Netherlands 2018. Volkswagen Polo booms in a market up 7.7%
Dutch Auto Market grown 7.7% in 2018 keeping the positive tone previous year, ending the year with 446.589 sales. Volkswagen is still the market leader, ahead of Renault and Opel. The Volkswagen Polo, is the best-selling model, with an astonishing +68.5%.
Netherlands best selling cars 2017. The top 100 ranking
Netherlands best selling 2017 cars ranking unchanged the leader, thanks to the Renault Clio performance, with two Volkswagen advancing in the other steps of the podium, the Up! and the Golf. Fast movers was the Opel Karl, 4th, up 7 spots.
Netherlands 2017. Toyota shines in a market up 7%
Netherlands Autos Sales recovered 7% in the 2017 after the previous year fall. Albeit losing volume, Volkswagen stands on top of the list while Renault in second has reduced the gap. The star of the year was Toyota, thanks to hybrid line up, up 30%.
Netherlands best selling cars 2016. The top 100 ranking
Netherlands best selling cars 2016 with all top models losing high volumes. The Volkswagen Golf ook the leadership replacing the Peugeot 308, with a narrow gap over the Renault Clio and the Volkswagen Polo.
Netherlands 2016. The lowest sales level in 21st century
Dutch Cars Market 2016 dropped at the lowest level in the twenty-first century, below the 0.4 million units for the third time in the last twenty years, hit by "green" incentives pull ahead of previous year.
Netherlands best selling cars 2015. Peugeot 308 tops the ranking
Netherlands best selling cars 2015 ranking was dominated by Peugeot 308 for the time with sales almost doubled from the previous year. This is the first leadership ever at World level for the compact Peugeot.
Netherlands 2015. Sales up a robust 16%
Netherlands car market in 2015 shows a robust recovery with December booming 91% thanks to sales anticipation for the green tax increase due on January 2016. Volkswagen defended the leadership from Peugeot assault.
Netherlands 2014. Th auto industry fell down for the fourth year in a string
2014 was the fourth falling year in a row for the Dutch Automotive Industry and December was down again, seventh month in a streak. Peugeot and its 308 kept an impressive pace ending the year just behind Volkswagen.