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France April 2019: Citroen (+28.7%) lifts market up 0.4%, places 3 nameplates in Top 10 including C5 Aircross

The Citroen C5 Aircross scores its very first Top 10 finish in France – and the world – in April.

This article has been updated with the Top 35 brands and Top 265 models.

New car sales in France edge up a very shy +0.4% year-on-year in April to 188.199 units, meaning the YTD tally is now down just -0.4% at 741.535. But this relative stability hides a concerning situation as private sales tumble down -10.7% to 81.977, hitting their lowest-ever share at 43.5% vs. 45.5% YTD. In contrast, dealership demo sales – a totally artificial channel – surge +20.5% to 26.252 registrations or 13.9% share while company sales including long-term leases gain +16.7% to 46.243 and 24.6% share. Diesel registrations fall further to their lowest level this decade at 33% share. As a reminder they held 64% of the French market just five years ago in 2014.

Ford Focus sales are up 134.7% year-on-year in France.

In the brands ranking, Peugeot (-1.3%) reclaims the top spot for the 7th time in the past 10 months, by far the carmaker’s best streak of pole positions at home in its entire history. In contrast Renault (-6.6%) is in difficulty at 16.7% share (its lowest since last November) and private sales imploding down -32.6%, but it retains the YTD top spot ahead of Peugeot by the skin of its teeth for just 746 units. Citroen (+28.7%) is the biggest gainer in the Top 15, reaching its highest share at home since July 2015 at 11.6% vs. just 9.1% a year ago in April 2018. Citroen sales are up frankly on all channels including fleet (+47%) and private (+12.5%). Volkswagen (+1.9%) owes its growth to artificial demo sales (+124%) accounting for a whopping 22% of its April mix, and is back above Dacia (-11.4%) handicapped by a very high comparison in April 2018 when it hit its all-time record market share in France. Mercedes (+15.3%) continues to dominate the premium aisle thanks to strong demo sales, distancing Audi (+2%) helped by company sales and BMW (+10.1%) lifted by long and short-term rental sales. Tesla (+682.1%), Alpine (+199.2%), Mitsubishi (+121.3%), Seat (+39.1%), Ferrari (+26.3%), Volvo (+22%), Mini (+19.1%), Lexus (+16.9%) and Skoda (+14.1%) also impress.

The VW T-Cross lands directly inside the French Top 50 for its first month of sales.

Model-wise, the Renault Clio (+12.1%) and Peugeot 208 (+5.5%) enjoy sales upticks fuelled by rebates on their outgoing generations, keeping a safe gap over a Citroen C3 (+27.1%) in excellent shape, consolidating its 3rd place YTD. The Dacia Sandero (+0.3%) edges up to #4, its highest ranking since last November, distancing the Peugeot 2008 (+9.6%), 3008 (-17.7%) and 308 (-5.6%). The Citroen C3 Aircross (+30.6%) remains in 9th place while its larger sibling the C5 Aircross is up 9 spots on March to break into the French Top 10 for the first time in its career. This means Citroen places 3 nameplates in the French Top 10 for the first time since June 2012 (C3, C4 and C4 Picasso then). At #12, the Toyota Yaris (+16.6%) reclaims the foreigner top spot off the VW Polo (-6.1%), with the Ford Focus (+134.7%), Mercedes A-Class (+110.7%), Audi Q3 (+102.5%), Fiat Panda (+73.7%), Opel Crossland X (+68.3%), Citroen C1 (+61.9%), Renault Zoe (+52.5%), Fiat 500X (+48.9%) and Suzuki Swift (+40%) also posting outstanding scores in the remainder of the Top 50. The VW T-Cross for its part lands directly at #42 for its first appearance in the French charts, while the Toyota Corolla is up 57 spots on last month to #69, the Lexus UX up 37 to #118 but the Tesla Model 3 is dow 80 to #122.

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