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Three consecutive years of increase has led to the best sales for the decade, still short of the best years but now there is an upward trend. VW took the top spot in 2011 and still has it but lost some ground this year. The gap to Opel at second is still sizable though. Suzuki had a great year and got to easily its highest ranking ever. Peugeot in contrast has been slipping down a greasy pole the last few years.

In the chart below, pale yellow represents a reduction in registrations, pale blue is increase but lost market share. Green is for those exceeding the market growth and finally the salmon colour for those with over 100% increase.


1213141516Brand2,016%+/-

11111VW6,44514.6%11%

32222Opel4,1359.4%13%

56543Renault3,7158.4%33%

95334Škoda3,5678.1%16%

109755Ford2,8226.4%39%

161819116Suzuki2,3785.4%90%

648157Hyundai2,2225.0%133%

23468Peugeot2,0874.7%6%

14151379Dacia1,9834.5%7%

121091210Toyota1,7554.0%43%

476911Citroën1,6793.8%11%

1112111012Audi1,5673.6%16%

7810813Kia1,4493.3%-18%

1514151414BMW1,3123.0%33%

2117171715Mercedes1,3083.0%46%

1716121316Mazda1,2352.8%19%

1919161617Seat1,0562.4%16%

1313141818Nissan9302.1%17%

1821181919Fiat9092.1%60%

2222232120Volvo2870.7%49%

2324222021Mitsubishi2110.5%-24%

2426242322MINI1900.4%33%

2929252422smart1900.4%67%

2020202224Honda1790.4%-5%

2527262925Alfa Romeo940.2%154%

2725272726Chrysler930.2%41%

2623292527Land Rover690.2%-8%

3230272527Subaru690.2%-8%

3434343029Infinti490.1%172%

2928302830Porsche450.1%10%

3734333231Jaguar290.0%263%

2733313532Lancia270.0%n/a






Ostali760.2%






Ukupno44,10623%

Picture source: Suzuki Hrvatska.
Text source: RayCee.

Croatia Car Sales - Brand / 2016


Three consecutive years of increase has led to the best sales for the decade, still short of the best years but now there is an upward trend. VW took the top spot in 2011 and still has it but lost some ground this year. The gap to Opel at second is still sizable though. Suzuki had a great year and got to easily its highest ranking ever. Peugeot in contrast has been slipping down a greasy pole the last few years.

In the chart below, pale yellow represents a reduction in registrations, pale blue is increase but lost market share. Green is for those exceeding the market growth and finally the salmon colour for those with over 100% increase.


1213141516Brand2,016%+/-

11111VW6,44514.6%11%

32222Opel4,1359.4%13%

56543Renault3,7158.4%33%

95334Škoda3,5678.1%16%

109755Ford2,8226.4%39%

161819116Suzuki2,3785.4%90%

648157Hyundai2,2225.0%133%

23468Peugeot2,0874.7%6%

14151379Dacia1,9834.5%7%

121091210Toyota1,7554.0%43%

476911Citroën1,6793.8%11%

1112111012Audi1,5673.6%16%

7810813Kia1,4493.3%-18%

1514151414BMW1,3123.0%33%

2117171715Mercedes1,3083.0%46%

1716121316Mazda1,2352.8%19%

1919161617Seat1,0562.4%16%

1313141818Nissan9302.1%17%

1821181919Fiat9092.1%60%

2222232120Volvo2870.7%49%

2324222021Mitsubishi2110.5%-24%

2426242322MINI1900.4%33%

2929252422smart1900.4%67%

2020202224Honda1790.4%-5%

2527262925Alfa Romeo940.2%154%

2725272726Chrysler930.2%41%

2623292527Land Rover690.2%-8%

3230272527Subaru690.2%-8%

3434343029Infinti490.1%172%

2928302830Porsche450.1%10%

3734333231Jaguar290.0%263%

2733313532Lancia270.0%n/a






Ostali760.2%






Ukupno44,10623%

Picture source: Suzuki Hrvatska.
Text source: RayCee.

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