li ontem que era o corola com mais de 30 m ilhões de unidades desde 1966,mas pensava que era o carocha ou o mini!quem tem a certeza?espero não ser repost.
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citação:Originalmente colocada por C3_soul
citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
Volkswagen Golf
Tenho quase a certeza absoluta que foi o carocha;)
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Golf
http://www.envenenado.com.br/novidades/golf/golfv.html
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citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
citação:Originalmente colocada por C3_soul
citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
Volkswagen Golf
Tenho quase a certeza absoluta que foi o carocha;)
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Golf
http://www.envenenado.com.br/novidades/golf/golfv.html
Ele há coisas...
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusca
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citação:Originalmente colocada por C3_soul
citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
citação:Originalmente colocada por C3_soul
citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
Volkswagen Golf
Tenho quase a certeza absoluta que foi o carocha;)
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Golf
http://www.envenenado.com.br/novidades/golf/golfv.html
Ele há coisas...
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusca
Mas para deixares de ser ignorante tens de compreender que o Carocha acabou em 2003 e nessa altura era o mais vendido.
Entretanto, depois de 2003, ou seja, recentemente o Golf ultrapassou-o.
Ou seja o Golf ultrapassou o Carocha.
Penso que vai nas 25.000.000 de unidades.
No entanto, penso estar enganado quando digo que o Golf e o mais vendido no mundo.
Penso que sera o Corolla com as suas 9 geraçoes que chegam aos 30.000.000 desde 1966.
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citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
citação:Originalmente colocada por C3_soul
citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
citação:Originalmente colocada por C3_soul
citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
Volkswagen Golf
Tenho quase a certeza absoluta que foi o carocha;)
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Golf
http://www.envenenado.com.br/novidades/golf/golfv.html
Ele há coisas...
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusca
Mas para deixares de ser ignorante tens de compreender que o Carocha acabou em 2003 e nessa altura era o mais vendido.
Entretanto, depois de 2003, ou seja, recentemente o Golf ultrapassou-o.
Ou seja o Golf ultrapassou o Carocha.
Penso que vai nas 25.000.000 de unidades.
No entanto, penso estar enganado quando digo que o Golf e o mais vendido no mundo.
Penso que sera o Corolla com as suas 9 geraçoes que chegam aos 30.000.000 desde 1966.
Afinal ás vezes até mandas umas pá caixa...
O golf vendeu mais que o carocha;)
E o mais vendido é o corola;)
Vejam aqui:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...cle_nameplates
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citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
citação:Originalmente colocada por C3_soul
citação:Originalmente colocada por JthGuedes
Volkswagen Golf
Tenho quase a certeza absoluta que foi o carocha;)
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Golf
http://www.envenenado.com.br/novidades/golf/golfv.html
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1. Toyota Corolla (1966–present) — over 30,000,000 in nine generations up to 2005.[1]
2. Ford F-Series (1948–present) — over 29,000,000 in eleven generations.[2]
3. Volkswagen Golf (1974–present) — became Volkswagen's best seller in 2002; over 24,000,000 in five generations up to 2005.[3]
4. Volkswagen Beetle (1938–2003) — 21,529,464; the bestselling single design in history, and the first car to reach twenty million sales.[4]
5. Ford Model T (1908–27) — 16,500,000; the second bestselling single design, and the first to sell five, ten and fifteen million cars.[2]
6. Honda Civic (1972–present) — over 16,500,000 in eight generations.[5]
7. Nissan Sunny / Sentra / Pulsar (1966–present) — over 15,900,000 in ten generations.[6]
8. Volkswagen Passat (1973–present) — over 14,000,000 in five generations.[7]
9. Lada Riva (1980–present) — 13,500,000 until exports to Europe were discontinued in 1997; production continues in both Russia and Egypt.[6]
10. Chevrolet Impala (1958–present) — over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996; the bestselling full-size car in history, and the bestselling car in a single year (more than one million in 1965).
