Kenya 2019. Vehicles market has lost 7.9%
Kenyan Vehicles Sales in 2019 has progressively lost steam ending the Q4 with a sharp decline. Full year sales have been 113.130, down 7.9%. While HCVs segment was steady, the car passengers dropped down significantly. The two best selling brands have a combined share over 60%.
Namibia 2015. Cars Sales at the second best level
Namibia Cars Sales in 2015 at the second best volume, down 8% from the record hit in 2014. Toyota dominates ahead of Volkswagen and Nissan while the Toyota Hilux hit a huge 36% of market share.
Kenya 2021. Nissan Grows Swiftly In Market Up Only 2.3%
Kenya's Auto market in 2021 gains 2.3% with 5,156 sales, reporting a double-digit drop in the second half of the year. Isuzu overtakes Toyota and becomes the new market leader.
Ethiopia 2016. Market driven by locally produced Chinese brands
Ethiopia vehicles market is growing despite the 90% of annual sales are imported and used. However, the growth of local production is strong, with over 8.000 units of capacity. Chinese lead in cars and HCVs segments
Angola 2016. Sales collapsed 62%, the highest lost ever: Fiat Panda, the new star
Angola Auto Sales 2016 reported the deepest lost ever collapsing by 62 percent and falling at the lowest since 2008, hit by miserable economy performance. Just arrived, Fiat ranked second with the Panda best-selling.
Algeria 2023. Vehicle Market Booms 104.9% In July
Algerian Vehicle Market in July 2023 booms 104.9% growing for the 3rd month in a row, with new registrations reaching 2,997. YTD figures at 14,243 are up 6.4% from the previous year.
Algeria 2021. Market Starts Recovering Again
Algeria's car market in 2021 rises by 17.8% with 32,851 sales, reporting a very large variation in performance.
Benin 2018. New auto sales dropped down 23.7%
Benin vehicles market is famous for the trading activity for second-hands models imported from US and Europe mainly directed to Nigeria. After moderately declining during the previous year, in 2018 the market registered a sharp drop (-23.7%) registering 823 units.
Morocco 2019. Auto market lost 8.9%, while Dacia hit an all-time record
Moroccan Cars Market in 2019 has lost terrain after three years of consecutive records. Indeed, Full-year sales have been 142.974, down 8.9% from the previous year. Renault Group controlled almost half of the market, while Dacia reached 30.9% of share.
Benin 2017. New cars market is just born
Benin vehicles market is famous for the trading activity for second-hands models imported from US and Europe mainly directed to Nigeria. The new vehicles industry is in its infancy and in 2017 reached 1.078 units (-5.7%)<./p>