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    December 2011 - Volkswagen, N.A.

    VOLKSWAGEN reports 26.3 percent inease in 2011 U.S. sales

    December sales total 32,502, best December since 1972

    • 2011 sales total 324,402 units, a 26.3 percent increase over prior year sales
    • Best year in sales since 2002
    • December sales total 32,502 units, a 36.2 percent increase over prior year sales and best December since 1972.
    • Chattanooga-built Passat, finalist for North American Car of the Year, sold 22,779 units year-to-date, a 124 percent increase versus 2010; 6,884 units in December
    • Jetta Sedan sales total12,422 units in December, a 54.5 percent increase versus 2010.
    • 2012 Beetle achieved 1,530 units in December as production continues to ramp up
    • Notable annual increases include: Golf up 22.8 percent, GTI up 22.6 percent, Eos up 12.6 percent and Touareg up 59.9 percent versus 2010.
    • High-mileage, clean diesel TDI models account for 21.6 percent of sales in 2011 and 18.4 percent in December.

    Herndon, Va. — Volkswagen of America, Inc. (VWoA) today reported 324,402 units sold in 2011, a 26.3 percent increase over prior year sales. December sales totaled 32,502, up 36.2 percent over 2010, marking the best December since 1972.

    “December capped off a successful year of growth for Volkswagen of America,” said Jonathan Browning, President and CEO, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. “In addition to strong sales performance, in 2011 we opened an award-winning manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tenn., launched the all-new Beetle and Passat - which won the 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year - and the brand made the biggest improvement in Sales Satisfaction in the industry. We look forward to carrying this momentum into 2012.”

    The Chattanooga-built Passat, one of the three finalists for North American Car of the Year, outsold 2010’s volume by 124 percent selling 22,779 units, including 6,884 units for the month of December 2011.

    Jetta sedan sales totaled 150,515 for 2011 a 54.5 percent increase over 2010; in December 12,422 units were sold marking an 18 percent increase.

    The 2012 Beetle sold 5,626 units for the year, 1,530 for the month of December. GTI sales increased 22.6 percent for the year and 24.6 percent increase in December sales. The Touareg saw an increase in sales of 59.9 percent for the year and 38.6 percent for December.

    Volkswagen’s high-mileage, clean diesel TDI models account for 21.6 percent of sales in 2011 and 18.4 percent in December.

    Volkwagen December 2011 Sales Chart

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