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Greece June 2011: Opel Corsa continues to dominate

Opel Corsa

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The Greek car market is back in trouble: after a ‘remiss’ in April (-18%) and May (-15%), sales are down 33% year-on-year in June at 9,739 units, with the 1st Half total down 44% at 55,261 registrations.

The Opel Corsa has definitely made its mark on Greek car sales this year: it leads the way for the 5th time out of 6 months with a very robust 6.6% market share thanks to 645 sales. The Nissan Micra is extremely solid: still #2 with 5.4% of the market, ahead of the Fiat Panda (3.8%) and VW Polo (3.6%), making the Top 4 identical to last month.

Other good performers this month in Greece include the Chevrolet Spark, up 11 spots to #8, the Mercedes A Class up 20 spots to #20, the Audi A3 up 15 spots to #22 and the Mercedes C Class up 20 spots to #31.

Previous month: see the May 2011 Top 50 here.

Full June 2011 Top 50 Ranking Table below.

Greece June 2011:

Pos Model June % May 2011 % Pos 2010
1 Opel Corsa 645 6.6% 1 3,220 5.8% 1 3
2 Nissan Micra 526 5.4% 2 1,771 3.2% 7 18
3 Fiat Panda 369 3.8% 3 1,788 3.2% 6 6
4 VW Polo 353 3.6% 4 2,315 4.2% 3 4
5 Ford Fiesta 317 3.3% 6 1,987 3.6% 4 2
6 Opel Astra 310 3.2% 5 1,811 3.3% 5 5
7 Seat Ibiza 281 2.9% 8 1,252 2.3% 9 17
8 Chevrolet Spark 270 2.8% 19 918 1.7% 15 26
9 Toyota Auris 246 2.5% 9 1,598 2.9% 8 7
10 Skoda Octavia 228 2.3% 13 1,223 2.2% 10 10
11 VW Golf 219 2.2% 10 1,091 2.0% 11 9
12 Toyota Aygo 218 2.2% 12 954 1.7% 14 14
13 Hyundai i10 212 2.2% 28 1,059 1.9% 12 8
14 Toyota Yaris 201 2.1% 7 2,414 4.4% 2 1
15 Peugeot 107 201 2.1% 23 758 1.4% 21 42
16 Hyundai i20 180 1.8% 11 821 1.5% 18 12
17 Smart Fortwo 170 1.7% 21 893 1.6% 16 20
18 VW Tiguan 150 1.5% 26 589 1.1% 31 34
19 Nissan Qashqai 141 1.4% 27 681 1.2% 24 11
20 Mercedes A-Class 131 1.3% 40 330 0.6% 49  -
21 Opel Insignia 126 1.3% 32 713 1.3% 22 13
22 Audi A3 120 1.2% 37 420 0.8% 41 35
23 Citroen C1 118 1.2% 15 610 1.1% 27 44
24 Skoda Fabia 116 1.2% 16 837 1.5% 17 23
25 Fiat Grande Punto 114 1.2% 17 646 1.2% 25 22
26 Fiat 500 113 1.2% 24 770 1.4% 20 27
27 Seat Leon 113 1.2% 34 638 1.2% 26 32
28 Suzuki Swift 105 1.1% 18 712 1.3% 23 21
29 VW Passat 105 1.1% 41 448 0.8% 37 46
30 Alfa Romeo Giulietta 103 1.1% 38 519 0.9% 34 71
31 Mercedes C-Class 89 0.9% 51 289 0.5% 55 48
32 Citroen C3 88 0.9% 14 816 1.5% 19 15
33 Ford Focus 87 0.9% 20 965 1.7% 13 19
34 Kia Ceed 84 0.9% 22 582 1.1% 33 24
35 Hyundai i30 84 0.9% 29 607 1.1% 28 16
36 Mitsubishi ASX 83 0.9% 35 605 1.1% 29 89
37 Mini 82 0.8% 46 467 0.8% 35 50
38 Nissan Juke 81 0.8% 30 587 1.1% 32 99
39 Audi A1 78 0.8% 36 424 0.8% 40 87
40 Peugeot 207 77 0.8% 33 605 1.1% 30 25
41 Kia Picanto 74 0.8% 31 354 0.6% 47  -
42 Toyota Avensis 72 0.7% 52 414 0.7% 42 31
43 Skoda Yeti 71 0.7% 45 436 0.8% 39 30
44 BMW 1-Series 69 0.7% 53 466 0.8% 36 53
45 Peugeot 308 61 0.6% 57 269 0.5% 56 55
46 Renault Clio 56 0.6% 25 342 0.6% 48 38
47 Honda Jazz 54 0.6% 43 394 0.7% 43 45
48 Audi A4 53 0.5% 64 227 0.4% 64  -
49 Opel Meriva 52 0.5% 47 330 0.6% 50  -
50 Citroen C4 51 0.5% 49 327 0.6% 51 47

Source: SEAA

Categories: Greece
  1. July 27th, 2011 at 07:14 | #1

    Best selling cars in Portugal from June Matt?

    • matgasnier
      July 27th, 2011 at 08:06 | #2

      Hi Miguel,
      I don’t have figures for Portugal every month unfortunately. If anyone does (I believe they appear on a few car magazines sold in Portugal) please get in touch!
      cheers
      Matt

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