Denmark best selling cars. The top 100 in 2018
Denmark Best Selling Cars ranking in 2018 with unchanged leadership, taken by the Peugeot 208 ahead of the last generation Nissan Qashqai. The Citroen C3 scored an outstanding perfomance, jumping in 5th place.
Denmark 2018. Citroen shines in a negative environment
Danish Auto Sales in 2018 fell down 1.5%, keeping the negative tone of last year, ending with registrations at 218.592. Volkswagen led the market, ahead of Peugeot and Toyota, while Citroen - up 11.5% - jumped in 4th position.
Denmark 2022. Top 50 Best Selling Cars : Toyota Aygo X Rises Into 4th
Denmark Best-selling cars ranking in 2022 sees only small or compact models among top sellers, with the Peugeot 208 in pole position. Toyota Aygo X enters Top 10 for first time.
Denmark 2019 Best selling cars ranking
Danish Automotive Industry celebrates 2014 new all-time record.
Danish Automotive Industry celebrates 2014 new all-time record, the fourth in a row fueled by the huge demand for low emission vehicles. Tesla in December sold three times more than Mini.
Denmark 2022. Auto Market In Free Fall (-20.0%)
Danish Auto Sales in 2022 close at 148,298 (-20.0%), the lowest since 2010. In December the market fell for the 4th month in a row, reporting 15,219 new registrations (-14.4%).
Denmark 2017. Suzuki the star of the year in a flat market
Danish Cars Sales in the 2017 have been flat from the previous year record missing the new limit by few thousand units, when the Danish economy logged its worst performance since 2011 Volkswagen leader with 13% of share while Suzuki was the star of the year.
Denmark. In 2019 the market has fully recovered
Danish Auto Sales in 2019 has recovered from the previous years' decline. Indeed, Total sales have been 224.208 (+2.6%). Volkswagen has lost near 1% of share from last year, while the best performances were scored by Audi, Mazda, Seat and of course Tesla.
Denmark 2015. New record sales, up the 200k
Denmark Cars Market in 2015 hit the new all time record, first time above the 200.000 and the third record in a row despite of the under-performing national economy and driven by green cars incentives.