Namibia car market

Namibia 2020. Vehicle market keeps falling for the sixth year in a row

Namibia vehicles market falls for the sixth year in a row. Indeed, Full Year 2020 sales have been 7.614, down 26.8% compared to 2019. Toyota is the undiscussed leader and gains 1.9% share.

Congo Republic vehicles

Congo 2017. Positive economic environment boost sales

Congo Republic vehicles market in the 2017 benefit from the recovery of oil price in the international market and a renovated positive economic environment which boosted new vehicles consumer's demand. Toyota at 40% of share.

Zambian Vehicles sales

Zambia 2018. Auto sales down again 15.7% while Toyota holds 28.6%

Zambian vehicles market improved 18.2% in 2018 with 3.857 units sold. Despite losing 20.8% from the previous year, Toyota was still on top of the market, holding 27.8% of share.

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Cape Verde 2022. Renault Falls 46.8% In Vehicle Market Up 19.0%

Cape Verde's Auto market in 2022 gains volume after falling 25.9% in 2021 and totaled 500 new vehicle sales, a 19.0% increase from the prior year.

Cameroon vehicles market

Cameroon 2019. Vehicles market registered a moderate reaction (+4%)

Cameroon vehicles market reported a shy recovery in 2019. Indeed, full-year sales have been 3.279, up 4% from the previous year. Toyota kept dominating - holding over half of the market - with a...
Reunion Island Vehicles Market

Reunion 2017. New all time record

Reunion Island Vehicles Market in the 2017 hit the new all time record as consequence of five years of sustained growth. The market is dominated by the French makers with Renault on top of the list ahead of Peugeot and Citroen..

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Gabon 2022. Vehicle Market Surges 19.9% After Losing 11.4% In Prior Year

Gabon's Auto market in 2022 reverses the downtrend set in 2021, with 2,298 new sales reported, a 19.9% increase from the prior year.

Malawi 2016. Nissan starring in a shy marketm

Malawi New Vehicles Market in 2016 grew modestly, hitting the second annual increase in a row. Toyota is the leader while Ford dropped down leaving the second place to the rising star Nissan.

Mozambique 2015. Vehicles Sales fell down

Mozambique Vehicles Sales in 2015 slipped down hit by internal turmoil and violence by Renamo. Despite the low-level of new cars sold for a country with over 26 million people, the market does not found robust drivers.

Senegal 2018. Strong economic momentum boost demand for vehicles

Senegal vehicles sector suddenly dropped down 32% in 2018 with 5.655 units sold. Toyota held the throne - holding 27.5% of the market share - and the followers, Mitsubishi, Citroen and Renault, all declined in double-digits.