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Portugal April 2025: Dacia Duster manages first ever win

The Dacia Duster is the most popular vehicle in Portugal in April. The Portuguese new car market lifts 8.2% year-on-year in April to 18,752 sales, tilting the year-to-date volume into positive at +1.2% to 77,297. Peugeot (+64.6%) soars ahead to solidify its dominance in the brands charts, while Mercedes (+13.8%)…

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Pakistan April 2025: Suzuki down -33.3% in stable market

The Suzuki Alto still holds 21.5% of the Pakistani market in April. According to local manufacturers association PAMA, 10,596 new locally assembled vehicles found buyer in Pakistan in April, a tiny +0.8% year-on-year uptick. Year-to-date, the volume amounts to 50,788, up 26.5% year-on-year. Note not all manufacturers present in Pakistan…

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China wholesales April 2025: Geely up 115.5%, BYD up 1.4%

The Geely Xingyuan is the best-selling vehicle in China in April and year-to-date. According to data by CAAM, the Chinese wholesale market continues to perk up in April at +9.8% year-on-year to 2.59 million units (this figure includes exports). New Energy Vehicles climb 44.2% year-on-year to 1,226,000 equalling to 47.3%…

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Malaysia March 2025: Chery up to #5

The new Omoda C9 pushes Chery up to #5 brand in March. Today we are able to share with you complete sales data for Malaysia in March. 76,515 new cars found a buyer in the country this month, leading to a year-to-date tally of 197,026. Local behemoth Perodua holds 39.8%…

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Media post: Impact of Ridesharing on Traffic and Safety

Ridesharing has transformed urban transportation, offering convenience and flexibility to millions. As these services have grown, their effects on traffic patterns and safety have become significant areas of discussion. Research indicates that ridesharing can reduce the number of vehicles on the road, leading to less congestion and potential safety benefits.…

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Austria April 2025: Cupra breaks all records, BMW X1 #1

Cupra is the 5th best-selling brand in Austria in April. 24,855 new cars hit Austrian roads in April, a splendid 16.5% year-on-year lift. The year-to-date volume is now up 7.4% to 90,872. Volkswagen (+6.3%) dominates once again with 14.5% of the market, distancing Skoda (+13.4%) at 10.5%. BMW (+29%) and…

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