vehicles in Brazil is falling and the actual lost value against the dollar over the past 12 months, but imports of premium cars to Pluto. In the first quarter, the German trio that heads this market in the world-BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz-stuck new record sales in the country, at a time when the three automakers are preparing the ground for the start of production in the national territory.

Toyota confirms rank of number 1 in the world

1/24/2014 - With 9.98 million vehicles sold, Toyota held the rank of the world's largest automaker in 2013. This year, the Japanese group expects to sell 340 thousand units, becoming the first automotive manufacturer to overcome the barrier of 10 million units sold in a single year.

Hyundai's net profit advances 12.5% in Q4

1/24/2014 - Hyundai Motor announced on Thursday that its net profit increased by 12.5% in the fourth quarter of 2013 compared to same period of the previous year.

Traditional automakers lose space for newcomers

1/10/2014 - The transformation in the profile of the automobile market in Brazil-for a scenario of greater competition and diversity of brands-deepened last year when, for the first time in history, the concentration of sales in the four most traditional automakers fell to below 70%. Together, Fiat, Volkswagen, General Motors (GM) and Ford accounted for 67.5% of passenger cars and light utility vehicles licensed in 2013, a fall of more than 3 percentage points compared to 70.8% in the previous year.

Fiat leads and Gol follows as more sold in 2013

1/6/2014 - With 762.95 thousand vehicles and 21.24% stake, Fiat led the light commercial vehicles and plates issued in the year 2013 in Brazil, according to data from the National Federation of distribution of motor vehicles (Fenabrave).

Hyundai prepares more investment

12/9/2013 - Fastest-growing brand in the Brazilian market, the Hyundai deals with a second phase of investments in Brazil. The plan is based on expansion of productive capacity and greater nationalization of cars produced in the plant in Piracicaba (SP), opened just over a year ago.

Hyundai ix35 production starts in Caoa Country

10/18/2013 - Hyundai Caoa began manufacturing the ix35 utility flex at the factory of Anápolis (Goiás). The automaker is expected to produce 24 million vehicle units per year. The model, which was brought from the launch, in 2010, of South Korea, will be made in Brazil meeting the conditions laid down in the federal Government's Innovation Program Auto.

Ford grows above projections and profit reaches $ 1.2 billion

7/26/2013 - The display of Ford's financial strength yesterday, showed that sell cars continues to be a growing activity, despite the instability of the world economy. Ford's results in the second quarter exceeded most Wall Street forecasts, with high revenues of 15% compared to the same period in 2012 and net income rising to $ 1.23 billion. The automaker raised its annual profit forecast, benefited by the decrease of prejudice in Europe and high profit in Asia and South America.

Who will be the champion?

7/2/2013 - The contest for the leadership in the world's fourth largest market, Brazil, stirs up competition among automakers, which accelerate the news and launch new technologies here.

Car sales are still heated

7/1/2013 - Sales of new cars repeated in June the strong pace of the previous two months, but the end result, according to some analyses, was hampered by the wave of protests in Brazil, which took force. Preliminary numbers, based on the formal license plates of vehicles, showing that the market is moving an average of 14.8 million cars and light commercial per working day, more than the daily volume around 14.4 thousand units in April and may.

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