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The 3rd best selling car in Algeria

You may be wondering why there are about a quarter of the Algerian car/LCV sales counted as 'others'. It seems not everyone releases sales data, so they don't get counted. In other words, car sales statistics for Algeria are what you can get. Even the total figure probably is only indicative.

What we do see is many decreases in sales in the brands we do have. Hyundai seemed to do well, as did Dacia and Nissan. The top two took a pummelling though. The region is not that stable politically and this could be impacting on car sales.

12 13 14 Make 2014 % +/-

Model
1 2 1 Renault 52,059 11.7% -30%
1 Dacia Logan 24,469
2 1 2 Peugeot 41,802 9.4% -44%
2 Hyundai Accent 23,596
4 3 3 Dacia 39,741 9.0% 7%
3 KIA Picanto 13,958
3 4 4 Hyundai 39,333 8.9% 19%
4 Renault Symbol 13,200
7 6 5 VW 26,686 6.0% -13%
5 Peugeot 208 12,587
9 8 6 Kia 25,200 5.7% 13%
6 Toyota Hilux 12,522
5 5 7 Toyota 24,685 5.6% -23%
7 Seat Ibiza 11,809
11 7 8 Seat 17,806 4.0% -23%
8 VW Polo 11,483
8 10 9 Suzuki 12,877 2.9% -27%
9 Renault Kangoo 11,325
10 12 10 Nissan 12,545 2.8% 12%
10 Renault Clio 4 9,505
6 9 11 Chevrolet 11,540 2.6% -44%
11 Hyundai i10 9,408
15 13 12 Skoda 11,050 2.5% 21%
12 Peugeot 301 9,191
12 11 13 Citroen 9,112 2.1% -39%
13 Renault Campus 7,554
14 14 14 Ford 5,039 1.1% -40%
14 Peugeot Partner 7,481
13 15 15 Great Wall 3,502 0.8% -51%
15 Dacia Duster 7,144
21 16 16 Audi 2,237 0.5% -14%



20 18 17 Mitsubishi 2,017 0.5% 25%



16 17 18 Mercedes 1,709 0.4% -24%



19 19 19 Daihatsu 1,245 0.3% -13%



? 20 20 Jaguar LR 577 0.1% -34%



18 21 21 Opel 414 0.1% -46%






Others 102,353 23.1%







Total 443,529






Data source: Autoalgerie.

Car/LCV Sales By Brand Algeria : 2014 (plus models)

The 3rd best selling car in Algeria

You may be wondering why there are about a quarter of the Algerian car/LCV sales counted as 'others'. It seems not everyone releases sales data, so they don't get counted. In other words, car sales statistics for Algeria are what you can get. Even the total figure probably is only indicative.

What we do see is many decreases in sales in the brands we do have. Hyundai seemed to do well, as did Dacia and Nissan. The top two took a pummelling though. The region is not that stable politically and this could be impacting on car sales.

12 13 14 Make 2014 % +/-

Model
1 2 1 Renault 52,059 11.7% -30%
1 Dacia Logan 24,469
2 1 2 Peugeot 41,802 9.4% -44%
2 Hyundai Accent 23,596
4 3 3 Dacia 39,741 9.0% 7%
3 KIA Picanto 13,958
3 4 4 Hyundai 39,333 8.9% 19%
4 Renault Symbol 13,200
7 6 5 VW 26,686 6.0% -13%
5 Peugeot 208 12,587
9 8 6 Kia 25,200 5.7% 13%
6 Toyota Hilux 12,522
5 5 7 Toyota 24,685 5.6% -23%
7 Seat Ibiza 11,809
11 7 8 Seat 17,806 4.0% -23%
8 VW Polo 11,483
8 10 9 Suzuki 12,877 2.9% -27%
9 Renault Kangoo 11,325
10 12 10 Nissan 12,545 2.8% 12%
10 Renault Clio 4 9,505
6 9 11 Chevrolet 11,540 2.6% -44%
11 Hyundai i10 9,408
15 13 12 Skoda 11,050 2.5% 21%
12 Peugeot 301 9,191
12 11 13 Citroen 9,112 2.1% -39%
13 Renault Campus 7,554
14 14 14 Ford 5,039 1.1% -40%
14 Peugeot Partner 7,481
13 15 15 Great Wall 3,502 0.8% -51%
15 Dacia Duster 7,144
21 16 16 Audi 2,237 0.5% -14%



20 18 17 Mitsubishi 2,017 0.5% 25%



16 17 18 Mercedes 1,709 0.4% -24%



19 19 19 Daihatsu 1,245 0.3% -13%



? 20 20 Jaguar LR 577 0.1% -34%



18 21 21 Opel 414 0.1% -46%






Others 102,353 23.1%







Total 443,529






Data source: Autoalgerie.

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