Bermuda 2018. Car market hit a new all-time record
Bermuda vehicles market is fueled by rent a car and tourism business, which account 28% of the national GDP. In 2018 the market hit the all-time record with 1.433 units, up 4.1%.
Cuba 2018. Despite prices are on the sky, the market hits new record
Bermuda 2020. Kia’s leadership is reinforced in a market down 21.8%
Bermuda vehicles market falls due to the global pandemic affecting sales. Indeed, Full Year 2020 sales have been 1.123, down 21.8% compared to 2019. Kia remains in a solid position of leadership, followed by Toyota and Hyundai.
Cuba 2019. Market plummets by 65% while the leader Peugeot loses share
Bermuda 2017. That’s the land of Kia
Bermuda vehicles market is fueled by rent a car and tourism business, which account 28% of the national GDP. In the 2017 the market hit the all time record with 1.380 sales, up 5.5%. Kia dominates with over 50% of market share.
Honduras 2016. Import of “fresh” used penalized new cars market
Honduras New Vehicles sales in the 2016 had been penalized by the strong import of "fresh" new vehicles and dropped down from the previous year record level. Toyota was again market leader over Hyundai and Kia, but Nissan was the fastest growing.
Costa Rica 2015. Auto Industry slammed a new record
Costa Rica Auto Industry slammed a new record in the 2015 fueled by a strong economic environment and limits imposed to the import of used vehicles. Sales improved 20% while Toyota kept dominating the rank.
Guadeloupe 2017. Renault market leader with 29% of share
Guadeloupe vehicles market is a stable French colony with annual sales over 15k. In the 2017 the market was reported down 5.6% from the previous year. THe market leader is Renault, with 29.5% of market share, followed by the others French makes.
Panama 2015. Auto sales at record, again
Panama Vehicles Market in 2015 hit the new all time record albeit shy second half, posting the third record in a row. The leader Toyota has now been approached by two challengers, Hyundai and Kia.
Panama 2018. Nissan shines in a market down in double-digit
Panama vehicles sales reported in the 2018 the second consecutive decline with total vehicles sales at 50.766 (including 242 HCVs), down 10.3%. Toyota kept the crown, with market share stable just over the 20% while Nissan boomed taking the third place, between Hyundai - second - and Kia -third -.















