Volvo June sales up 7.9 percent on strong European figures


(MENAFN) Sweden-based auto manufacturer Volvo Cars announced logging sales surge in June as the giant benefited from strong figures in the European market, Xinhua reported.

Global retail sales increased by 7.9 percent in June compared to the same month in 2014, the Chinese-owned company said in a press release, including an 18.7-percent hike in Europe.

Volvo Cars had sold over 46,000 cars globally in June compared to just over 43,000 in 2014. Still, the company noted a 4.2-percent drop in sales in China for the same period, while US sales remained flat.

"Our strong performance in Europe is another sign of an attractive product offer with the Volvo XC60 as the growth driver," the company's senior vice president for marketing, sales and customer service said.


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