In February, Brazil’s vehicle sector saw a remarkable 24.3% increase in production from January, reaching 189.7 thousand units. This uptick was highlighted by the automakers’ association, Anfavea. Sales also saw growth, reaching 165.2 thousand new vehicles, a 2.2% monthly increase. Notably, February’s daily sales rate surged 18.4% to 8.7 thousand units, as Marcio de Lima […]
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