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Gulf June 2014: Toyota Corolla now #2 year-to-date

The Kia Cerato is up to #17 in the region this month. * See the Top 250 best-selling models by clicking on the title! Thanks Ldman * The Gulf Cooperation Council area includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. New car sales in the region are up a very…

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Bahrain June 2014: Toyota Prado beats Land Cruiser

Toyota Prado * See the Top 100 best-selling models by clicking on the title! Thanks Ldman * After a couple of months hiatus, Middle-Eastern data is back on BSCB and we start with Bahrain, up 8% year-on-year in June to 5,038 registrations and 22% year-to-date to 31,608 units. Like in…

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Cyprus June 2014: Nissan Qashqai stronger

Nissan Qashqai * See the Top 30 best-selling models by clicking on the title! * Thanks to data provided by SEMO Cyprus and analysed by INNOSOFT, I can share with you the models ranking for Cyprus over the first 6 months of 2014. Over the period new car sales are up 17%…

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Bulgaria June 2014: Dacia Dokker back in charge

Dacia Dokker * See the Top 179 All-models and Top 33 brands by clicking on the title! Thanks Kaloyan * The Bulgarian new car market is up 8% year-on-year in May to an estimated 2,624 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 13,130 units, up 12.5% on 2013. Bulgarian sales data…

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Thailand May 2014: Toyota Yaris back on podium

Toyota Yaris (Chinese model pictured) * See the Top 50 best-selling models & Top 9 brands by clicking on the title! Thanks Austin * The Thai new car market continues its free fall: down another 38% year-on-year in May to just 69,681 registrations, which brings the year-to-date total to 367,112…

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Thailand April 2014: Honda City back in the game

Honda City * See the Top 50 best-selling models & Top 20 brands by clicking on the title! Thanks Austin * Handicapped by the unstable political situation and the end of incentives to first car buyers, the Thai new light vehicle market is down 33% year-on-year in April to 73,260…

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