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South Africa March 2014: Toyota Etios on podium

Toyota Etios * See the Top 120 best-selling models and Top 34 brands by clicking on the title! * The South African new car market is down 0.2% year-on-year in March to 55,363 registrations, bringing the first Quarter total to 160,138 units, down 3% on 2013. The Toyota Hilux is…

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Lithuania March 2014: BMW up to 4th place

BMW 2 Series * See the Top 10 best-selling brands by clicking on the title! Thanks Marius * 1,087 new light vehicles found a buyer in Lithuania in March, and Fiat remains the most popular carmaker in the country this month thanks to 152 sales and 14% share, ahead of…

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Finland March 2014: Kia Rio up to 4th place

Kia Rio * See the Top 30 best-selling models and brands by clicking on the title! * Shy increase in Finland this month: up 1.6% year-on-year to 9,549 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 30,316 units, up 11% on 2013. For the 8th time in the last 10 months, the…

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Ireland March 2014: Nissan Qashqai takes the lead

Nissan Qashqai * See the Top 50 best-selling models and Top 30 All-brands by clicking on the title! * The Irish new car market is up a whopping 34% year-on-year in March to 14,356 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 49,960 units, up an equally impressive 27% on 2013. Now…

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France LCV March 2014: Fiat Ducato back on podium

Fiat Ducato * See the Top 80 best-selling models and Top 12 brands by clicking on the title! * Sales of new Light Commercial Vehicles are up a shy 1.6% year-on-year in March to 33,405 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 91,014 units, still in negative at -2% on 2013.…

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Egypt February 2014: Nissan Sunny stays on podium

Nissan Sunny * See the Top 132 All-models ranking by clicking on the title! Thanks Ldman * New car sales in Egypt are up a fantastic 38% year-on-year in February, bringing the year-to-date total to 39,874 units, up 23% on 2013. The Hyundai Verna reclaims the pole position it held…

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