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This tiny land locked republic within the borders of Italy. Car sales were up 1.2% or 19 sales. Total registrations are well down on what they were a decade ago, but it doesn't appear the economy is doing too badly. As could be expected, things bounce around in such a car market. A shift in sales of even a few units can make quite a difference. VW and Audi are the leaders with Fiat coming in a surprising third.

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.


1213141516Brand2016%+/-

12111VW16115.6%-8%

21222Audi14714.3%15%

33333Fiat10710.4%5%

44654Suzuki767.4%33%

55445Opel504.8%-25%

76596Toyota/Lexus464.5%21%

127777Renault434.2%2%

131110107Mercedes434.2%16%

61010139Seat383.7%36%

10891010BMW373.6%0%

897611Land Rover302.9%-32%

913131212Ford292.8%-3%

261920813Chrysler262.5%-35%

1516122014Dacia232.2%77%

2018142214Kia232.2%130%

1616151416Peugeot212.0%-5%

2024191817Nissan171.6%6%

1821181518Porsche161.6%-11%

1715171719Hyundai141.4%-18%

1114151520Citroën121.2%-33%

1924231921Volvo90.9%-36%

2311242322Lancia70.7%-22%

2621202423Honda60.6%-25%

3027272523Mazda60.6%20%

1319262525Mitsubishi50.5%0%

-28272725Maserati50.5%67%

2429313027MINI40.4%300%

2521242128Subaru30.3%-73%

2929292728Ferrari30.3%0%

28--2928smart30.3%50%

312929-28Jaguar30.3%n/a

222420-28Alfa Romeo30.3%n/a






Other151.5%25%






Total1,031
2%

Picture source: Reggini.
Data source: Statistica San Marino
Text source: RayCee.

San Marino Car Sales - Brand / 2016


This tiny land locked republic within the borders of Italy. Car sales were up 1.2% or 19 sales. Total registrations are well down on what they were a decade ago, but it doesn't appear the economy is doing too badly. As could be expected, things bounce around in such a car market. A shift in sales of even a few units can make quite a difference. VW and Audi are the leaders with Fiat coming in a surprising third.

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.


1213141516Brand2016%+/-

12111VW16115.6%-8%

21222Audi14714.3%15%

33333Fiat10710.4%5%

44654Suzuki767.4%33%

55445Opel504.8%-25%

76596Toyota/Lexus464.5%21%

127777Renault434.2%2%

131110107Mercedes434.2%16%

61010139Seat383.7%36%

10891010BMW373.6%0%

897611Land Rover302.9%-32%

913131212Ford292.8%-3%

261920813Chrysler262.5%-35%

1516122014Dacia232.2%77%

2018142214Kia232.2%130%

1616151416Peugeot212.0%-5%

2024191817Nissan171.6%6%

1821181518Porsche161.6%-11%

1715171719Hyundai141.4%-18%

1114151520Citroën121.2%-33%

1924231921Volvo90.9%-36%

2311242322Lancia70.7%-22%

2621202423Honda60.6%-25%

3027272523Mazda60.6%20%

1319262525Mitsubishi50.5%0%

-28272725Maserati50.5%67%

2429313027MINI40.4%300%

2521242128Subaru30.3%-73%

2929292728Ferrari30.3%0%

28--2928smart30.3%50%

312929-28Jaguar30.3%n/a

222420-28Alfa Romeo30.3%n/a






Other151.5%25%






Total1,031
2%

Picture source: Reggini.
Data source: Statistica San Marino
Text source: RayCee.

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