Sales in February 2010 for car giant, Land Rover are on the rise. The Land Rover retail sales for this February have increased exponentially by 29.6 percent since this same time last year.
Sales in the UK for the popular SUV for this month went up a staggering 46.8 percent when compared to February 2009. For Land Rover, it is the sixth month in a row that the company can report a steady hike in retail sales. The increase seemingly indicates a rise in stability in the market.
Managing director at Land Rover, Phil Popham stated that the latest model and product line-up at Land Rover has increased ten-fold in desirability making the retail sales higher than ever before. He added that it seems as though the momentum for this year’s line will continue to hold strong.
Not only did Land Rover fair well in the UK, but the new line of luxury, utility vehicles seems to be doing well all across Europe. Emerging markets in France, The Netherlands, and Portugal all increased upwards of 50 to 100 percent.
Brazil, China, and Korea all increased in retail sales more than 75 percent, and North America saw a rise in retail sales of 18 percent, up from last February.

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