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Volkswagen luxury vehicles such as brand group sport(Porsche) and brand group premium(Audi, Benthley, and Lamborgini) have the largest operating margins. In the nine months that ended September, 2022, they had an operating margin of 19.4% and 14.1% , respectively. The other Volkswagen division that had a large margin was the financial services division(12%). | Volkswagen luxury vehicles such as brand group sport(Porsche) and brand group premium(Audi, Benthley, and Lamborgini) have the largest operating margins. In the nine months that ended September, 2022, they had an operating margin of 19.4% and 14.1% , respectively. The other Volkswagen division that had a large margin was the financial services division(12%). | ||
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