Vauxhall's sales figures have revealed that the manufacturer has topped sales in Scotland for the fifth year in a row.
Total sales in Scotland during 2010 reached 26,901, which is 7,000 more units than sold by its closest rival.
The Vauxhall Corsa was also revealed as Scotland's most popular car, selling a total of 10,660 units during 2010, which meant it claimed top spot for the fourth consecutive year.
Duncan Aldred, Vauxhall's managing director, said: "Vauxhall is going from strength to strength at the moment and we're looking forward to revealing a raft of new, exciting models during 2011, including the new-look Corsa, coming next month."
The manufacturer had a good year across the UK following the launch of the new Astra at the start of 2010, which became the best-selling retail car overall, while both the Insignia and Zafira led their respective segments.
Vauxhall is expected to launch a range of new vehicles in 2011 including the VXR8 super-saloon, a new Zafira and the possibility of the three-door Astra.
Posted by Perry Murray.
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