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The Civic Tourer is no doubt doing well here

Rear seats fold up. Clever
This car market is here so stable from year to year when it comes to total sales. There is virtually no difference and it has been like that for years.

While not a large nation, sales for  Luxembourg 2011 is the all time most popular blog article I have produced. So size isn't everything. Even a small nation can gain much interest. If you click on the 2011 title just above, you can see the article, complete with map to show you where to find the Grand Duchy if you are not sure.

VW overtook Renault in 2006 and it has remained at the top since. Currently Renault battles Audi and BMW for second spot. With places three to five all premium marques indicates an affluent nation, and so it is. Brands from Europe are definitely favoured.

Getting sales by model is impossible it seems. So why Renault did so well in 2014 cannot be allied with a model or models. Honda had a good year too, and I assume the very good Tourer may have helped there. Infiniti seems to be gaining clients with success.


10 11 12 13 14 Make 2014 % +/-

1 1 1 1 1 VW 6,437 12.9% 6%

2 4 2 4 2 Renault 5,031 10.1% 16%

3 2 4 2 3 Audi 4,832 9.7% 3%

4 3 3 3 4 BMW 4,812 9.7% 7%

6 6 6 5 5 Mercedes 3,644 7.3% 8%

5 5 5 6 6 Peugeot 2,723 5.5% 13%

7 8 8 9 7 Ford 2,335 4.7% 10%

8 7 7 7 8 Citroen 2,271 4.6% -3%

10 10 9 8 9 Opel 2,196 4.4% 3%

9 9 10 11 10 Hyundai 1,812 3.6% 17%

11 11 11 13 11 Škoda 1,515 3.0% 36%

14 12 13 14 12 Volvo 1,232 2.5% 15%

13 15 15 12 13 Fiat 1,208 2.4% -14%

16 13 12 10 14 Nissan 1,168 2.3% -32%

15 16 14 16 15 Toyota 915 1.8% 17%

19 19 17 15 16 Dacia 841 1.7% -8%

24 22 16 17 17 Land Rover 787 1.6% 2%

12 14 18 18 18 Seat 785 1.6% 11%

18 18 19 19 19 MINI 769 1.5% 18%

22 21 22 22 20 Porsche 567 1.1% 36%

25 23 24 21 21 Kia 529 1.1% 8%

20 20 20 20 21 Suzuki 529 1.1% -7%

21 26 26 27 23 Honda 453 0.9% 113%

17 17 21 23 24 Alfa Romeo 388 0.8% 9%

23 28 29 24 25 Mazda 359 0.7% 7%

26 25 25 26 26 Jeep 339 0.7% 50%

42 37 36 35 27 Infiniti 170 0.3% 170%

32 24 23 25 28 Chevr/Cadil 155 0.3% -53%

28 30 30 30 29 smart 139 0.3% -2%

31 27 28 29 30 Mitsubishi 123 0.2% -15%

47 34 34 33 31 Ssangyong 117 0.2% 56%

37 39 38 38 32 Maserati 92 0.2% 268%

33 32 33 34 32 Lexus 92 0.2% 28%

29 33 32 31 34 Jaguar 91 0.2% -19%

27 29 27 28 35 Lancia 90 0.2% -54%

30 31 31 32 36 Subaru 68 0.1% -13%

36 38 37 36 37 Ferrari 39 0.1% 8%

- - - 43 38 Tesla 35 0.1% 600%

35 36 35 37 39 Aston Martin 29 0.1% 0%

38 40 39 39 40 Bentley 26 0.1% 18%

39 41 40 40 41 Lotus 15 0.0% 36%






Others 35







Total 49,793
7%

Data: statistiques.public.lu

Car Sales By Brand Luxembourg : 2014

The Civic Tourer is no doubt doing well here

Rear seats fold up. Clever
This car market is here so stable from year to year when it comes to total sales. There is virtually no difference and it has been like that for years.

While not a large nation, sales for  Luxembourg 2011 is the all time most popular blog article I have produced. So size isn't everything. Even a small nation can gain much interest. If you click on the 2011 title just above, you can see the article, complete with map to show you where to find the Grand Duchy if you are not sure.

VW overtook Renault in 2006 and it has remained at the top since. Currently Renault battles Audi and BMW for second spot. With places three to five all premium marques indicates an affluent nation, and so it is. Brands from Europe are definitely favoured.

Getting sales by model is impossible it seems. So why Renault did so well in 2014 cannot be allied with a model or models. Honda had a good year too, and I assume the very good Tourer may have helped there. Infiniti seems to be gaining clients with success.


10 11 12 13 14 Make 2014 % +/-

1 1 1 1 1 VW 6,437 12.9% 6%

2 4 2 4 2 Renault 5,031 10.1% 16%

3 2 4 2 3 Audi 4,832 9.7% 3%

4 3 3 3 4 BMW 4,812 9.7% 7%

6 6 6 5 5 Mercedes 3,644 7.3% 8%

5 5 5 6 6 Peugeot 2,723 5.5% 13%

7 8 8 9 7 Ford 2,335 4.7% 10%

8 7 7 7 8 Citroen 2,271 4.6% -3%

10 10 9 8 9 Opel 2,196 4.4% 3%

9 9 10 11 10 Hyundai 1,812 3.6% 17%

11 11 11 13 11 Škoda 1,515 3.0% 36%

14 12 13 14 12 Volvo 1,232 2.5% 15%

13 15 15 12 13 Fiat 1,208 2.4% -14%

16 13 12 10 14 Nissan 1,168 2.3% -32%

15 16 14 16 15 Toyota 915 1.8% 17%

19 19 17 15 16 Dacia 841 1.7% -8%

24 22 16 17 17 Land Rover 787 1.6% 2%

12 14 18 18 18 Seat 785 1.6% 11%

18 18 19 19 19 MINI 769 1.5% 18%

22 21 22 22 20 Porsche 567 1.1% 36%

25 23 24 21 21 Kia 529 1.1% 8%

20 20 20 20 21 Suzuki 529 1.1% -7%

21 26 26 27 23 Honda 453 0.9% 113%

17 17 21 23 24 Alfa Romeo 388 0.8% 9%

23 28 29 24 25 Mazda 359 0.7% 7%

26 25 25 26 26 Jeep 339 0.7% 50%

42 37 36 35 27 Infiniti 170 0.3% 170%

32 24 23 25 28 Chevr/Cadil 155 0.3% -53%

28 30 30 30 29 smart 139 0.3% -2%

31 27 28 29 30 Mitsubishi 123 0.2% -15%

47 34 34 33 31 Ssangyong 117 0.2% 56%

37 39 38 38 32 Maserati 92 0.2% 268%

33 32 33 34 32 Lexus 92 0.2% 28%

29 33 32 31 34 Jaguar 91 0.2% -19%

27 29 27 28 35 Lancia 90 0.2% -54%

30 31 31 32 36 Subaru 68 0.1% -13%

36 38 37 36 37 Ferrari 39 0.1% 8%

- - - 43 38 Tesla 35 0.1% 600%

35 36 35 37 39 Aston Martin 29 0.1% 0%

38 40 39 39 40 Bentley 26 0.1% 18%

39 41 40 40 41 Lotus 15 0.0% 36%






Others 35







Total 49,793
7%

Data: statistiques.public.lu

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