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Europe November 2011: Opel Corsa up to third place

Opel Corsa * See the Top 10 best-selling models by clicking on the title! * Up until now, the European car market had been holding itself rather well given the continent's economic situation and currency crisis. But November is down 5%, with Germany the only Big Five country to register…

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Europe October 2011: VW Polo back to second place

VW Polo * See the Top 10 best-selling models by clicking on the title! * In the midst of a Euro currency turmoil, the European car market holds itself pretty well, slowing down only by 1% both year-on-year in October and year-to-date at 1,044,552 and 11,467,336 registrations respectively. The VW…

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Europe September 2011: Nissan Qashqai in Top 10 UPDATED

The Lamborghini Aventador makes its first appearance in the ranking at #305 with 22 sales. * NOW UPDATED with the Top 309 best-selling models! - see 'Read more', thanks Lancia Lover * Car sales in Europe are up 0.8% year-on-year in September at 1,266,521 registrations, bringing the 2011 total to 10,424,616…

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Europe July 2011: Ford Focus up to #4

Ford Focus * See the Top 10 best-selling models by clicking on 'Read more' at end of post! * The European new car market slowed down its fall in July at -1% with 1,051,332 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 8,385,517 units, down -1.7%. Possibly helped by the arrival in…

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Europe January 2011: VW Golf and Polo dominate

The European car market is stable in January, down only 1% at 1,070,231 registrations thanks to France and Germany holding well. The VW Golf is distant leader at 38,860 sales and 3.6%, and the VW Polo is back to #2 with 28,882 sals and 2.7%. Both are very close to…

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Europe October 2010: Golf & Polo back on top, Megane #6

Steep 16% decline this month for the European car market with again all its powerhouse countries (Germany, France, Italy, UK and Spain) showing sharp drops. After a month of September artificially biased towards UK-strong cars, most models come back to their YTD market share levels. The VW Golf is back…

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