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Sweden November 2011: VW Passat at its best ever!

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New car sales in Sweden are up just 0.5% this month to 26,894 registrations, bringing the 2011 year-to-date total to 279,582 units, up 8%. The Volvo V70 keeps its title with a very respectable 8.6% market share thanks to 2,300 sales, well ahead of its 2011 level at 7.2% and 20,231 units which is 2 full percentage points below its market share at the same time in 2010.

In 2nd place, the VW Passat is up one spot on October and with 1,789 sales and 6.7% this is the Passat nameplate’s best-ever market share in Sweden, no less! It is also #2 year-to-date at 14,466 units and 5.2%. The Volvo V60 continues to impress at #3 with 1,352 sales and 5%, it is still #4 in the 2011 year-to-date ranking with 11,536 units and 4.1%, getting dangerously close to the VW Golf at 11,673 sales and 4.2%…

Renault has a very strong month, placing the Megane at #6 and 2.7%, its best score since January, and the Clio at #7 and 2.5%, its best share in a year. Other great performers this month include the Audi A6 at #12 vs. #19 in 2011, the Toyota Yaris at #17 vs. #24, the Toyota Avensis at #21 vs. #26, the BMW 1 Series at #26 vs. #40 and the Mitsubishi ASX at #34 vs. #51.

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Full November 2011 Top 50 Ranking Table below.

Sweden November 2011:

Pos Model Nov % Oct 2011 % Pos 2010
1 Volvo V70 2,300 8.6% 1 20,231 7.2% 1 1
2 VW Passat 1,789 6.7% 3 14,466 5.2% 2 3
3 Volvo V60 1,352 5.0% 2 11,536 4.1% 4 54
4 VW Golf 977 3.6% 4 11,673 4.2% 3 2
5 Volvo V50 945 3.5% 5 8,874 3.2% 5 4
6 Renault Megane 720 2.7% 16 5,420 1.9% 9 7
7 Renault Clio 674 2.5% 12 4,621 1.7% 12 10
8 VW Polo 613 2.3% 9 4,340 1.6% 14 17
9 Volvo XC60 591 2.2% 8 5,798 2.1% 8 12
10 Audi A4 562 2.1% 7 5,845 2.1% 7 6
11 Kia Cee’d 551 2.0% 6 6,212 2.2% 6 5
12 Audi A6 492 1.8% 22 3,493 1.2% 19 30
13 Skoda Fabia 458 1.7% 13 4,502 1.6% 13 19
14 BMW 5-Serie 423 1.6% 14 4,970 1.8% 11 13
15 Toyota Auris 419 1.6% 17 3,594 1.3% 18 18
16 Ford Focus 415 1.5% 11 5,043 1.8% 10 8
17 Toyota Yaris 403 1.5% 27 3,102 1.1% 24 15
18 VW Tiguan 402 1.5% 15 2,584 0.9% 33 35
19 Skoda Octavia 371 1.4% 10 4,139 1.5% 16 14
20 Audi A3 353 1.3% 19 2,706 1.0% 31 33
21 Toyota Avensis 342 1.3% 31 2,891 1.0% 26 16
22 BMW 3-Serie 329 1.2% 21 4,200 1.5% 15 11
23 Mercedes E Class 297 1.1% 35 3,133 1.1% 23 20
24 Nissan Qashqai 286 1.1% 28 3,450 1.2% 20 21
25 Mercedes C Class 280 1.0% 18 3,798 1.4% 17 27
26 BMW 1-Serie 273 1.0% 26 1,878 0.7% 40 47
27 Kia Sportage 261 1.0% 20 2,817 1.0% 27 78
28 Volvo S60 260 1.0% 24 3,145 1.1% 22 39
29 Ford Fiesta 242 0.9% 40 2,628 0.9% 32 26
30 Hyundai i30 239 0.9% 50 2,924 1.0% 25 25
31 Opel Astra 231 0.9% 23 3,280 1.2% 21 24
32 Hyundai i20 231 0.9% 39 2,336 0.8% 37 43
33 Skoda Superb 227 0.8% 25 2,573 0.9% 34 34
34 Mitsubishi ASX 219 0.8% 38 1,507 0.5% 51 91
35 Ford Mondeo 208 0.8% 34 2,738 1.0% 30 29
36 Citroen C4 192 0.7% 29 2,530 0.9% 35 60
37 Skoda Yeti 189 0.7% 42 1,531 0.5% 48 58
38 Peugeot 508 186 0.7% 36 1,873 0.7% 41  -
39 BMW X3 186 0.7% 30 1,458 0.5% 52 128
40 Hyundai ix35 160 0.6% n/a 1,664 0.6% 45 44
41 Peugeot 308 156 0.6% 32 2,353 0.8% 36 22
42 VW Sharan 151 0.6% n/a 1,414 0.5% 57 142
43 Suzuki Swift 144 0.5% 43 1,700 0.6% 44 85
44 Seat Ibiza 144 0.5% n/a 1,517 0.5% 50 53
45 Kia Venga 139 0.5% 33 1,756 0.6% 43 51
46 Opel Insignia 138 0.5% 37 1,311 0.5% 62 n/a
47 Opel Corsa 136 0.5% 41 1,425 0.5% 55 59
48 Subaru Legacy 134 0.5% 49 2,212 0.8% 38 28
49 Nissan Juke 131 0.5% 48 1,407 0.5% 59 118
50 Audi Q5 130 0.5% n/a 1,595 0.6% 46 62

Source: www.bilsweden.se

Categories: Sweden
  1. David
    January 2nd, 2012 at 22:18 | #1

    The Swedes have awful taste in cars. Volvos are bland and boring.

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