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Mike Torpey

Vauxhall is tops with Scots

VAUXHALL was the largest selling manufacturer in Scotland in the crucial 19-plate month of March, according to figures from the Scottish Motor Trade Association.

The Griffin-badged company sold 4484 cars in Scotland last month, accounting for 12.5 per cent of the market. The Corsa was Scotland’s best-selling car with sales of 1690.

Stephen Norman, Vauxhall’s group managing director, said: “The Scottish market is of great importance to Vauxhall and we are delighted to be Scotland’s best-selling car manufacturer, in March and for the last 11 years – long may it continue.

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“We are also very pleased to see Corsa back to being Scotland’s best-selling car.”

This year, Vauxhall will launch the new generation of the Corsa, including a battery electric version for the first time, a plug-in hybrid Grandland X and the successor to the British-built Vivaro available as both a light commercial vehicle (LCV) and passenger car.

Additional variants and equipment versions of the all-new Combo Cargo will also be on sale, significantly renewing its LCV portfolio.

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