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Subaru Canada celebrated a monumental sales growth

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Subaru Canada: Best Month to date

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Subaru Canada announces record annual sales history

Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) today released the results of historic April with 3,562 units sold, an increase of 29.4 percent compared to last year for the same month. These exceptional results represent the largest volume of sales in a single month, indicating a steady growth month after month while the dynamic propels another annual sales record in 2013.

The success of the recent introduction of the next generation Forester 2014 showed the customer satisfaction of walking while Subaru compact SUV sold 1,194 units in detail, an unprecedented increase of 67.5 percent compared to April the last year. The BRZ also made his mark as the most popular vehicle Subaru WITH enthusiasts with the performance results for the month of April, 33.3 percent above target.

"April was our greatest success in terms of sales growth," stated Mr. Shiro Ohta, president and CEO of Subaru Canada, Inc. "This is by far our best month of April all time! That is great news because these results tailgating records the results of the previous month, making a giant step in the context of the overall growth strategy of Subaru. To reach new records, we have a winning combination that requires the involvement of dealers and the ability to respond to market needs better products. Subaru continues to innovate and take a share increasingly important part of a very competitive market. "

April 2013    

3562 sales of the month

2753 Previous Year (even months)

809 Difference

Monthly sales by 29.4% over sales for the same month of the previous year

10,381 YTD 2013

9322 YTD 2012

1059 Difference

11.4% YTD sales compared to the same period of the previous year

Source: Subaru Canada Inc.

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