19 February 2018

Martinique Car Sales : 2017

Holiday anyone?

This island in the Caribbean is an overseas region of France so I assume sales here may be included in the total for France but I am unsure. Maybe a reader could clarify this. Anyway, the nearly 400,000 inhabitants bought well over 16,000 new cars, up 3% on 2016. The top four brands are French owned so no bias there. Toyota jumped three places with a 22% increase in sales. BMW took a big hit as did DS.

16 17 Brand 2017 % +/-
2016 %
1 1 Peugeot 2,577 15.4% 0%
2,589 15.9%
2 2 Renault 2,330 13.9% -8%
2,545 15.6%
3 3 Dacia 1,600 9.6% 9%
1,469 9.0%
4 4 Citroën 1,523 9.1% 50%
1,016 6.2%
5 5 Kia 945 5.6% 1%
933 5.7%
9 6 Toyota 911 5.4% 22%
744 4.6%
11 7 Ford 821 4.9% 12%
735 4.5%
8 8 Opel 775 4.6% 0%
778 4.8%
7 9 Hyundai 757 4.5% -8%
827 5.1%
6 10 VW 678 4.1% -21%
862 5.3%
12 11 Suzuki 667 4.0% 33%
502 3.1%
10 12 Nissan 654 3.9% -12%
744 4.6%
13 13 Audi 420 2.5% -3%
434 2.7%
14 14 Mercedes 281 1.7% -15%
330 2.0%
15 15 Seat 266 1.6% -7%
286 1.8%
17 16 Mazda 246 1.5% 22%
202 1.2%
18 17 Fiat 218 1.3% 15%
189 1.2%
16 18 BMW 205 1.2% -22%
262 1.6%
19 19 Isuzu 151 0.9% -1%
153 0.9%
20 20 Land Rover 115 0.7% 2%
113 0.7%
22 21 Jeep 99 0.6% 6%
93 0.6%
25 22 Iveco 79 0.5% 39%
57 0.3%
21 23 DS 66 0.4% -35%
102 0.6%
23 24 Mitsubishi 55 0.3% -29%
78 0.5%
28 24 Ssangyong 55 0.3% 38%
40 0.2%
24 26 MINI 53 0.3% -23%
69 0.4%
26 27 Škoda 42 0.3% -13%
48 0.3%
27 28 Honda 41 0.2% 0%
41 0.3%
34 29 Jaguar 29 0.2% n/a
2 0.0%
29 30 Porsche 21 0.1% -40%
35 0.2%
30 30 Lexus 21 0.1% 0%
21 0.1%
- 32 Volvo 18 0.1% n/a
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31 33 Subaru 8
14%
7

Other 10


10
Total 16,737
3%
16,316

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