Within the monthly top 10 brands, Skoda posted the largest monthly increase of 19.1%, as well as growth of 2.4% for the year-to-date. Both the Octavia and Rapid have performed well since their introduction and continue to increase sales volumes. Volkswagen continues to dominate the top 10 with a clear advantage over the next closest brand. Also up in November is third place Renault, with an increase of 3.9% for the month, and fifth place Peugeot with a 2.1% monthly increase. The other brands posting increases for the year-to-date were BMW, which finished the month in seventh with a 0.3% increase, and was closely followed by Mercedes in eighth with a 4.6% increase.
With a clear lead over the market, the Volkswagen Golf retains the title of best-selling car in Europe, with a 65.6% advantage over the next best-selling model, the Ford Fiesta. That said, the top 10 models table continues to be dominated by the high-volume-selling B-segment models, with half of the top 10 belonging to the B-segment. Out of the five, the Ford Fiesta ranked highest in second place with 25,807 units sold or registered in November, a 2.2% increase year-on-year. It was followed closely by the Volkswagen Polo in third and the Renault Clio in fourth. Outside of the top 10, both the Renault Captur and Peugeot 2008 have made impressive progress since coming to market in 2013, selling 73,196 units and 50,832 units year-to-date respectively. Gareth Hession, vice-president of research at JATO Dynamics, commented: “With only one month left in 2013, sales remain strong, with the European new car market increasing monthly volumes for the third consecutive month. Skoda has capitalised on this, posting an increase of 19.1% for the month, driven by the successful introduction of the Rapid and Octavia.”