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[Title] => Auto sector to revise upward sales forecast for 2010
[Summary] => After a good two months performance, the auto industry announced they will be revising upward their sales forecast for the year.
[DatePublished] => 2010-03-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Nissan Frontier takes lead in pick-up category
[Summary] => Universal Motor Corp.s (UMC) Nissan Frontier pick-up continues to take the lead in the pick-up category, UMC senior vice president Elizabeth Lee said yesterday.
Lee said Nissan Frontier has increased its market share to 60.2 percent in the 4x2 compact pick-up category, 40.3 percent in the 4x4 segment and 43.1 percent in the combined double-cab pick-up segment in September this year.
For the whole of 2002, Lee is expecting growth to reach by nearly 10 percent.
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UNIVERSAL MOTOR CORP
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[Title] => Nissan Frontier takes lead in pick-up category
[Summary] => Universal Motor Corp.s (UMC) Nissan Frontier pick-up continues to take the lead in the pick-up category, UMC senior vice president Elizabeth Lee said yesterday.
Lee said Nissan Frontier has increased its market share to 60.2 percent in the 4x2 compact pick-up category, 40.3 percent in the 4x4 segment and 43.1 percent in the combined double-cab pick-up segment in September this year.
For the whole of 2002, Lee is expecting growth to reach by nearly 10 percent.
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