September is best month yet for European new car market

October 17, 2013: According to the latest new car sales analysis from JATO Dynamics, the world’s leading provider of automotive intelligence, the European new car market made impressive progress in September with an overall increase in registrations of new cars of 5.6 percent for the month compared with September 2012, the largest single monthly increase seen so far in 2013.

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September is best month yet for European new car market

October 18, 2013: According to the latest new car sales analysis from JATO Dynamics, the world’s leading provider of automotive intelligence, the European new car market made impressive progress in September with an overall increase in registrations of new cars of 5.6 percent for the month compared with September 2012, the largest single monthly increase seen so far in 2013.

Three of the ‘Big Five’ markets recorded an increase in sales in September compared with 2012 figures and Great Britain posted the largest volume increases in both monthly and year-to-date registrations in Europe.

In September, Great Britain posted increases in registrations of new vehicles of 43,524 (up 12.1%) for the month and 174,315 (up 10.8%) year-to-date, the largest volume increase in Europe.

Also making significant progress out of the ‘Big Five’ was Spain, where monthly sales increased by 30.7 percent from September last year. Compared with the same period in 2012, Spain now has just a 1.1 percent % deficit in year-to-date sales.

Overall, the European new car market is now just 3.9 percent behind figures from this stage in 2012. France, Germany and the Netherlands all have some of the largest decreases in sales volumes in Europe, however all have either reduced the rate of reduction or, in the case of France, increased monthly sales performance during September.

Sales by Market



Note: * denotes estimated volumes for September 2013

Manufacturers had a good month with Peugeot and Citroen the only two of Europe’s top 10 who did not increase sales in September, year-on-year. Also within the monthly top 10, only Mercedes and BMW have seen an increase in sales year-to-date, compared with the same period in 2012.

Renault, who finished fourth in both the monthly and year-to-date top 10, recorded the largest increase in volume, up by 10,444 (16.8%) for the month. The successful launch of the new Captur crossover and strong sales of the Clio have contributed to this result.

Market leader Volkswagen continued to dominate European sales figures, increasing its monthly performance by 1.6 percent on September 2012. So far this year, the manufacturer has sold 1,164,131 vehicles, down 6.8 percent on the same period in 2012, but still selling 64.2 percent more volume than the next closest brand.

Top 10 Brands



The Volkswagen Golf also continues to lead the monthly top 10 models table, with increases of 17.4 percent for the month and 2.1 percent year-to-date compared with 2012, securing the model’s strong lead.

Behind the Golf are three B-segment models, including the Renault Clio, finishing third year-to-date and fourth in monthly top 10. The Clio recorded the largest percentage increase in the top 10 for both these periods.

It was also a strong September for the BMW 3 Series. Finishing the month in seventh for the month and ninth for year-to-date, it was the only model outside the volume B- and C-segments to appear in the top 10.

Gareth Hession, vice-president of research at JATO Dynamics, commented: “September’s results should be something for the European car market to celebrate. The fact that the deficit in year-to-date figures is the smallest we’ve seen this year is encouraging. Similarly, September saw the largest single monthly increase of 2013 so far. Although it is still too early to tell whether this signals the start of long-term improvement for the industry, our latest analysis shows there are certainly grounds for optimism.”

Top 10 Models



Data source: JATO Dynamics

Photograph (top) Market leader Volkswagen continued to dominate European sales figures, increasing its monthly performance by 1.6 percent over sales in September 2012.

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