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Fiat Panda #1 with over 104,000 sales

Sales in Italy have been as high as 2.5 million in 2007, so the 1.34 million of 2014 is well short of that. Still, a 4% gain is a move in the right direction. That record year had just over 600,000 Fiats sold. Mind you back in 1997, nearly 800,000 sales for the Fiat brand and a third of the market! Those heady days are gone and Fiat still enjoys strong local support. Fiat still got the top five spots if you include a Lancia model at #4.

Fiat Punto #2 with  about 57,000 sales

Renault has had something of a renaissance in the last two years, and has the 6th best seller (Clio). VW has a 7th (Golf) and 9th (Polo), Ford 8th (Fiesta) and Citroen #10 (C3).  Asian brands don't do so well here and therefore crowd the bottom of the chart. Blue is European makes, purple USA and pink Asia.


10 11 12 13 14 Make 2014 % Lyr

1 1 1 1 1 Fiat 281,582 20.7% 1%

3 3 2 2 2 VW 110,227 8.1% 5%

2 2 3 3 3 Ford 91,541 6.7% 5%

5 6 8 5 4 Renault 81,431 6.0% 24%

4 4 4 4 5 Opel 75,626 5.6% 7%

7 8 7 6 6 Peugeot 71,307 5.2% 13%

9 9 9 9 7 Toyota 60,780 4.5% 11%

8 5 5 8 8 Lancia/Chrys 55,483 4.1% -3%

6 7 6 7 9 Citroen 53,091 3.9% -8%

10 11 10 10 10 Audi 49,948 3.7% 5%

13 10 11 11 11 Nissan 48,489 3.6% 4%

11 13 14 12 12 Mercedes 46,355 3.4% 2%

12 14 13 13 13 BMW 43,583 3.2% 2%

16 15 12 14 14 Hyundai 41,747 3.1% 9%

19 17 18 17 15 Dacia 38,087 2.8% 41%

20 21 17 16 16 Kia 32,714 2.4% 9%

14 12 15 15 17 Alfa Romeo 28,322 2.1% -11%

21 20 20 20 18 MINI 19,139 1.4% 10%

17 19 22 21 19 Suzuki 15,926 1.2% 14%

18 18 19 19 20 smart 15,863 1.2% -22%

22 22 21 22 21 Volvo 14,161 1.0% 5%

24 24 25 24 22 Skoda 13,165 1.0% 24%

27 25 23 23 23 Land Rover 12,846 0.9% 2%

23 23 24 25 24 Seat 12,553 0.9% 28%

28 27 26 26 25 Jeep/Dodge 11,334 0.8% 94%

15 16 16 18 26 Chevrolet 7,095 0.5% -73%

26 29 28 27 27 Mazda 5,459 0.4% 15%

25 26 27 28 28 Honda 4,390 0.3% 0%

33 31 31 31 29 Porsche 4,107 0.3% 51%

29 28 30 30 30 Mitsubishi 3,492 0.3% 25%

31 30 29 29 31 Subaru 2,649 0.2% -18%

37 36 35 33 32 Lexus 1,995 0.1% 81%

40 42 40 38 33 Maserati 1,235 0.1% 379%

36 34 34 32 34 Ssangyong 1,096 0.1% -2%

35 37 33 34 35 Jaguar 994 0.1% 1%

42 35 52 39 36 Great Wall 412
75%

32 33 36 35 37 DR Motors 351
-25%

38 40 38 41 38 Ferrari 227
20%

47 54 43 40 39 Mahindra 172
-18%

41 41 39 42 40 Infiniti 156
44%

34 38 37 37 41 Tata 90
-65%

- - - 54 42 Isuzu 64


45 44 42 44 43 Lamborghini 47
-10%






Others 285







Total 1,359,616
4%

Data source: UNRAE.
Pics: Netcarshow.com

Car Sales By Brand Italy : 2014

Fiat Panda #1 with over 104,000 sales

Sales in Italy have been as high as 2.5 million in 2007, so the 1.34 million of 2014 is well short of that. Still, a 4% gain is a move in the right direction. That record year had just over 600,000 Fiats sold. Mind you back in 1997, nearly 800,000 sales for the Fiat brand and a third of the market! Those heady days are gone and Fiat still enjoys strong local support. Fiat still got the top five spots if you include a Lancia model at #4.

Fiat Punto #2 with  about 57,000 sales

Renault has had something of a renaissance in the last two years, and has the 6th best seller (Clio). VW has a 7th (Golf) and 9th (Polo), Ford 8th (Fiesta) and Citroen #10 (C3).  Asian brands don't do so well here and therefore crowd the bottom of the chart. Blue is European makes, purple USA and pink Asia.


10 11 12 13 14 Make 2014 % Lyr

1 1 1 1 1 Fiat 281,582 20.7% 1%

3 3 2 2 2 VW 110,227 8.1% 5%

2 2 3 3 3 Ford 91,541 6.7% 5%

5 6 8 5 4 Renault 81,431 6.0% 24%

4 4 4 4 5 Opel 75,626 5.6% 7%

7 8 7 6 6 Peugeot 71,307 5.2% 13%

9 9 9 9 7 Toyota 60,780 4.5% 11%

8 5 5 8 8 Lancia/Chrys 55,483 4.1% -3%

6 7 6 7 9 Citroen 53,091 3.9% -8%

10 11 10 10 10 Audi 49,948 3.7% 5%

13 10 11 11 11 Nissan 48,489 3.6% 4%

11 13 14 12 12 Mercedes 46,355 3.4% 2%

12 14 13 13 13 BMW 43,583 3.2% 2%

16 15 12 14 14 Hyundai 41,747 3.1% 9%

19 17 18 17 15 Dacia 38,087 2.8% 41%

20 21 17 16 16 Kia 32,714 2.4% 9%

14 12 15 15 17 Alfa Romeo 28,322 2.1% -11%

21 20 20 20 18 MINI 19,139 1.4% 10%

17 19 22 21 19 Suzuki 15,926 1.2% 14%

18 18 19 19 20 smart 15,863 1.2% -22%

22 22 21 22 21 Volvo 14,161 1.0% 5%

24 24 25 24 22 Skoda 13,165 1.0% 24%

27 25 23 23 23 Land Rover 12,846 0.9% 2%

23 23 24 25 24 Seat 12,553 0.9% 28%

28 27 26 26 25 Jeep/Dodge 11,334 0.8% 94%

15 16 16 18 26 Chevrolet 7,095 0.5% -73%

26 29 28 27 27 Mazda 5,459 0.4% 15%

25 26 27 28 28 Honda 4,390 0.3% 0%

33 31 31 31 29 Porsche 4,107 0.3% 51%

29 28 30 30 30 Mitsubishi 3,492 0.3% 25%

31 30 29 29 31 Subaru 2,649 0.2% -18%

37 36 35 33 32 Lexus 1,995 0.1% 81%

40 42 40 38 33 Maserati 1,235 0.1% 379%

36 34 34 32 34 Ssangyong 1,096 0.1% -2%

35 37 33 34 35 Jaguar 994 0.1% 1%

42 35 52 39 36 Great Wall 412
75%

32 33 36 35 37 DR Motors 351
-25%

38 40 38 41 38 Ferrari 227
20%

47 54 43 40 39 Mahindra 172
-18%

41 41 39 42 40 Infiniti 156
44%

34 38 37 37 41 Tata 90
-65%

- - - 54 42 Isuzu 64


45 44 42 44 43 Lamborghini 47
-10%






Others 285







Total 1,359,616
4%

Data source: UNRAE.
Pics: Netcarshow.com

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