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Czech Republic October 2011: 4 Skodas in the lead again

Skoda Superb * See the Top 100 best-selling models by clicking on this article's title or 'Read more'! * Very healthy month in Czech Republic with car sales up 13% year-on-year to 14,858 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 142,343 units, up 2%. Skoda's 'once in a year' performance from…

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Czech Republic July 2011: Kia Ceed back on podium

Kia Ceed * See the Top 100 best-selling models by clicking on 'Read more' at end of post! * The Czech new car market is back in positive at +6% and 12,118 registrations, making the 7 months 2011 total stable year-on-year at 100,402 units. The two traditional blockbusters of the…

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Czech Republic June 2011: 5 Skodas in Top 8

Skoda Roomster * See the Top 100 best-selling models by clicking on 'Read more' at the end of the post! * Tough month for new car sales in Czech Republic, down 13% at 16,156 units. This means the 1st Half figure is now down too at -1% and 88,284 registrations.…

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Czech Republic November 2010: Octavia at 16.2%

In a very stable market (+2% year-on-year), Skoda delivers a 1-2-3 in November: the Skoda Octavia reaches a very solid 16.2% share (vs. 15.4% YTD) whereas the Skoda Fabia slips back below 10% at 8.8%, and the Superb climbs back onto the podium with 3.1%. The Ford Focus is #4…

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Czech Republic 10 months 2010: 4 Skodas on top!

Skoda Superb The Czech car market is handling ok in 2010, with +7% vs.09 over 10 months at 138,979 registrations, but -7% in October at 13,126. Skoda is extremely strong at home with 4 models in the first 4 spots! The Octavia leads at a massive 15.3% market share, ahead…

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Czech Republic 2008: Fabia #1, Ford Fusion up to #3

Ford Fusion March 2020 update: Now with Top 56 All-brands and Top 325 All-models. The Czech market is up a healthy 8.4% in 2008 at 143.661 registrations. Homegrown carmaker Skoda (-9.3%) continues to lose share at 31% vs. 37% a year prior. In contrast Ford (+28.6%), Renault (+22.9%), Volkswagen (+27.1%)…

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