sofasaの例文
- SOFASA starts exports to Ecuador of Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux.
- In 2008, Renault purchased all the SOFASA's stake.
- In 2011, SOFASA introduced the Renault Fluence ( imported ).
- Sofasa is controlled by Bavaria SA, Colombia's largest brewer.
- It is manufactured in Envigado at the Renault SOFASA factory.
- Later in 2005 SOFASA launches the Renault Logan.
- Sofasa's market share rose to 16 percent, from 13 percent in 1994.
- The Prado was assembled by Sofasa in Colombia from 1999 until 2009 without significant changes.
- In 1990 SOFASA marketed a 50-vehicle, 50th special edition Prestige with leather seats and alloy rims.
- By mid-1996 SOFASA decided to experiment a much more flexible way to offer cars to the market.
- Also in that year, SOFASA released the Renault 12 taxicab version, which completed the range until 1981.
- In 1976, SOFASA launched the restyling for the Renault 6 and 12 corresponding to the worldwide updates Renault made for both models.
- This was followed by Sofasa SA, makers of Toyota and Renault cars in Colombia, with 2, 289 or 22 percent of the market.
- In Colombia, this car was assembled at the plant of Renault SOFASA between 1973 and 1981, from CKDs that came from Argentina and France.
- Sofasa SA, makers of Renault and Toyota cars and trucks, said sales fell 23 percent for the month, to 1, 680 from 2, 182.
- Sofasa SA, makers of Renault and Toyota cars and trucks, said sales rose 18 percent for the month, to 2, 235, from 1, 901.
- Sofasa SA, makers of Renault and Toyota cars and trucks, said sales rose 15 percent for the year, to 21, 469, from 18, 615.
- In 1995 under a strategy to expand the range, SOFASA launched the Renault Twingo and creates a subsidiary in Venezuela, SOFAVEN, for commercial operations in that country.
- The Hilux was produced in Colombia for sales in Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador from 1998 to 2005 by the SOFASA company ( with only petrol engines 2.7 L ).
- "' Sociedad de Fabricaci髇 de Automotores ( SOFASA ) "'is a Colombian company that assembles imported Renault and, in the past, Toyota and Delta Daihatsu vehicles.