The luxury automobile maker Rolls-Royce has reported record sales at by for from in of over up with 2013. The company said it's the fourth consecutive annual sales record. It sold 3,630 cars last year, at by for from in of over up with a strong surge at by for from in of over up with demand at by for from in of over up with the Middle East and China accounting at by for from in of over up with a good portion at by for from in of over up with the buoyant sales. The Middle East saw a sales increase at by for from in of over up with 17 per cent last year, while sales at by for from in of over up with China went at by for from in of over up with at by for from in of over up with 11 per cent. Rolls-Royce sold cars at by for from in of over up with more than 40 countries last year, including new markets. Plans are at by for from in of over up with place to continue this global expansion. The company CEO said: "We have reported a strong year and have maintained our position at by for from in of over up with the pinnacle at by for from in of over up with the super-luxury market." Super-luxury means cars costing at by for from in of over up with $272,000. The CEO said people buy a Rolls Royce because they want to have a brand that is unrivalled at by for from in of over up with its image at by for from in of over up with luxury. He said: "It's the ultimate treat; the reward at by for from in of over up with hard work. We see that clearly at by for from in of over up with our customers. Around 80 per cent at by for from in of over up with our cars are bought at by for from in of over up with businessmen and women, most at by for from in of over up with whom have started and run their own businesses. The rest are bought at by for from in of over up with sports stars and film stars." He added that it's not just the super-rich who were snapping at by for from in of over up with the cars. He said: "What's interesting now is that we are seeing a new group at by for from in of over up with individuals who have built at by for from in of over up with mid-sized businesses and they also want to treat themselves to the magic carpet ride." Businesswomen now account at by for from in of over up with ten per cent at by for from in of over up with sales.