Argentina 2022. Vehicle Market Closes 6.5% Higher Than The Prior Year
Argentina Auto Sales in 2022 total 392,533, the highest level since 2019 and a 6.5% increase from the prior year. In December the market grew for the 6th month in a row, with 47,628 new registrations (+35.5%).
Argentina 2023. Vehicle Market Grows For 3rd Consecutive Year (+6.8%)
Argentina 2023. Best Selling Cars Top 50 Ranking
Argentina Best Selling Cars in 2015. The top 100
Argentina Best Selling Cars in 2015 led again by the Volkswagen Gol, the best since 1988. The subcompact vehicles, produced in Brazil was followed by the Chevrolet Classic and the Toyota Hilux.
Argentina 2017. Volkswagen dominated a market up 29%
Argentina Auto Sales 2017 hit the second best level ever, improving 29.8% from the previous year. Next year outlook is still positive and the market could hit the 1 million units, for the first time. Volkswagen dominates with a save gap over Chevrolet.
Argentina 2021. Best selling cars ranking
Argentina Best Selling Cars ranking in 2021 reports the Fiat Cronos still on top of the leaderboard, while the Chevrolet Onix plummets at the edge of the leaderboard. The Toyota Corolla performs impressively, rising 16 spots and entering the leaderboard.
Argentina 2022. Fiat Cronos Dominates The Best Selling Cars Ranking Report
Argentina Best Selling Cars ranking in 2022 dominated by the Fiat Cronos with over 10% of market share, ahead of the booming Peugeot 208 (+62.2%) and the Toyota Hilux.
Argentina 2014. Vehicles market lost 29%
In 2014 Argentina Vehicles Market collapsed with December down 43%. As effect of the harsh sales momentum, the market has lost 5 spots in the global ranking and now is the 22nd. Just Toyota & Nissan were up.
Argentina 2016. THe car market up at best level out of last years
Argentinian Vehicles Market 2016 posted the best performance of the last three years, pushed up by the outstanding increase hit in December and by economic improvements.
Argentina. In 2019 Auto Sales at lowest out of last 15 years
Argentina Auto Sales in 2019 have collapsed, falling below half a million units, the worst performance in the last 15 years. Indeed Total annual sales were 449.477, down 43.1%. The new President, Alberto Fernandez, just elected at the end of October found a country in the edge of the financial disaster.