Top car manufacturers in Europe by new-car registrations
Dacia is Europe’s leading car manufacturer by new car registrations in the first ten months, in a market that fell 5% to date. General Motors and Saab had the weakest performance in Jan-Oct period, with a decline of 64% and 59% respectively, according to data provided by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association.
Cristian Gubandru • 19 Noiembrie 2009 • English
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Ford: +0.7%
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Chevrolet: +1.2%
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Skoda: +1.8%
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Kia: +2.2%
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Lancia: +3%
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Fiat: +3.2%
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Volkswagen: +5.3%
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Alfa Romeo: +9.5%
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Hyundai: +24.2%
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Dacia: +24.5%
Only ten car brands posted gains in the first ten months in terms of new-car registrations, while the remaining 25 suffered major declines.
Ford recorded 1.08 new car registrations in Jan-Oct period, 0.7% more than 1.07 million in the same period of last year.
Ford’s market share increased in European car industry to 8.9% from 8.4% in 2008.
In October, the new registrations of Ford cars increased by 15.2% to 108,879 units, from 94,493. The US-based automotive group grabbed a market share of 8.3% in October this year, versus 8.3% a year-ago period.
Ford recorded 1.08 new car registrations in Jan-Oct period, 0.7% more than 1.07 million in the same period of last year.
Ford’s market share increased in European car industry to 8.9% from 8.4% in 2008.
In October, the new registrations of Ford cars increased by 15.2% to 108,879 units, from 94,493. The US-based automotive group grabbed a market share of 8.3% in October this year, versus 8.3% a year-ago period.
Chevrolet recorded a 1.2% increase in the ten months through October, with 161,088 new registrations in Europe, from 159,221 a year earlier.
In Jan-Oct period, the carmaker’s market share increased to 1.3% from 1.2% in the same period of last year.
October sales have lifted Chevrolet’s new car registrations by 38% to 16,178 from 11,717 in October 2009. Its market share increased by 0.3% to 1.3% in October.
In Jan-Oct period, the carmaker’s market share increased to 1.3% from 1.2% in the same period of last year.
October sales have lifted Chevrolet’s new car registrations by 38% to 16,178 from 11,717 in October 2009. Its market share increased by 0.3% to 1.3% in October.
411,187 Skoda cars have been registered this year, 1.8% more than 403,864 in the same period of last year.
Skoda’s market share in Europe increased from 3.1% in Jan-Oct 2008 to 3.4% this year.
In October, 44,618 new Skoda cars have been registered in Europe, 32.8% more to 33,604.
Skoda’s market share in the European car industry went up 0.5% in the ten months ending October 31 to 3.5%.
Skoda’s market share in Europe increased from 3.1% in Jan-Oct 2008 to 3.4% this year.
In October, 44,618 new Skoda cars have been registered in Europe, 32.8% more to 33,604.
Skoda’s market share in the European car industry went up 0.5% in the ten months ending October 31 to 3.5%.
Kia posted 2.2% increase from a year earlier to 210,473 registrations. In Jan-Oct period, the car brand posted 205,877 new registrations.
Kia’s market share in Europe climbed to 1.7% in the first ten months, from 1.6% in the same period of last year. In October, the brand’s market share jumped 35% in the European market to 1.8% and 22,971 vehicles registered.
Kia’s market share in Europe climbed to 1.7% in the first ten months, from 1.6% in the same period of last year. In October, the brand’s market share jumped 35% in the European market to 1.8% and 22,971 vehicles registered.
Lancia posted 3% gain in new car registrations in the period under review from 99,137 vehicles to 102,285.
The Italian brand has maintained its market share at 0.8% in the first ten months. In October Lancia posted 13% increase in new car registrations to 11,101 year-on-year. Lancia’ share in European market remained at 0.9% in the trailing month.
The Italian brand has maintained its market share at 0.8% in the first ten months. In October Lancia posted 13% increase in new car registrations to 11,101 year-on-year. Lancia’ share in European market remained at 0.9% in the trailing month.
Fiat posted a 3.2% increase in new registrations in Europe, to 867,799 vehicles from 840,538 a year earlier.
Fiat’s market share in Europe edged up 0.6% this year to 7.1%.
In October, Fiat recorded 17.7% growth in registrations to 88,407 cars. The brand’s market share in October climbed from 6.6% a year earlier to 7%.
Fiat’s market share in Europe edged up 0.6% this year to 7.1%.
In October, Fiat recorded 17.7% growth in registrations to 88,407 cars. The brand’s market share in October climbed from 6.6% a year earlier to 7%.
New registrations for Volkswagen cars in Europe advanced in the Jan-Oct period by 3.5% to 1.39 million vehicles, from 1.34 million in the same period of last year.
The German brand’s market share stood 0.9% above year-ago levels, at 11.4%.
In October VW posted 8.4% advance in European market to 145,556 registrations. VW’s market share fell to 11.5% in October, from 11.8% a year earlier.
The German brand’s market share stood 0.9% above year-ago levels, at 11.4%.
In October VW posted 8.4% advance in European market to 145,556 registrations. VW’s market share fell to 11.5% in October, from 11.8% a year earlier.
Italian brand Alfa Romeo posted 9.5% increase in new car registrations in the period under review to 95,802 cars.
Alfa Romeo’s market share in Europe upped slightly to 0.8%.
In Europe, 9,538 new Alfa Romeo cars were registered in October 5.9% more than a year earlier. Alfa Romeo’s market share remained constant in the trailing month, to 0.8%.
Alfa Romeo’s market share in Europe upped slightly to 0.8%.
In Europe, 9,538 new Alfa Romeo cars were registered in October 5.9% more than a year earlier. Alfa Romeo’s market share remained constant in the trailing month, to 0.8%.
In the first ten months, Hyundai recorded 287,381 new registrations 24.2% more than 231, 302 a year earlier.
Hyundai’s share in Europe increased by 0.6% to 2.4% in the ten months through October.
For October, Hyundai posted 31.9% increase from a year earlier to 26,194 new registrations. Its market share increased by 0.4% to 2.1% in October year-on-year.
Hyundai’s share in Europe increased by 0.6% to 2.4% in the ten months through October.
For October, Hyundai posted 31.9% increase from a year earlier to 26,194 new registrations. Its market share increased by 0.4% to 2.1% in October year-on-year.
Romanian carmaker, Dacia posted the biggest increase in new car registrations in Europe, 24.5% to 194,824 vehicles in Jan-Oct from 156,467 a year earlier.
Dacia’s market share in Europe climbed 0.4% to 1.6% in the first ten months.
In October, Dacia posted 19% advance from a year earlier to 20.753 registrations in Europe, while its market share increased to 1.6%.
Dacia’s market share in Europe climbed 0.4% to 1.6% in the first ten months.
In October, Dacia posted 19% advance from a year earlier to 20.753 registrations in Europe, while its market share increased to 1.6%.
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