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Mercedes-Benz: “We’ve Had a Major Demand for Vehicles Above $350,000,” Can the Election Year Be a Brake?

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Fitch reports that it has stopped qualifying Petro-Peru, what does it mean?Economy of Venezuela dropped almost 70% since 2013By 2026, Mercedes-Benz aims to grow around 10% in sales, estimating that this level will be higher than the growth rate of the premium vehicle market, says Mike Pariamachi, manager of Auto Business of Divemotor, representative of the German brand in Peru.In addition, it maintains that in 2025 an increase was recorded in th…
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Fitch reports that it has stopped qualifying Petro-Peru, what does it mean?Economy of Venezuela dropped almost 70% since 2013By 2026, Mercedes-Benz aims to grow around 10% in sales, estimating that this level will be higher than the growth rate of the premium vehicle market, says Mike Pariamachi, manager of Auto Business of Divemotor, representative of the German brand in Peru.In addition, it maintains that in 2025 an increase was recorded in th…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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