The 5 best and worst selling car brands of Europe
Posted on 16-01-2014 at 15:11 by sir_smokalot – 22 Comments”
We noted this morning, a modest minnetje for the European car market, but what about the manufacturers themselves? Who kept himself standing, and who slipped off in 2013?
We do not like dead horses, and do not want it as a broken grammafoonplaat sound, but the line of the previous years, also in 2013 continued: the Germans and the Koreans were pretty good, the French and Italians were given a tap on the nose. The exception was the Renault, but completely thanks to daughter Dacia.
TOP 5 RISERS – MARKET SHARE
1. Mazda +16,1% – 1,1%
2. Jaguar Land Rover +9,7% (Jaguar Of 14.4% ; Land Rover 8,6%) – 1.1% Of
3. Renault +4,4% (Renault -1,1% ; Dacia 23,3%) – 9.1% Of
4. Mitsubishi +4,3% – 0,6%
5. Daimler +4% (Mercedes +5,3% ; Smart -6,2%) – 5.6% In
TOP 5 DESCENDERS – MARKET SHARE
1. PSA -8,4% Peugeot Eur-6.7% ; Lemon -10,5%) – 11,1%
2. Fiat -7,1% (Fiat -1,6% ; Alfa-Romeo -28,3% ; Lancia -20,1% ; Jeep -13,9%) – 6,1%
3. GM -4,3% (Opel -1,4% ; Chevrolet -18,4%) – 8%
4. Ford -3,2% – 7,4%
5. Nissan -2,6% – 3,4%
Brands like Volkswagen and Toyota remained around the zero line fluctuating.
TOP 5 SALES
1. Volkswagen Group (2,96 million)
2. PSA (1,31 mln)
3. Renault (1,08 million)
4. GM (0,96 m)
5. Ford (0,88 m)
VAG sells a quarter of all new cars in Europe, and Mercedes was the only one of the German 3, which is an increase noted.
Source: ACEA