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GM India Feb sales up 3.6 pc

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New Delhi , March 1

General Motors India on Wednesday reported a 3.6 per cent increase in sales during February this year compared with the same month a year ago.

The company sold 1,709 units in February 2006 (1,650 units). "The sales of the Chevrolet Tavera and the Chevrolet Optra are to our satisfaction and going forward, the market will see a lot of excitement with our Chevrolet Brand. We have recently launched our mid-sized sedan — the Chevrolet Aveo and have showcased the hatchback — Chevrolet Aveo U-VA and the contemporary sportsback — the Chevrolet Optra SRV, both of which are going to be launched shortly," Mr P. Balendran, Vice-President, General Motors India, said.

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