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For a long time, Volkswagen has had a market share over 20 per cent. [87] In 2010, Volkswagen posted record sales of 6.29 million vehicles, with its global market share at 11.4%. [88] In 2008, Volkswagen became the third-largest car maker in the world, [89] and, as of 2016, Volkswagen was the second largest manufacturer worldwide. [90]
In Zwickau, Volkswagen plowed more than $1.3 billion over the past five years into turning its combustion-engine factory into the company’s first pure-EV production facility—a top-to-bottom ...
At Westmoreland, Volkswagen developed three major buildings, two minor buildings, and a waste water treatment system. Richard S. Cummins, the plant manager, described the inside of the largest unfinished building with 2.1 million square feet, as a "three-dimensional chess-board covering an area of over 37 football fields."
Apr. 19—This story was updated with additional information on Monday, April 19, 2021, at 6:14 p.m. Ten years ago, the first customer car rolled off Volkswagen's Chattanooga assembly line and a ...