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Total sales up 11.7%, another European market that is increasing. BMW didn't have to do much to jump from 5th to 3rd. Mercedes-Benz and Renault did well to, as did Fiat and Mazda. Jaguar has been a very small marque in Europe but it has already easily exceeded 2015 in just six months (by 41.5% to be precise) and is 160% up in market share compared to the 2015 calendar year.

Things haven't gone so well for Mitsubishi, with a 42% fall. Chevrolet is now basically just US sourced cars after the Korean connection was killed off. For now I have kept them apart from GM US (read Cadillac) but may combine them by year's end.


1516Brand2016%+/-


11Volvo3754420.0%-3%
+20% or

22VW2739414.6%-3%
more

53BMW111385.9%4%


44Audi110275.9%-1%
+1 to +19%

35Toyota107835.7%-3%


66Kia107405.7%9%
-9 to 0%

87Mercedes85744.6%12%


78Škoda83144.4%1%
-10% or

109Renault69883.7%14%
less

910Ford64423.4%-4%


1211Peugeot54622.9%8%


1112Nissan52882.8%-8%


1313Hyundai51532.7%4%


1414Fiat43612.3%20%


1515Opel40072.1%12%


1716Mazda36571.9%21%


2117Seat27431.5%19%


1818Subaru25771.4%-13%


2019Dacia25441.4%7%


1920Citroën23771.3%-17%


2221Honda21951.2%13%


1622Mitsubishi20591.1%-42%


2323MINI12960.7%-15%


2424Suzuki12240.7%-8%


2525Lexus8430.4%1%


2726Porsche7550.4%14%


2627Jeep5000.3%-30%


2928Land Rover4710.3%-12%


2829Tesla3510.2%-35%


3230Jaguar3310.2%160%


3331Chevrolet66
-37%


3632DS59
17%


3533Alfa Romeo52
-23%


3834Ferrari40
17%


3735GM US31
-20%


4236Iveco27
51%


3037Lancia26
-86%


3138smart17
-87%


3938Amatorbygge17
-39%


4038Maserati17
-32%


4438Aston Martin17
16%


4642Lamborghini15
53%


4343Bentley13
-20%




Others56






Total187591
11.7%


Data source: Bilsweden.

Sweden Sales - Brand / Jan-Jun 2016


Total sales up 11.7%, another European market that is increasing. BMW didn't have to do much to jump from 5th to 3rd. Mercedes-Benz and Renault did well to, as did Fiat and Mazda. Jaguar has been a very small marque in Europe but it has already easily exceeded 2015 in just six months (by 41.5% to be precise) and is 160% up in market share compared to the 2015 calendar year.

Things haven't gone so well for Mitsubishi, with a 42% fall. Chevrolet is now basically just US sourced cars after the Korean connection was killed off. For now I have kept them apart from GM US (read Cadillac) but may combine them by year's end.


1516Brand2016%+/-


11Volvo3754420.0%-3%
+20% or

22VW2739414.6%-3%
more

53BMW111385.9%4%


44Audi110275.9%-1%
+1 to +19%

35Toyota107835.7%-3%


66Kia107405.7%9%
-9 to 0%

87Mercedes85744.6%12%


78Škoda83144.4%1%
-10% or

109Renault69883.7%14%
less

910Ford64423.4%-4%


1211Peugeot54622.9%8%


1112Nissan52882.8%-8%


1313Hyundai51532.7%4%


1414Fiat43612.3%20%


1515Opel40072.1%12%


1716Mazda36571.9%21%


2117Seat27431.5%19%


1818Subaru25771.4%-13%


2019Dacia25441.4%7%


1920Citroën23771.3%-17%


2221Honda21951.2%13%


1622Mitsubishi20591.1%-42%


2323MINI12960.7%-15%


2424Suzuki12240.7%-8%


2525Lexus8430.4%1%


2726Porsche7550.4%14%


2627Jeep5000.3%-30%


2928Land Rover4710.3%-12%


2829Tesla3510.2%-35%


3230Jaguar3310.2%160%


3331Chevrolet66
-37%


3632DS59
17%


3533Alfa Romeo52
-23%


3834Ferrari40
17%


3735GM US31
-20%


4236Iveco27
51%


3037Lancia26
-86%


3138smart17
-87%


3938Amatorbygge17
-39%


4038Maserati17
-32%


4438Aston Martin17
16%


4642Lamborghini15
53%


4343Bentley13
-20%




Others56






Total187591
11.7%


Data source: Bilsweden.

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