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Volkswagen overtakes Toyota as the world's biggest carmaker | Volkswagen overtakes Toyota as the world's biggest carmaker |
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Volkswagen has overtaken Toyota to become the world's best-selling carmaker, the first time the German company has held the position. | Volkswagen has overtaken Toyota to become the world's best-selling carmaker, the first time the German company has held the position. |
Japan's Toyota, which had topped sales for the past four years, sold 10.175 million vehicles globally in 2016. | Japan's Toyota, which had topped sales for the past four years, sold 10.175 million vehicles globally in 2016. |
That fell short of the 10.31 million sales which VW reported last week. | That fell short of the 10.31 million sales which VW reported last week. |
The milestone comes despite VW's scandal over emissions tests cheating, which sparked a global backlash and multiple lawsuits. | The milestone comes despite VW's scandal over emissions tests cheating, which sparked a global backlash and multiple lawsuits. |
A spokesman for VW said: "2016 was a very challenging year for us." | |
The company "made strides in resolving and overcoming the diesel crisis" and initiated fundamental change in the company's long-term strategy, he said. | |
"Nonetheless, we managed to stabilise operating business in difficult conditions: the fact that we handed over more than 10 million vehicles to customers last year bolsters the group and its brands as we head for the future," he added. | |
Volkswagen, which makes the Audi, Porsche and Skoda brands, saw a 3.8% increase in sales buoyed by demand in China. | Volkswagen, which makes the Audi, Porsche and Skoda brands, saw a 3.8% increase in sales buoyed by demand in China. |
And it has been making inroads in other markets too. In Sweden for example, the Volkswagen Golf was the most popular new car in 2016 - the first time in more than half a century that a Volvo hadn't topped the country's sales. | And it has been making inroads in other markets too. In Sweden for example, the Volkswagen Golf was the most popular new car in 2016 - the first time in more than half a century that a Volvo hadn't topped the country's sales. |
Toyota's sales grew by 0.2% - though it appears to have suffered from a slowdown in the US car industry. | Toyota's sales grew by 0.2% - though it appears to have suffered from a slowdown in the US car industry. |
General Motors reports its figures next week, but it is expected to lag both the Japanese and the German firms. | General Motors reports its figures next week, but it is expected to lag both the Japanese and the German firms. |
GM was the world's third-largest carmaker in 2015. It held the number one title in 2011 after Toyota's production was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami in north-eastern Japan. | GM was the world's third-largest carmaker in 2015. It held the number one title in 2011 after Toyota's production was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami in north-eastern Japan. |
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