11. Oldsmobile Cutlass (1961–99) — 11,900,000 across several platforms and generations.[9]
12. Chrysler minivans (1984–present) — over 11,000,000 across three marques up to 2005; Chrysler (Town and Country, Voyager), Dodge (Caravan) and Plymouth (Voyager).[10]
13. Toyota Camry (1983–present) — over 10,000,000 in five generations.[11]
14. Ford Fiesta (1976–present) — over 10,000,000 in six generations.[12]
15. BMW 3 series (1977–present) — over 9,500,000 in the first four generations to 2005.[13]
16. Renault Clio (1991–present) — the bestselling French car; 8,535,280 in the first two generations up to 2005.[14]
17. Renault 4 (1961–92) — over 8,000,000 of a single design.[15]
18. Ford Mustang (1964–present) — over 8,000,000 in five generations.[2]
19. Ford Taurus (1986–2007) — approximately 6,700,000 in four generations.[16]
20. Fiat Punto (1993–present) — over 6,000,000 up to 2005.[17]
21. Fiat Uno (1983–present) — over 6,000,000 in Europe until replaced in 1995; production continues in other markets.[18]
22. Buick LeSabre (1959–2005) — over 6,000,000.[19]
23. Chevrolet Cavalier (1982–2005) — estimated to be over 6,000,000 in three generations; 5,210,123 were sold up to 1999.[20]
24. Ford Explorer (1991–present) — over 5,500,000 in four generations.[21]
25. Mini (1959–2000) — the bestselling British-made car; 5,505,874 in a single design.[22]
26. Renault 5 (1972–96) — 5,471,709 in a single design.[22]
27. Peugeot 205 (1983–98) — over 5,278,000 in a single generation.[23]
28. Peugeot 206 (1998–present) — over 5,000,000 in a single generation up to 2005; likely to now be PSA Peugeot Citroën's bestselling car.[23]
29. Ford Focus (1998–present) — over 5,000,000 in two generations.[24]
30. Ford Crown Victoria (1955–56, 1980–present) — over 5,000,000.[2]
31. Ford E-Series (1961–present) — formerly known as the Econoline; over 5,000,000.[2]
32. Ford Escort (1968–2003) — over 5,000,000.[2]
33. Ford Ranger (1983–2003) — over 5,000,000.[2]
34. Mitsubishi Galant (1969–present) — estimated to be over 5,000,000 in nine generations; up to 1997, 4.9 million were sold.[25]
35. Volkswagen Gol (1980–present) — Brazil's bestselling car for 20 consecutive years; over 4,500,000 in four generations.[citation needed]
36. Ford Model A (1927–31) — 4,320,446 sales for the successor to the Ford Model T.[26]
37. Ford Cortina (1962–82) — over 4,300,000 in five generations.[27]
38. Pontiac Grand Am (1973–75, 1978–80, 1985–2006) — Pontiac's bestselling nameplate; over 4,000,000 in five generations.[28]
39. Hindustan Ambassador (1958–present) — Indian-built version of the Morris Oxford; almost 4,000,000 in a single generation to 2004.[29]
40. Citroën 2CV (1948–90) — 3,872,583 in a single design; including commercial variants, the total figure is approximately nine million.[30]
41. Fiat 500 (1957–75) — known as the Nuova, to distinguish it from the earlier Topolino; 3,600,000 in a single design.[31]
42. Fiat 127 (1971–83) — Fiat's first supermini, 3,730,000, not including sales of licensed or derivative versions by SEAT and Zastava.[22]
43. Ford Falcon (1960–present) — over 3,000,000 in six generations to 2003, almost exclusively in Australia and New Zealand.[32]
44. Jeep Cherokee (XJ) (1984–present) — 2,884,172 in North America until 2001; production continues in China.[33]
45. Maruti 800 (1984–present) — a rebadged Suzuki Alto, and the current bestselling car in India; 2,400,000 of a single generation.[34]
46. Holden Commodore (1978–present) — 2,400,000 in the first three generations up to 2006.[35]
47. Simca 1100 (1967–1985) — 2,139,400 - including a small amount of CKD kits and commercial versions. In the last years, the vehicle was sold as Talbot-Simca 1100.[36]
48. Simca 1000 (1961–1978) — 1,935,098[36]
49. Mercedes-Benz W201 (1983–93) — known as the Mercedes 190; 1,879,629 in a single generation.[37]
50. Chevrolet Corvair (1960–69) — 1,835,170 in a single generation despite an abrupt end to production.[38]
51. Nissan Maxima (1981–present) — 1,700,000 in the first five generations up to 2001.[39]
52. Citroën DS (1955–76) — 1,455,746; sold 12,000 in a single day upon release at the 1955 Paris Motor Show.[40]
53. Autobianchi A112 (1969–1986) — 1,254,178 - also marketed as Lancia A112 in some markets and periods[41]
54. Mazda 6 (2002–present) — Mazda's fastest-ever seller; 1,000,000 in four years.[42]
55. Mazda MPV (1988–present) — 1,000,000 in three generations.[42]
56. Hyundai Elantra (1991–present) — 1,000,000 in the first three generations to 2006.[43]
57. Dodge Aries / Plymouth Reliant (1981–89) — 972,216.[citation needed]
58. Lincoln Town Car (1981–present) — despite a recent slow down, one of the bestselling luxury cars in the United States. 944,030 were sold between 1994 and 2005.[44]
59. Mazda MX-5 (1989–present) — almost 750,000 in the first two generations to 2005; verified by the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling two-seater sports car in history.[45]
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Está é daquelas listas que nao interessa a ninguem.
Reflecte-se em quem mudou ou nao o nome ao modelo.
Agora se falarmos de numeros em geral. Segmento C = 24 milhoes com as 5 geracoes do Golf é impressionante. Apenas 3 decadas.
Outro numero impressionante sao os 7 milhoes do Astra numa decada assim como os 5 milhoes do 206 de 98 a 2005
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