Manufacturers including Volkswagen <VOWG_p.DE>, Daimler <DAIGn.DE>
and BMW <BMWG.DE> raised their combined share of the U.S. auto
market to 7.9 percent of industry-wide sales last year from 7.6
percent in 2016.
That was even as registrations of passenger-cars and light
commercial vehicles in the U.S. fell 2 percent to about 17.1
million units, the VDA German auto industry association said on
Monday at the Detroit auto show.
"I expect that we will be able to grow our market share further
in 2018 because the German manufacturers are continuing their
model offensive," VDA president Matthias Wissmann said at a
press conference.
VDA expects overall registrations of U.S. passenger cars and
light commercial vehicles to drop slightly below 17 million
units this year, Wissmann said, without being more specific.
(Reporting by Andreas Cremer; Editing by Ludwig Burger)
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