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Greece September 2011: Corsa, Aygo and Astra on top

Toyota Aygo

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

For the second month in a row, Greek car sales are actually up year-on-year at +12% and 6,002 registrations in September. The year-to-date total is however down 35% at 79,214 units. For the 8th month this year, the Opel Corsa is in pole position at a very robust 7% share thanks to 473 sales. It is #1 year-to-date at 4,744 units and 6%.

#14 in July and #6 in August, the Toyota Aygo is up another 4 spots this month to #2 with 378 sales and 5.6%, and up to #9 year-to-date. Very good performances of the Opel Astra at #3 and 4.8% and the Toyota Auris at #4 and 4.4%. The Citroen C1 at #13 (+47 spots on August), Mercedes C Class at #14 (+40) and Honda Jazz at #17 (+48) also shine.

Previous month: see the Greek August 2011 Top 50 best-selling models here.

Full September 2011 Top 50 Ranking Table below.

Greece September 2011:

Pos Model Sep % Aug 2011 % Pos 2010
1 Opel Corsa 473 7.0% 1 4,744 6.0% 1 3
2 Toyota Aygo 378 5.6% 6 1,818 2.3% 9 14
3 Opel Astra 324 4.8% 4 2,832 3.6% 5 5
4 Toyota Auris 297 4.4% 3 2,526 3.2% 6 7
5 Ford Fiesta 262 3.9% 5 2,917 3.7% 4 2
6 VW Polo 195 2.9% 8 3,165 4.0% 3 4
7 Hyundai i20 195 2.9% 10 1,603 2.0% 14 12
8 VW Golf 171 2.5% 9 1,735 2.2% 11 9
9 Fiat Panda 170 2.5% 12 2,400 3.0% 8 6
10 Suzuki Swift 166 2.5% 14 1,134 1.4% 19 21
11 Seat Ibiza 143 2.1% 16 1,633 2.1% 13 17
12 Skoda Octavia 140 2.1% 18 1,739 2.2% 10 10
13 Citroen C1 124 1.8% 60 808 1.0% 28 44
14 Mercedes C-Class 120 1.8% 54 498 0.6% 48 48
15 Nissan Micra 116 1.7% 11 2,457 3.1% 7 18
16 Hyundai i10 115 1.7% 7 1,694 2.1% 12 8
17 Honda Jazz 85 1.3% 65 541 0.7% 46 45
18 Skoda Fabia 82 1.2% 20 1,169 1.5% 17 23
19 Kia Picanto 82 1.2% 13 676 0.9% 37  -
20 Smart Fortwo 77 1.1% 23 1,209 1.5% 16 20
21 Fiat Grande Punto 77 1.1% 34 923 1.2% 25 22
22 Mercedes A-Class 77 1.1% 41 696 0.9% 35  -
23 Peugeot 107 75 1.1% 19 1,121 1.4% 20 42
24 Chevrolet Spark 72 1.1% 22 1,217 1.5% 15 26
25 VW Tiguan 71 1.1% 55 795 1.0% 31 34
26 Fiat 500 70 1.0% 32 1,035 1.3% 22 27
27 Nissan Qashqai 70 1.0% 17 1,003 1.3% 23 11
28 Opel Insignia 69 1.0% 38 942 1.2% 24 13
29 VW Passat 64 1.0% 21 706 0.9% 34 46
30 Nissan Juke 61 0.9% 28 785 1.0% 32 99
31 Peugeot 207 58 0.9% 39 807 1.0% 29 25
32 Seat Leon 57 0.8% 31 855 1.1% 26 32
33 Kia Ceed 57 0.8% 26 799 1.0% 30 24
34 Alfa Romeo Giulietta 57 0.8% 43 754 1.0% 33 71
35 Audi A1 57 0.8% 35 591 0.7% 41 87
36 Hyundai i30 56 0.8% n/a 687 0.9% 36 16
37 Ford Focus 54 0.8% 27 1,156 1.5% 18 19
38 Alfa Romeo Mi.To 52 0.8% 47 552 0.7% 45 55
39 Skoda Roomster 50 0.7% 64 313 0.4% 65  -
40 Toyota Avensis 49 0.7% 29 624 0.8% 38 31
41 Toyota Yaris 48 0.7% 2 3,280 4.1% 2 1
42 Mitsubishi ASX 48 0.7% 24 822 1.0% 27 89
43 Audi A3 47 0.7% 42 592 0.7% 40 35
44 Mini 46 0.7% 50 606 0.8% 39 50
45 Ford Ka 44 0.7% 36 473 0.6% 51 43
46 Dacia Duster 43 0.6% 25 503 0.6% 47 84
47 Audi A4 43 0.6% 62 357 0.5% 58  -
48 Citroen C3 41 0.6% 15 1,102 1.4% 21 15
49 Suzuki Alto 39 0.6% 48 438 0.6% 54 29
50 Toyota iQ 39 0.6% 40 353 0.4% 60 39

Source: www.seaa.gr

Categories: Greece
  1. DC
    October 14th, 2011 at 01:42 | #1

    Hey Matt,

    The Alfa Giulietta is missing on this list! According to your own source, Alfa sold 57 Giulietta’s in September ;)

    • matgasnier
      October 14th, 2011 at 08:01 | #2

      Thanks for picking this up DC!
      I have amended my table now.
      cheers
      Matt

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