The German group as a whole sold 299,900 vans between January and September, including those leaving the Vitoria factory, which is 7% less than last year, including 91,100 between July and September, down 12%.
Sale of vans manufactured in the factory Victoria by Mercedes Benz between January and September, they fell between 9% and 12% according to models compared to the same period last year, remaining at 116,100, according to data from the multinational.
The German group as a whole sold 299,900 vans between January and September, including those leaving the Vitoria factory, which is 7% less than last year, including 91,100 between July and September, down 12%.
In the first nine months of the year, Mercedes-Benz sold 77,000 vans Vitus, model that accounts for almost 80% of Vitoria’s production, which amounts to a 9% less than in the same period last year.
The decline was much more pronounced in sales between July and Septemberwith 19,200 units sold, which amounts to a 32% drop.
As for the Class Vthey were sold until September 39 100 vans, the 12% lessof which 12,100 corresponded to the third quarter of the year, 21% less than in the same months last year.
Sources from the group have explained that, in addition to the decline in demand for vans assembled in Vitoria, there has been a circumstance that has hampered sales, such as the update of the models carried out in March.
This has caused some delays in orders as customers waited for the new, updated models.
Source: EITB

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