2009 car sale data by top 3 model in Europe

2009_car_sale_data_by_model_in_europe

Minicar
1. Fiat Panda 300,074 +33.7%
2. Fiat 500 186,746 +4.9%
3. Renault Twingo 173,885 +34.4%
Total: 1,649,074 +31.9%

Subcompact
1. Ford Fiesta 482,732 +41.4%
2. Opel/Vauxhall Corsa 361,131 -3.4%
3. Peugeot 207 345,880 -6.8%
Total: 3,906,979 +6.7%

Compact
1. VW Golf 576,948 +23.2%
2. Ford Focus 324,946 -12.5%
3. Opel/Vauxhall Astra 280,189 -12.6%
Total: 3,206,522 +0.2%

Mid-sized

1. VW Passat 188,059 -23.0%
2. Opel/Vauxhall Insignia 141,327 +2979%*
3. Ford Mondeo 117,236 -29.8%

Total: 849,544 -12.1%

Large

1. Skoda Superb 29,074 +44.0%
2. Subaru Legacy 8,167 -16.8%
3. Subaru Outback 3,992 -17.6%

Total: 57,709 -11.0%

Coupe

1. VW Scirocco 44,870 +397.1%*
2. Renault Laguna 7,331 +468.7%*
3. Hyundai Coupe 2,396 -42.6%

Total: 57,310 +174.0%

Roadsters

1. Peugeot 207 26,088 -36.1%
2. Peugeot 308 15,820 +8270%*
3. Volkswagen Eos 15,707 -41.6%

Total: 126,833 -33.2%

Car-Derived Van

1. Citroen Berlingo 66,735 +27.2%
2. VW Caddy 64,078 +42.3%
3. Peugeot Partner/Ranch 42,905 +21.4%

Total: 290,489 +24.1%

Small Minivan

1. Opel/Vauxhall Meriva 83,746 -18.7%
2. Citroen C3 Picasso 75,723 +27040%*
3. Renault Modus/Grand Modus 71,054 -7.3%

Total: 440,222 +13.6%

Medium Minivan

1. Renault Scenic/Grand Scenic 147,993 -12.2%
2. Citroen C4 Picasso/Grand C4 Picasso 135,673 -26.8%
3. VW Touran 110,378 -14.5%

Total: 751,533 -24.3%

Large Minivan

1. Ford S-Max 42,991 -21.7%
2. Ford Galaxy 26,103 -14.9%
3. Mercedes Vito/Viano 17,541 -28.5%

Total: 168,293 -25.7%

Small SUV

1. Suzuki SX4 39,399 -21.8%
2. Suzuki Jimny 20,557 -5.1%
3. Fiat Sedici 19,844 -18.3%

Total: 114,135 -3.8%

Medium SUV

1. VW Tiguan 107,987 +14.2%
2. Ford Kuga 64,546 +139.3%*
3. Toyota RAV4 44,650 -30.2%

Total: 492,034 -12.6%

Large SUV

1. Hyundai Santa Fe 12,851 -39.1%
2. Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero/Shogun 5,855 -31.2%
3. Jeep Grand Cherokee 4,469 -49.1%

Total: 38,497 -33.7%

PREMIUM SEGMENTS

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1. Audi A3 175,412 -1.9%
2. BMW 1 series 141,490 -7.2%
3. Mini 116,895 -8.7%
Total: 847,216 -2.6%

Lower Premium
1. Audi A4 191,729 -22.5%
2. BMW 3 series 162,341 -11.3%
3. Mercedes C class 153,134 -24.7%
Total: 632,269 -23.7%

Upper Premium
1. BMW 7 series 12,817 +57.7%
2. Mercedes S class 12,296 -27.6%
3. Audi A8 4,187 -52.5%
Total: 36,563 -12.6%

Other premium-segment winners

Medium Premium

1. Mercedes E class 87,281 +11.2%
2. BMW 5 series 77,318 -26.8%
3. Audi A6 73,964 -28.3%

Total: 339,139 -20.1%

Premium Coupe

1. Audi A5 43,607 +6.7%
2. BMW 3 series 24,630 -40.1%
3. Mercedes CLC 19,482 +53.5%

Total: 162,268 -11.9%

Premium Roadster

1. BMW 1 series 19,527 +3.9%
2. Mini 19,311 +20.6%3. BMW 3 series 16,259 -40.9%

Total: 130,438 -19.5%

Premium Medium SUV

1. Audi Q5 68,033 +1016%*
2. Volvo XC60 39,793 +581%*
3. BMW X3 31,305 -37.2%

SUV Total: 199,686 +101.3%

Premium Large SUV

1. BMW X5 32,609 -34.9%
2. Mercedes M class 23,397 -39.8%
3. BMW X6 19,620 +44.1%

SUV Total: 179,335 -31.6%

Exotics

1. Audi R8 1,639 -44.0%
2. Ferrari F430 1,244 -39.1%
3. Aston Martin V8 Vantage 1,212 -34.4%

Total: 9,910 -30.8%

Source: Jato

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