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Positive Citroen future offsets American CJD struggle


Newly appointed Citroen distributor Sime Darby Automobiles has ambitious plans for the French brand while struggling to hang on to its biggest-selling American badges.

David Linklater
Tue, 19 Feb 2013

Newly appointed Citroen distributor Sime Darby Automobiles has ambitious plans for the French brand while struggling to hang on to its biggest-selling American badges.

Four hundred sales in 2013 for a market share of 0.5 percent might not sound like much, but it represents a 40% increase

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David Linklater
Tue, 19 Feb 2013
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