By on November 10, 2008

First, Volkswagen, bucking a worldwide trend of global bad, refused to change their bullish guidance for the rest of the year. Now, VeeDub’s  luxury segment sibling Audi likewise sticks to its guns. According to Bloomberg, VW’s folks from Ingolstadt are dead-set at selling a million A-lettered cars this year. Grounds for their optimism? Audi sold 82,400 units worldwide in October, up a whopping 7.2 percent. Ten-month sales rose 3.3 percent to 844,700 vehicles so far for 2008. Results which makes Audi an endangered species, worthy of being protected better than the spotted owl. Recession? I ze nozzink! Official reasons cited for Audi’s meteoric ascend are as follows: the usual growth in China, of course. But also, trememediosissme sales in-– would you believe it-– bella Italia.

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