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Swedish auto dealer Kindwalls Bil AB discontinues sale of Mitsubishi and Fiat
Nordic Business Report, August 29, 2008
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-29 August 2008-Swedish auto dealer Kindwalls Bil AB discontinues sale of Mitsubishi and Fiat(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Swedish auto dealer Kindwalls Bil AB announced on Thursday (28 August) that it has decided to discontinue the sale of Mitsubishi cars and vans, as well as Fiat vans following declining sales volumes.
The company will increase focus on the sale of Ford, Kia and Subaru, which lately have strengthened their market positions in Sweden.
Kindwalls Bil will also continue to develop its service activities.
Kindwalls Bil, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, is Sweden's largest Ford, Subaru, KIA and Mitsubishi dealer and operates three "car department stores" and five service centres.
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