Germany 2023. Volkswagen ID.4 Enters The Top 10 Ranking (+107.4%)
Germany's Best-Selling Cars with the Top 50 ranking up to October 2023. The Volkswagen ID.4 outperforms entering into the Top 10 and rising 29 spots (+107.4%). Tesla Model Y up 66.5% makes it into 6th spot.
Germany best selling cars. The top 100 in the 2017
Germany best selling cars 2017 ranking was dominated for the 42nd year in a row by the Volkswagen Golf, despite losing in double-digit. The last generation Tiguan advanced in second place while Audi Q2 was the best new entrance.
Germany 2023. Sales In October (+4.9%) Grow For The 8th Month This Year
German Cars Market in October 2023 grows for the 8th month this year, with new registrations at 217,905 (+4.9%). YTD figures at 2.34 million are up 13.6% from the prior year.
Germany 2022. Car Market Up 1% Thanks To Momentum Gained In Last Months
Germany. Volkswagen held 18.6% of a market above 3.5 million annual registrations
German cars market has further improved in 2019, for the first time over the milestone of 3.5 million cars sold in a single year. Indeed, Total sales have been 3.596.973, up 5.1%. While Volkswagen has reported the lowest market share in 50 years, Skoda & Seat are hit their all-time record.
Germany 2021. Mercedes Reports The Sharpest Drop In A Still Falling Market
Germany Auto market in 2021 falls by 10.1% with 2.62 million sales, reporting a very severe drop in the second half after a positive Q2. Mercedes reports the worst performance on the leaderboard, losing 25.7%.
Germany 2022. Tesla Model Y Shines In The Top 50 Models Ranking
Germany 2018. Sales were flat while new brands are growing up
German Cars Market fell marginally - down 0.2% - in 2018 influenced by WLTP regulation, ending the year at 3.433.843 units, again the 4th globally. New brands are emerging with Seat up in 9th place (+12%), Dacia up 17%, Mitsubishi up 17% and Jeep up 28%.
German Vehicle Market 2015 at 3.25 million units, up one spot in the global...
German Vehicle Market 2015 at 3.25 million units, up one spot in the global ranking. December reported up 8% fueled by strong demand on BMW, Ford, Renault and Hyundai. The Golf ended as leader for the 40th year in a series.
German New Car Sales Accelerate in December.
German New Car Sales Accelerate in December fueled by strong fleet demand and the 2014 was back above the 3 million units despite a weakening domestic economy. Volkswagen Group beats Toyota in the global race.