“The second wave of the pandemic and the associated serious economic and social crisis are deepening the drop in sales in all markets”, explain the associations of manufacturers Anfac and distributors Faconauto and Ganvam. The data from these three associations reveal that, so far this year, the market has accumulated a 35.3% decline, with 745,369 new tourism sold.
The best-selling cars in November 2020
The Red numbers they are maintained in all vehicle sales segments and channels in November 2020 and therefore in the accumulated of the year. All channels cut their sales compared to the same month of the previous year. The only channel that reduces its decrease rates is that of companies, with a 7.6% decrease, while the individual channel maintains its double-digit decreases compared to the same month last year.
Thus, the outlook is not good and the only positive reading is from the manufacturers of the 10 best-selling cars in November 2020. They are these:
Brand and model | Registered units |
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Seat Leon | 2.484 |
Dacia Sandero | 2.319 |
Nissan Qashqai | 1.613 |
Hyundai Kona | 1.597 |
Peugeot 2008 | 1.540 |
Dacia Duster | 1.507 |
Toyota Corolla | 1.450 |
Hyundai Tucson | 1.381 |
Peugeot 3008 | 1.317 |
Toyota C-HR | 1.296 |
The Seat León regains the title of best-selling car in November; while the Dacia Sandero, which was the best-seller in October, drops to second place.
The Seat Arona, which registered 1,964 units in October and was the second model with the most registrations of the month, disappears from the top ten for November. The same as the Renault Captur and Renault Clio.
The best-selling brands in November 2020
Having seen the best-selling cars in November, we do the same with the brands:
Brand and model | Registered units |
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Peugeot | 6.068 |
Seat | 6.044 |
Volkswagen | 5.324 |
Toyota | 4.903 |
That | 4.730 |
Renault | 4.706 |
Hyundai | 4.593 |
Mercedes | 4.225 |
Dacia | 4.139 |
BMW | 3.565 |