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SEAT CEO shows "great optimism" for Catalan plant after Volkswagen's €4.2 billion investment in Spain
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Volkswagen to invest €4.2 billion in Catalonia and Navarra factories over next 4 years
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New SEAT Ibiza gets the attention at opening of 38th Barcelona International Motor Show
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Barcelona International Motor Show 2015 to host at least 38 international brands, 17 more than in 2013
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Seat increases sales by 10% and production at its Greater Barcelona plant grows by 13% in 2014
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Exports from the Port of Barcelona increase by 63% from pre-crisis levels registered in 2008
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SEAT unveils new car models: Leon Cupra and Mii by Mango
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Volkswagen to decide whether Catalonia will produce SEAT's new SUV
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Car manufacturer SEAT increases sales by 10.6% in 2013
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SEAT announces a temporary mass lay-off affecting 571 workers per day over four months
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The Barcelona International Motor Show 2013: positive sales results and more than 700,000 visitors
Car dealers are satisfied with this year’s Motor Show as several brands posted solid sales balances. However, some visitors were disappointed as major car manufacturers were absent, attendants were not very enthusiastic about the worldwide premiers and there was a lack of glamour. Driving simulators and luxury-car payment tours were the main alternative for those who wanted something other than the regular exhibition. The organisers are optimistic and aim to restore the splendour of past shows as the economic situation improves and Barcelona becomes a more important city for motor events.
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Barcelona-based Seat presents its new León SC car model in Geneva
Seat, which is owned by Volkswagen, will assemble the new car in its Greater Barcelona plant. The new León SC has a more coupé design, with three doors, and will be on sale by May. It comes after last year’s launch of the five-door Seat León at the Paris Car Fair. James Muir, the President of Seat, stated that the brand will “explore new territories” with the new model, which has “dynamic” bodywork. According to Muir, this “guarantees the pleasure of driving” without diminishing “functionality”. The Catalan car manufacturer has also confirmed that it will stop building its Seat Exeo saloon car model as of July. In 2012, Seat posted overall losses, due to a drop in the Spanish market, and now Germany is fast becoming its main market.