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Volkswagen overtakes Toyota in sales | Volkswagen overtakes Toyota in sales |
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Germany's Volkswagen became the world's biggest-selling vehicle maker in the first half of the year, overtaking Toyota for the first time. | Germany's Volkswagen became the world's biggest-selling vehicle maker in the first half of the year, overtaking Toyota for the first time. |
VW sold 5.04 million cars between January and June - slightly more than the 5.02 million sold by Toyota. | VW sold 5.04 million cars between January and June - slightly more than the 5.02 million sold by Toyota. |
The Japanese company said on Tuesday its sales fell 1.5% compared with 2014, as growth in emerging markets slowed. | The Japanese company said on Tuesday its sales fell 1.5% compared with 2014, as growth in emerging markets slowed. |
VW has long aimed to beat Toyota and has done so three years ahead of its 2018 target. | VW has long aimed to beat Toyota and has done so three years ahead of its 2018 target. |
Toyota will announce first-half results on Tuesday next week, while VW releases its figures for the period on Wednesday. | Toyota will announce first-half results on Tuesday next week, while VW releases its figures for the period on Wednesday. |
Stefan Bratzel, head of Germany's Center of Automotive Management, said: "VW is snatching the sales crown in difficult times with major car markets in decline. They will need to withstand the slowdown in China if they want to keep the top spot." | Stefan Bratzel, head of Germany's Center of Automotive Management, said: "VW is snatching the sales crown in difficult times with major car markets in decline. They will need to withstand the slowdown in China if they want to keep the top spot." |
VW's success has been propelled by soaring sales in China, a market that now accounts for a third of its total, as well as a recovery in Europe. | VW's success has been propelled by soaring sales in China, a market that now accounts for a third of its total, as well as a recovery in Europe. |
The company, which also owns Audi and Porsche, this year aims to "moderately" exceed the 10.1 million cars it sold in 2014. | The company, which also owns Audi and Porsche, this year aims to "moderately" exceed the 10.1 million cars it sold in 2014. |
Toyota sold 10.23 million vehicles in 2014, but expects the total to slip to 10.15 million this year. | Toyota sold 10.23 million vehicles in 2014, but expects the total to slip to 10.15 million this year. |
General Motors held the global sales crown for more than seven decades until being surpassed by Toyota in 2008. | General Motors held the global sales crown for more than seven decades until being surpassed by Toyota in 2008. |
GM regained the top spot in 2011, when Toyota's production was hurt by the earthquake and tsunami in north-eastern Japan. | |
Toyota became number one again the following year and has held the title since. | Toyota became number one again the following year and has held the title since. |
Ford profits jump | |
In another development, Ford has announced that it sold 3.26 million vehicles globally in the first half of the year. | |
The US company reported a 10% rise in pre-tax profit to $2.9bn for the three months to 30 June, with revenue coming in about $2bn higher than expected at $37.3bn. | |
Wholesale sales in North America rose by 56,000 to 816,000 vehicles, where Ford generated the bulk - $2.6bn - of its profits. In Europe, losses were halved to $14m as sales rose by 13,000 to 389,000. | |
Mark Fields, Ford's chief executive, said: "We delivered an outstanding second quarter, a great first half of 2015, and we are confident the second half of the year will be even stronger." |
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