Liechtenstein 2018. Volkswagen leads in a market down 8.8%
Liechtenstein auto market in the 2018 fell again by 8.8% keeping the negative tone of the previous year, ending with sales at 1.823. Volkswagen led the market - down 15.6% - ahead of BMW and Audi. Ford jumps in 5th position, up 36.7%.
Montenegro Automotive Industry is a small reality on the coast of Adriatic sea.
Montenegro Automotive Industry is a small reality on the coast of Adriatic sea. The country found the independence less than ten years ago and is fighting to find internal stability. Volkswagen is market leader.
Serbia 2020. Renault outperforms (+16.2%) a market affected by the pandemic (-23.3%)
Serbian auto market in 2020 falls by 23.3% as the pandemic and lockdowns affect sales. Full-Year sales have been 26.241, while Renault is the only brand in the leaderboard to report growth by rising 16.2%.
Serbia. Skoda taking the lead in a market up 15.1% in 2019
Serbia 2022. Vehicle Market Loses Momentum Falling 5.6%
Serbia's vehicle market in 2022 totaled 28,845 new sales, a 5.6% loss from the prior year. In December sales fell for the 4th consecutive month, reporting 2,494 new vehicle registrations (-12.7%).
Georgia. In 2019 Renault jumped in 2nd place while market soared 39.2%
Georgian vehicles market in 2019 has further improved. Indeed, Total sales in 2019 have been 5.670, soaring at 39.2%. Renault was the star of the year, jumping in second position with an impressive trend, while Ford gained the market podium.
Georgia 2018. Toyota dominates again a market up 17.4%
Georgian vehicles market has grown 17.4% in 2018, despite a huge drop in the first quarter, ending the year with sales at 4.073. Toyota, the market leader, was followed by Skoda - up 65.7% - and Hyundai.
Bosnia 2020. Opel plummets (-48.3%) in market down 26.3%
Bosnian auto market in 2020 falls by 26.3% as the pandemic and lockdowns affect sales. Full-Year sales have been 7.267, while Opel falls 3 spots and loses almost half its sales (-48.3%).
Serbia 2016. Sales at best out of last five yearss
Serbia Auto Sales 2016 up double-digit keeping the recovery after the 2009 shortfall. Fiat led ahead of Skoda and Volkswagen thanks to the high demand on the local made 500L.
Bosnia. In 2019 the market signed the 6th consecutive growth in a string
Bosnian vehicles market in 2019 has reported the 6th consecutive growing year. Indeed, Total sales have been 9.866, up 1.8% from the previous year. Skoda held 18.1% of share, increasing the gap from Volkswagen, which declined by 28.6%. Dacia gained the market podium.