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    Corsa and Fiesta are fighting for leadership in the UK in March

    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienApril 22, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The UK recorded the first increase in new vehicle sales since August last year. According to SMTT (Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders), a company that represents manufacturers in the local market, 283,964 units were sold in March, up 11.5% from 12 months ago.

    However, the withdrawal is almost 37% compared to the average recorded in the same month from 2010 to 2019 (approximately 450 thousand units). Hybrid and electric vehicles accounted for more than 40% of total sales last month. Accumulated in 425,525 units in the first quarter was down 12%.

    Party of England

    The Ford Fiesta was ranked 2nd in the UK

    After losing its lead to Ford Fiesta (7,406) in the final rankings, Vauxhall resumed the honor of the Corsa (7,927) and retained the potential of the brand’s first annual leadership since 1965, according to best-selling cars. Blog. Less than a thousand units from first place, the Mercedes A-Class (7,012) was in 3rd place.

    Tesla - Model 3 - Production

    The Tesla Model 3 shows strength with 4th place

    In a battle limited to 2 units (6,585 x 6,583), the Tesla Model 3 defeated the Nissan Cashkay by 4th place. The BMW 3 Series (5,681) was ranked 6th out of the top 10 since January 2020. Golf, with 5,194 units, lost 27% of its buyers – exactly a year ago, VW’s best seller was a favorite there.

    POS.

    Sample

    MAR.21

    % Market 2021

    MAR.20

    % Market 2020

    % Variation 2021/2020

    1

    VAUXHALL CORSA

    7.927

    2.8%

    5.820

    2.3%

    36.2%

    2

    Ford Fiesta

    7.406

    2.6%

    6.687

    2.6%

    10.8%

    3

    Mercedes-Benz A-Class

    7.012

    2.5%

    5.351

    2,1%

    31.0%

    4

    Tesla Model 3

    6.585

    2.3%

    4.718

    1.9%

    39.6%

    5

    Nissan Kashkai

    6.583

    2.3%

    5.907

    2.3%

    11.4%

    6

    BMW 3 SERIES

    5.681

    2,0%

    –

    –

    –

    7

    VW Golf

    5.194

    1.8%

    7.103

    2.8%

    -26.9%

    8

    Toyota Yaris

    4.910

    1.7%

    –

    –

    –

    9

    Ford Puma

    4.886

    1.7%

    –

    –

    –

    10

    Mini

    4.883

    1.7%

    6.019

    2.4%

    -18.9%

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    In a dispute between automakers, Volkswagen (23,698) overtook Ford (22,237), losing its prestige by less than 200 units in February. Mercedes (21,313) completed the platform with almost 26% improvement. Unique among the top 10 with a negative result, Kia (11,221) lost 13.4% of its buyers and is threatened by Fuji (10,824), the owner of the largest evolution (+ 55%).

    Volkswagen Golf R2022

    Golf was the best-selling VW model in the UK in March

    POS.

    Brand

    MAR.21

    % Market 2021

    MAR.20

    % Market 2020

    % Variation 2021/2020

    1

    Volkswagen

    23.698

    8.3%

    22.950

    9.0%

    3.3%

    2

    FORD

    22.237

    7.8%

    18.996

    7.5%

    17.1%

    3

    Mercedes-Benz

    21.313

    7.5%

    16.981

    6.7%

    25.5%

    4

    BMW

    21.003

    7.4%

    17.530

    6.9%

    19.8%

    5

    Audi

    19.105

    6.7%

    16.424

    6.4%

    16.3%

    6

    Toyota

    16.911

    6.0%

    15.363

    6.0%

    10.1%

    7

    VAUXHALL

    15.868

    5.6%

    12.473

    4.9%

    27.2%

    8

    Land Rover

    15.086

    5.3%

    12.381

    4.9%

    21.8%

    9

    Nissan

    14.178

    5.0%

    12.524

    4.9%

    13.2%

    10

    That

    11.221

    4.0%

    12.957

    5.1%

    -13.4%

    11

    PEUGEOT

    10.824

    3.8%

    6.985

    2.7%

    55.0%

    12

    Hyundai

    9.065

    3.2%

    7.279

    2.9%

    24.5%

    13

    Volvo

    8.996

    3.2%

    6.196

    2.4%

    45.2%

    14

    Koda

    8.911

    3,1%

    9.172

    3.6%

    -2,8%

    15

    Mini

    7.567

    2.7%

    8.720

    3.4%

    -13.2%

    16

    Seat

    7.482

    2.6%

    7.772

    3,1%

    -3,7%

    17

    Tesla *

    6.585

    2.3%

    4.718

    1.9%

    39.6%

    18

    CITROËN

    6.027

    2,1%

    3.950

    1,6%

    52.6%

    19

    RENAULT

    5.787

    2,0%

    5.684

    2.2%

    1.8%

    20

    MAZDA

    4.058

    1,4%

    4.193

    1,6%

    -3,2%

    …

    …

    …

    …

    …

    Total

    283.964

    …

    254.684

    …

    11.5%

    Calculated

    425.525

    …

    483.557

    …

    -12.0%

    Comments:

    – March / 20 numbers not available for BMW 3 Series, Toyota Yaris and Ford Puma models.
    – Tesla decision considering only Model 3 sales.

    proof’s: SMTT / Best Selling Cars Blog

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