Algeria: 2004-2023 Historical Data now available
The Toyota Hilux was #1 in Algeria in 2005.
* The direct links to 17 Historical Data articles are below! *
Historical Data covering the past 16 years is now available on BSCB for Algeria, and you can now witness a lot of change over the period in the models ranking for this country. The Peugeot 206 started off as the king of 2004, before being passed by the Toyota Hilux in 2005, the Hyundai Accent in 2006 and the Chevrolet Aveo in 2007. The Renault Symbol brought a bit of stability into the ranking by topping the sales charts for 4 consecutive years from 2008 to 2011, then the Peugeot 207 surprisingly grabbed the pole position in 2012 at the very end of its career and finally the Dacia Logan was crowned in 2013 for the first time since the nameplate launched in Algeria in 2005. It would remain on top until 2016 when the now locally-produced Renault Symbol reclaimed its crown. The locally-produced Dacia Sandero then took the relay in 2017 and hasn’t looked back since.
Algeria 2004: Peugeot 206 best seller
Algeria 2005: Toyota Hilux #1, Hyundai puts pressure, Dacia Logan arrives
Algeria 2006: Hyundai Accent in top spot
Algeria 2007: Chevrolet Aveo triumphs
Algeria 2008: Renault Symbol potential leader
Algeria 2009: Renault Symbol, Suzuki Alto and Dacia Logan dominate
Algeria 2010: Renault Symbol and Dacia Logan on top
Algeria 2011: Renault Symbol #1 again, Hyundai up 53%
Algeria 2012: Peugeot 207 tops record market
Algeria 2013: Dacia Logan takes the lead for the first time, Peugeot 301 lands at world-best #2
Algeria 2014: Dacia Logan stays #1 in market down 20%
Algeria 2015: Dacia Logan holds off twin Renault Symbol
Algeria 2016: Import quotas bring market to standstill
Algeria 2017: Dacia Sandero edges past Renault Symbol to #1
Algeria 2018: Dacia Sandero cement lead
Algeria 2019: Renault and Dacia Sandero hold onto top spots
Algeria 2023: Chery up to #2, Dacia Sandero best-seller (with 2022 figures)