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2021 Volkswagen new cars – CarAdvice
A chronic shortage of vehicles to sell – namely SUVs and Amarok – hurt Volkswagen in 2020. The signs are good for 2021, though. Volkswagen Group was down 21.5 per…
A chronic shortage of vehicles to sell – namely SUVs and Amarok – hurt Volkswagen in 2020. The signs are good for 2021, though.
Volkswagen Group was down 21.5 per cent in Australia for the first 11 months compared to 2019, but it’s not all bad news. Firstly, 2019 was a solid year for the brand, and secondly, the drop was almost entirely related to not actually having enough vehicles here to sell.
The COVID pandemic hit Europe especially hard and factory shutdowns really hurt manufacturers like Volkswagen….
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