South American Passenger Car Sales for 2006
In 2006, the South American car sales market continued to show positive growth, driven by factors such as improving economic conditions, increased consumer confidence, and expanding access to credit.
Brazil remained the largest car market in South America in 2006, growing a healthy 13% year on year. The country experienced a strong growth trend, with increased car sales compared to the previous year. The government continued to implement policies to stimulate the automotive sector, such as tax incentives and financing programs. This, coupled with favorable economic conditions, contributed to sustained growth in car sales.