Export-top 10: nobody in the Netherlands wants to be a Nissan Leaf?

Export-top 10: nobody in the Netherlands wants to be a Nissan Leaf?

Posted on 10-01-2014 at 10:57 by sir_smokalot – 12 Comments”

Nissan Leaf: plotsklaps een paria?
The export of used cars from the Netherlands fell in 2013 by 14.1%, of 324.842 to 279.036 pieces. We exported preferably to Poland, and the Opel Astra is still a exportlieveling. Other details? 20% of the Dutch owners did their Leaf-elektrohok quickly.

Since the sales in 2011 were 1.020 Leafs registered (2013: 462, 2012: 265, 2011: 293). In 2013, there were 200 pieces made their way abroad, reported the VWE in its annual export cijfertjesbrij.

So: 1 in 5 Dutch people bypassed his former Leaf suddenly like a mangy heroinejunk with bubonic plague, and put these, just like all the other elektrospul, fast on the trailer to East-Europëië. Toedeledokie, and a lot of fun with it. In defense of Nissan, may have went here for a part to early adopters that the switch to an expanding EV-offer made. But whether that something is to mitigate the cause?

Libya still popular

Last year proud lijstaanvoerder, this year’s tidy second behind Poland. The North African country still has a hunger to Neerlandsch where. Benin and Nigeria follow at appropriate distance as well as other African countries:

Export-top 10

Classics/oldtimers

Driven by mr weekers’ belastingterreur found double the number of old barrels and the way to other countries. This helps ensure that Mercedes-Benz is the biggest riser is the export of the 200-300 and 190 series has almost tripled. There were 19,5% more mercedes benz cars performed, allowing this brand to the fourth position increases. The top 3 is formed by Volkswagen, Opel, and Toyota, in that order.

Most popular models

A fully German party this year. Are Germans really so robust?

Populaire exportmodellen

Source: VWE Trendweb


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