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Seat to build the Cordoba in Mexico

By Yoann Besnard on 21 March 2008 | Commentaires (0) Comments | Permalink

Seat_cordoba1 Seat executives have selected Mexico to build the Cordoba model intended to be sold in South America.

Along with the ambitious plan to launch forty new models by 2018 to increase its global sales, the Spanish carmaker plans to focus on the emerging markets base in South America. Starting almost from scratch, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Colombia will become the company’s priority over the next years. Thanks to the combination of an expanding lineup and investments in South America, Seat plans to sell 800,000 vehicles by 2018 from 430,000 last year.

The Cordoba will be built at 40,000 units in 2009 and will be sold in Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

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