According to research by Samar, models in the lower-medium car segment dominated Poland’s auto sales in the year-to-June, with roughly 55,000 units out of the 158,000 combined total. More › |
In July, sales of passenger cars dropped significantly compared to June and was slightly lower than last year. The cumulative sales for January-July 2010 year was also lower than in the corresponding period of 2009. More › |
Skoda’s Octavia and Fabia were the top-ranked models for new-car sales here during the January-June period, says Samar, Poland’s car market researcher. The Octavia’s tally shows a 2% improvement year-over-year. More › |
According to figures obtained by Samar, June saw a combined 27,714 new cars get registered in Poland, a 26.1% increase year-over-year, and rising by 20% from the month. More › |
According to research by Samar, Skoda Octavia continued as Poland’s top-selling new-car model with roughly 8,000 units finding homes across the country in the year-to-May period. More › |
According to figures by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 28,224 units last month, growing by over 10% month-over-month, and a 5.1% increase from the June 2009 level. More › |
Preliminary data from Central Register of Vehicles (CEP) show that in May 23,650 units of passenger cars were registered, including versions with LCV homologation. More › |
According to figures by Samar, Skoda Octavia remained Poland’s most-sold new-car model in April and year-to-date. The Czech-made vehicle has been the sales leader for more than 12 months here. More › |
According to figures by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 25,647 units in May. As already seen in April mainly volume automakers saw demand for their products drop last month, while premium brands posted an increase in demand. More › |
New passenger car registrations in Europe fell by 7.4% in April compared to the same month last year. Over the first four months of 2010 the market expanded by 4.8% compared to the same period a year ago, while shrinking by 11.6% in comparison to January-April 2008. More › |
According to research by Samar, models in the lower-medium car segment dominated Poland’s auto sales in the year-to-March, with roughly 27,900 units out of the 79,114 combined total. More › |
Preliminary data from Central Register of Vehicles (CEP) show that in April 23,986 units of passenger cars have been registered, including versions with LCV homologation. This result is an increase by 15.58% or 3,233 units over the year, but compared to previous month there’s been a decline by 17.77% (-5,284 units). More › |
Research by Samar shows that the Skoda Octavia was the most-sold new car in the Polish market during Q1 2010, moving to extend its lead over the No.2 ranked model, the Skoda Fabia. More › |
According to figures by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 25,315 units in April. The industry researcher says it was mainly volume automakers that saw demand for their products drop last month, while premium brands were moving in the opposite direction. More › |
Based on preliminary data from the Central Register of Vehicles, Samar says that March saw 29,606 registrations of new passenger cars, including van-derived models. The tally represents roughly a 37.7% increase month-over-month, and rising by 25.7% from the year. More › |
According to figures released by Samar, Poland’s market for new cars sold 29,346 units in March, which represents roughly a 5.7% drop year-over-year. In February 2010, the tally stood at 24,398. More › |
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 › |