High-end cars lead the top of the best-seller list in the country. Brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi.
Mercedes Benz, for example, has recorded sales of 2,172 vehicles throughout the year, BMW 2,027 units and Audi 760 cars. The best-selling high-end car is the Audi Q3, followed by the Mercedes Benz GLE 450 and the Mercedes Benz GLC 300.
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However, in the general list, so far this year, according to the National Association of Sustainable Wholesalers, the sale of kia picanto. Only so far this year, 6,781 were sold.
It is followed in the list by Renault Duster, with a 31% increase in sales according to the record for the same period in 2021, for a total of 6,701 units sold. Along with it is the chevrolet onyx with a record of 6,588 vehicles.
In fourth place is the chevrolet jov with a total of 6,333 cars sold and an increase of. 42.8% compared to August 2021. Renault Kwid stands out in fifth place, with a total of 5,828.
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Next is Suzuki Swift, 5,598, Renault Stepway, 5,484, and the Mazda CX-30, 5,240.
However, this increase in sales occurs in the midst of a complex panorama due to the logistics crisis that has been recorded worldwide. That is why many brands have presented delays in their deliveries.
This is the case of the German company Volkswagen, which does not have availability in the country of models such as T-Cross, Nivus and Tao. For now, they are taking between 2 to 4 months to arrive in the country.
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The same happens with the japanese company nissan that have delays of up to a month on Sentra, Kicks, Qashqai, Murano and Frontier Pro – 4X models.
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