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Volkswagen says sales could hit another record in 2012 | Volkswagen says sales could hit another record in 2012 |
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Car giant Volkswagen has said 2012 could be another record year, with vehicle sales possibly surpassing last year's total of 8.3 million. | |
VW also said 2012 profits could match last year's, when net profit hit 15.8bn euros ($21.2bn; £13.4bn), double the surplus it made in 2010. | |
VW aims to become the world's biggest and most profitable carmaker by 2018. | |
The record year triggered a huge payout for VW chief Martin Winterkorn, who made 17.5m euros in salary and bonuses. | |
This was also almost double the amount he took home in 2010. | |
"We remain on track on our way to the top of the automotive industry," Mr Winterkorn said in a statement in the href="http://www.volkswagenag.com/content/vwcorp/info_center/en/news/2012/03/Volkswagen_Group_presents_record_results_for_2011.html" >2011 results. | |
VW has seen strong growth in emerging makers, including India, China and Latin America. | |
Mr Winterkorn said: "In Europe, China and South America the Volkswagen group already today is the number one. In the other regions too we are continuously getting more market shares. | |
"In the United States for example, the Volkswagen brand achieved an increase of more than 42% and just had its best month of February in the last 40 years." | |
The Audi brand had a particularly strong year. With an operating profit of 5.3bn euros last year, it was Volkswagen's most profitable brand. | |
VW plans to spend 62bn euros on new plants and research and development over the next six years. It will also hire 50,000 more staff. | VW plans to spend 62bn euros on new plants and research and development over the next six years. It will also hire 50,000 more staff. |