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Proton has announced that it recorded an increase in its year-to-date sales performance for the month ending November 30, 2017, recording 66,190 units in sales. This represents a 2% growth compared to 65,059 units in the same period last year.
“It has been a challenging journey for Proton since the past five years and the steady growth that we recorded from January – November 2017 is a positive achievement for Proton. We will continue to push ourselves harder in the coming months and we hope that customers will take advantage of the incredible year-end deals for Proton cars,” said Abdul Rashid Musa, vice president of sales and marketing at Proton.
The Saga and Persona contributed most to Proton’s performance, making up for 70% of its total car sales with 28,368 and 18,113 units, respectively. Meanwhile, the national carmaker’s success at the Sepang 1000km (S1k) Endurance Race helped the Iriz gain some slight traction in sales with a 2.8% increase in November 2017 compared to October 2017.
“Growth is seen from the current quality improvements that are on-going internally. Together with our partner, Proton has intensified quality improvement processes and efforts, with exceptional sharing of knowledge and skills; and the opportunity for our local team to be trained at Geely in China,” said Rashid
“Progress has been positive since Proton already own good and durable products. The reliability and durability of our cars were tested in a gruelling nine-hour endurance race at Sepang 1,000km 2017 last month where Proton car was the overall winner. We shall keep working on further improvements in our cars and we look forward to also do better in providing customer satisfaction,” he added.
“It has been a challenging journey for Proton since the past five years and the steady growth that we recorded from January – November 2017 is a positive achievement for Proton. We will continue to push ourselves harder in the coming months and we hope that customers will take advantage of the incredible year-end deals for Proton cars,” said Abdul Rashid Musa, vice president of sales and marketing at Proton.
The Saga and Persona contributed most to Proton’s performance, making up for 70% of its total car sales with 28,368 and 18,113 units, respectively. Meanwhile, the national carmaker’s success at the Sepang 1000km (S1k) Endurance Race helped the Iriz gain some slight traction in sales with a 2.8% increase in November 2017 compared to October 2017.
“Growth is seen from the current quality improvements that are on-going internally. Together with our partner, Proton has intensified quality improvement processes and efforts, with exceptional sharing of knowledge and skills; and the opportunity for our local team to be trained at Geely in China,” said Rashid
“Progress has been positive since Proton already own good and durable products. The reliability and durability of our cars were tested in a gruelling nine-hour endurance race at Sepang 1,000km 2017 last month where Proton car was the overall winner. We shall keep working on further improvements in our cars and we look forward to also do better in providing customer satisfaction,” he added.
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