These vehicles were the most exported [2015]

These vehicles were the most exported [2015]

Posted on 15-01-2016 at 13:07 by autoblogger – 5 Comments”

Transporter
Which of our company-used cars find fertile ground in the foreign country?

Let’s start with the fact that the export of used commercial vehicles in 2015, once again fell, this time with a whopping 23,4%. There were 35.943 commercial vehicles are exported, nearly 11,000 less than in 2014. This puts the since 2013 decreasing trend is continuous. This decrease comes in great part the account of Ukraine, so claims VWE (at approximately 40% of all exports from the Netherlands is the country of destination is known). To 2014 was Ukraine always the most important export destination for goods vehicles. In 2014 was even more than 30% of the company cars to that country, but in 2015, it was only a quarter of about. In addition to the troubled situation in that country are also the regularly changing importregelingen a cause.

The exports to Poland grew, however, this was in 2015, the main export destination for Dutch goods vehicles. Exports to Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria grew also. An emerging market is Sierra Leone; exports to this African country tripled to 0.8% of the total exports. There was less exported to Nigeria, Moldova, Libya and Lithuania.

But which models? Especially the export of small vans like the VW Caddy, Renault Kangoo, Citroën Berlingo, Peugeot Partner and Opel Combo took on a strong note. The VW Caddy is reached as the only small van in 2015 the top 10. The export remained the most level in the large Iveco Daily and Mercedes Sprinter. The Hyundai H 200 (+7,7%), Citroën Jumper (+4.9%) and Opel Monterey (+8,9%) names in numbers. Of the in 2014 introduced electric Nissan E-nv200 last year, all 50 copies to be exported.

Model number exportsGroei 2015

Volkswagen Transporter3.513-25,2%

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter3.125-3,6%

Ford Transit2.877-10,6%

Mercedes-Benz Vito2.010-27,8%

Opel Vivaro1.587-27,2%

Volkswagen Caddy1.576-48,4%

Renault Trafic1.228-31,2%

Renault Master1.048-7,9%

Iveco Daily1.021-2,9%

Toyota Hi-ace865-10,8%

Image credit: Transporter Matt Edition, spotted by @mastemaker


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