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The Chery Tiggo 4 is up to #3 year-to-date in Australia.

New vehicle sales in Australia are down -2.7% year-on-year in February to 94,131 units, leading to a year-to-date volume off -1.3% to 181,884. Petrol sales fall -17.7% to 33,309, diesel limits its fall to -1.6% and 26,963 units and HEVs are off -9.6% to 13,868 but PHEVs soar 2...


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The Toyota RAV4 is the best-selling vehicle in Ukraine in February.

4,208 new light vehicles found a buyer in Ukraine in February, a steep -13.3% year-on-year drop. The year-to-date tally tilts into negative territory as a result at -0.3% to 8,904 units. Toyota (+2%) goes against the grain and advances to 19.7% share, its highest in...


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The Dacia Bigster holds a record 5.8% of its home market in February.

The Romanian new car market continues on its mediocre start of the year with February off a further -24.3% year-on-year to 8,965 units. The year-to-date tally is down -28.9% to 16,892. Dacia (-52.3%) halves its year-ago volume to 18.8% share vs. 29.8% a year ...


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The Opel Frontera is the best-selling recent launch in Ireland.

The Irish new car market gains 7.4% year-on-year in February to 15,033 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 4.4% to 49,557. Volkswagen (+42.3%) surges ahead to the brands top spot with a splendid 13% share vs. 10.4% so far this year. Hyundai (+3.5%) stays in 2nd pl...


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Volvo EX30 sales are up 112.8% year-on-year in February.

The Swedish new car market edges down -1.4% year-on-year in February to 19,341 units, meaning the year-to-date volume is off -9.8% to 35,382. BEVs improve 11.3% to 7,650 and 39.6% share vs. 35% in February 2025 while PHEVs drop -3.8% to 4,912 and 25.4% share vs. 26% a year ago...


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