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This same entry but for 2011 was the biggest blog article for 2011, in fact the biggest ever for this site. I must say I never imagined an article on a small land locked principality in Europe would have been so popular.

As you can see, it is strongly Euro flavoured, with premium brands very strong. Land Rover is now 16th, approaching 2% of the total market. Considering the size of the place, car sales are very strong and very consistent.

Below the first two columns show 2011 and 2012 ranking, the second column in from the right is increase or decrease, and the extreme right shows market share for the major brands.

1 1
VW 6,721 -7% 13.3%
4 2
Renault 4,866 24% 9.7%
3 3
BMW 4,821 10% 9.6%
2 4
Audi 4,644 0% 9.2%
5 5
Peugeot 3,484 1% 6.9%
6 6
Mercedes 3,259 5% 6.5%
7 7
Citroen 2,894 -3% 5.7%
8 8
Ford 2,536 -14% 5.0%
10 9
Opel 2,146 11% 4.3%
9 10
Hyundai 1,899 -15% 3.8%
11 11
Skoda 1,381 -8% 2.7%
13 12
Nissan 1,378 17% 2.7%
12 13
Volvo 1,201 -17% 2.4%
16 14
Toyota 1,124 31% 2.2%
15 15
Fiat 1,060 4% 2.1%
22 16
Land Rover 835 124% 1.7%
19 17
Dacia 819 25% 1.6%
14 18
Seat 690 -35% 1.4%
18 19
MINI 681 -12% 1.4%
20 20
Suzuki 586 24% 1.2%
17 21
Alfa Romeo 563 -29% 1.1%
21 22
Porsche 416 5%
24 23
Chev/Cad 377 28%
23 24
Kia 328 2%
25 25
Chrysler 250 -6%
26 26
Honda 233 -10%
29 27
Lancia 227 35%
27 28
Mitsubishi 170 -28%
28 29
Mazda 124 -31%
30 30
smart 120 -23%
31 31
Subaru 110 6%
33 32
Jaguar 104 12%



Others 351




Total 50,398 1%


Data Source: Thanks to
www.statistiques.public.lu

Pictures: Thanks to
www.netcarshow.com

Car Sales Luxembourg: 2012


This same entry but for 2011 was the biggest blog article for 2011, in fact the biggest ever for this site. I must say I never imagined an article on a small land locked principality in Europe would have been so popular.

As you can see, it is strongly Euro flavoured, with premium brands very strong. Land Rover is now 16th, approaching 2% of the total market. Considering the size of the place, car sales are very strong and very consistent.

Below the first two columns show 2011 and 2012 ranking, the second column in from the right is increase or decrease, and the extreme right shows market share for the major brands.

1 1
VW 6,721 -7% 13.3%
4 2
Renault 4,866 24% 9.7%
3 3
BMW 4,821 10% 9.6%
2 4
Audi 4,644 0% 9.2%
5 5
Peugeot 3,484 1% 6.9%
6 6
Mercedes 3,259 5% 6.5%
7 7
Citroen 2,894 -3% 5.7%
8 8
Ford 2,536 -14% 5.0%
10 9
Opel 2,146 11% 4.3%
9 10
Hyundai 1,899 -15% 3.8%
11 11
Skoda 1,381 -8% 2.7%
13 12
Nissan 1,378 17% 2.7%
12 13
Volvo 1,201 -17% 2.4%
16 14
Toyota 1,124 31% 2.2%
15 15
Fiat 1,060 4% 2.1%
22 16
Land Rover 835 124% 1.7%
19 17
Dacia 819 25% 1.6%
14 18
Seat 690 -35% 1.4%
18 19
MINI 681 -12% 1.4%
20 20
Suzuki 586 24% 1.2%
17 21
Alfa Romeo 563 -29% 1.1%
21 22
Porsche 416 5%
24 23
Chev/Cad 377 28%
23 24
Kia 328 2%
25 25
Chrysler 250 -6%
26 26
Honda 233 -10%
29 27
Lancia 227 35%
27 28
Mitsubishi 170 -28%
28 29
Mazda 124 -31%
30 30
smart 120 -23%
31 31
Subaru 110 6%
33 32
Jaguar 104 12%



Others 351




Total 50,398 1%


Data Source: Thanks to
www.statistiques.public.lu

Pictures: Thanks to
www.netcarshow.com

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