Based on preliminary data from the Central Register of Vehicles in February 21 741 passenger cars, including versions with LCV homologation, have been registered. This result is 0.7% lower than in January, although compared to last year figures the decrease is much deeper and stands at 17,5%. It appears that at the beginning of 2010 new car market situation remains difficult. More › |
According to research by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 24,401 units in February, representing a 19.2% drop year-over-year, and off by more than 3.8% month-over-month. More › |
According to research by Samar, Skoda Octavia was Poland’s most-sold new-car model last year, reporting a year-on-year increase of roughly 32%. Another Skoda, the Fabia, was in second place with a volume of 13,980 units sold. More › |
According to research by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 25,370 units in January, representing a 4.8% drop year-over-year, and off by almost 11% month-over-month. More › |
Last year sales of new cars were equal to results achieved in 2008, but taking comparing registration figures there was a decline by 13.5%. More › |
Sales recorded in November did not change the current trends in passenger cars market. More › |
Skoda’s Octavia and Fabia continued as the most-sold new-car models in the Polish market in October and year-to-date, with the Fiat Punto ranked third in the list. More › |
According to figures released by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 25,286 units in October, edging up 1.2% from the month, but contracting 8.5% year-over-year. In the year-to-date period, sales were a meagre 0.6% ahead of the level for the corresponding 2008 period. More › |
In the first month after summer vacation Polish dealers have sold 24 991 units, or 8,14% more than in September last year. In the first three quarters of this year 239 612 units were sold, which 1,7% more than in the same period of 2008. More › |
According to figures from Samar, Skoda’s Octavia and Fabia remained the most-sold new-car models in August and year-to-date in Poland, leading the way of the No.3 ranked Volkswagen Golf. More › |
Total sales of new cars from January to August was at 214 626 units, up 0,99% compared to last year result. More › |
In July and on a year-to-date basis, Skoda’s Octavia was the most-sold new-car model in Poland, according to Samar, the country’s car-market researcher. Another Czech-made model, the Skoda Fabia, was second in the chart. More › |
According to a report released by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 193,554 units in the year-to-July period, which represents a 0.75% improvement year-over-year. More › |
According to research by Samar, SUVs and off-roaders were the fastest-growing segment of the Polish new-car market in the January-June period. The sports car segment also posted significant growth rates, unlike MPVs, which saw the biggest drop in the ranking. More › |
Skoda’s Octavia was the most-sold model in the Polish new-car market both in June and year-to-date, posting impressive sales gains of more than 30% on the year. More › |
According to research by Samar, Poland’s new-car market continues to face sluggish demand from local buyers. Sales are still slightly ahead of the level for corresponding year-ago period, but the trend is only attributable a significant number of cars being sold to non-Polish customers. More › |
According to numbers released by Samar, Poland’s market for new commercial vehicles sold a combined 3,311 units in the January-May period, tumbling by more than 67% year-over-year. More › |
Skoda’s Octavia and Fabia were the two top-selling models in the Polish new-car market both in May and year-to-date. Ranked third, the Volkswagen Golf saw its volume more than double in May. More › |
According to figures released by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 25,328 units in May, off 3.2% year-over-year. Through May, the tally was 142,030 new cars sold, ending up with just 0.63% growth from the year. More › |
According to research by Samar, SUVs and off-roaders were the fastest-growing segment of the Polish new-car market in the January-April period, selling some 8,800 units for a 19.3% jump year-over-year. More › |