The brazilian car market continues to impress thanks to its growth and stability. It is now the fourth largest car market in the world, with a big potential for the coming years. Car industry has become a key activity for Brazilian economy and the government knows it. Thanks to the right policies, many car makers are looking to invest in the country in order to catch some piece of a market that has a long way to equal the mature ones in terms of new cars/1000 inhabitants. As it happens in Italy, B-Segment cars are the most favorite, followed by city-cars. Government measures against poverty result in more people with more power purchase, and then more and more people buy cars. That's why 42% of total market correspond to B-Segment cars, and it had an increase of 16% in 2012-2011, the highest among segments. Fiat is the leader of this important market since 2001. It has a strong position overthere thanks to a big and competitive range of products, most of them built locally. The Fiat Uno is Brazil's best-selling city car and counted for more tan 30% of the brand's sales in 2012. It is followed by the Fiat Palio, which had a massive advance (+76%) thanks to the new generation. The Fiat Siena and Fiat Strada are also very popular, both of them leading their segments. For 2013, things may not be that easy for Fiat. Competition will get tougher as Hyundai and GM are becoming more popular thanks to their latest products, and the Fiat Uno seems to begin its decline period.