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Slovenia July 2011: Renault Megane jumps to top spot

Renault Megane

* See the Top 50 best-selling models by clicking on ‘Read more’ at end of post! *

Car sales in Slovenia are down 8% in July at 4,743 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 37,685 units, now perfectly stable vs. 2010.

Big event this month: the Renault Megane takes the lead for the first time in a while (possibly ever, if you know this for sure please get in touch!) with 259 sales and 5.5% market share, ahead of the Renault Clio at 231 units and 4.9%. The Megane is still #2 year-to-date though at 1,866 sales and 5% compared to 2,501 units and 6.6% for the Clio.

The VW Polo, VW Golf and Opel Astra follow and occupy exactly the same positions as in the 2011 year-to-date ranking. The Fiat Punto Evo confirms it is now back to its traditional level in Slovenia, up 1 spot on June to #6. Other great performers this month include the BMW 1 Series, up a massive 54 spots to #22 and the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, up 15 spots to #28.

Previous month: see the Slovenia June 2011 Top 50 best-selling models here.

Full July 2011 Top 50 Ranking Table below.

Slovenia July 2011:

Pos Model July % Jun 2011 % Pos 2010
1 Renault Megane 259 5.5% 2 1,866 5.0% 2 2
2 Renault Clio 231 4.9% 1 2,501 6.6% 1 1
3 VW Polo 202 4.3% 3 1,461 3.9% 3 3
4 VW Golf 171 3.6% 4 1,268 3.4% 4 4
5 Opel Astra 163 3.4% 6 1,007 2.7% 5 5
6 Fiat Punto Evo 163 3.4% 7 673 1.8% 14 6
7 Opel Corsa 119 2.5% 5 908 2.4% 6 8
8 Citroen Berlingo 114 2.4% 16 675 1.8% 12 14
9 Hyundai i30 102 2.2% 12 826 2.2% 7 9
10 Skoda Fabia 97 2.0% 15 730 1.9% 10 13
11 VW Passat 88 1.9% 11 630 1.7% 15 28
12 Ford Fiesta 86 1.8% 8 763 2.0% 9 10
13 Renault Scenic 85 1.8% 10 619 1.6% 16 12
14 Skoda Octavia 85 1.8% 13 710 1.9% 11 15
15 Peugeot 308 84 1.8% 19 609 1.6% 17 17
16 Kia Cee’d 82 1.7% 17 675 1.8% 13 7
17 Ford Focus 71 1.5% 9 439 1.2% 25 23
18 Peugeot 207 70 1.5% 14 768 2.0% 8 11
19 Peugeot Partner 68 1.4% 30 343 0.9% 29 35
20 Chevrolet Cruze 67 1.4% 18 541 1.4% 19 18
21 Opel Insignia 66 1.4% 20 495 1.3% 20 21
22 BMW 1 Series 65 1.4% 76 312 0.8% 34 42
23 Citroen C3 63 1.3% 23 468 1.2% 23 19
24 Opel Meriva 63 1.3% 28 548 1.5% 18 34
25 Citroen C4 57 1.2% 24 451 1.2% 24 52
26 Hyundai i20 56 1.2% 53 335 0.9% 32 26
27 Seat Ibiza 54 1.1% 21 469 1.2% 22 20
28 Alfa Romeo Giulietta 53 1.1% 43 219 0.6% 57  -
29 Nissan Qashqai 49 1.0% 26 403 1.1% 26 25
30 VW Tiguan 49 1.0% 61 278 0.7% 44 36
31 Citroen C3 Picasso 47 1.0% 31 267 0.7% 48  -
32 Ford Kuga 43 0.9% 32 265 0.7% 49  -
33 Peugeot 508 42 0.9% 46 217 0.6% 59  -
34 Ford C-Max 42 0.9% 55 268 0.7% 47 50
35 VW Touran 41 0.9% 27 488 1.3% 21 32
36 Chverolet Aveo 40 0.8% 22 386 1.0% 27 22
37 Skoda Superb 40 0.8% 50 144 0.4% 69  -
38 Nissan Note 39 0.8% 36 256 0.7% 53 55
39 Kia Venga 36 0.8% 37 275 0.7% 45  -
40 Opel Zafira 35 0.7% 25 309 0.8% 35 38
41 Toyota Yaris 35 0.7% 47 335 0.9% 31 24
42 Audi A4 34 0.7% 33 256 0.7% 51 40
43 VW Golf Plus 34 0.7% 49 301 0.8% 38 37
44 Nissan Juke 33 0.7% 35 283 0.8% 42  -
45 Kia Sportage 33 0.7% 41 281 0.7% 43 56
46 Fiat Panda 33 0.7% 56 217 0.6% 60 47
47 Peugeot 5008 32 0.7% 48 253 0.7% 54 48
48 Mini 32 0.7% 64 259 0.7% 50  -
49 Citroen C5 32 0.7% 69 143 0.4% 70 49
50 Dacia Sandero 30 0.6% 38 295 0.8% 41 33

Source: www.ads-slo.org

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  1. MaxFerrari
    August 13th, 2011 at 00:59 | #1

    Oh, je parle en anglais…mais j’avais oublié que tu comprenais le français ! ;)

    D’accord pour le “69″, je n’avais pas fait attention.

    • matgasnier
      August 13th, 2011 at 01:48 | #2

      Eh oui je suis bilingue en effet :-)
      Matt

  2. MaxFerrari
    August 12th, 2011 at 03:30 | #3

    69 Citroën C5 in June and 32 in July…but only 89 in 2011 ?!

    • matgasnier
      August 12th, 2011 at 11:49 | #4

      Hi Max,
      Thanks for your comment and for picking this up!
      The figure ’69′ for June for the Citroen C5 in this month’s table is actually its position, not its sales volume. However you were right, the 2011 year-to-date was wrong anyway, it shouldn’t have been 89 but 143.
      All corrected now!
      cheers
      Matt

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