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Ok not australian sales figures but UK
and the festa has smashed its rivals. Sales of new cars rose 11.4% in September compared with the same month last year, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The new "59" registration plates were available from 1 September and 367,929 of them were sold in the month. The SMMT said that conditions remained "challenging" but the market was being supported by the scrappage scheme. Last week, the government announced it was extending the trade-in scheme from £300m to £400m BEST SELLERS 1. Ford Fiesta: 22,635 2. Vauxhall Corsa: 16,379 3. Ford Focus: 13,622 4. Vauxhall Astra: 13,190 5. Volkswagen Golf: 11,787 6. Peugeot 207: 9,161 7. Mini: 8,634 8. BMW 3 Series: 7,465 9. Toyota Yaris: 6,896 10. BMW 1 Series: 6,671
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