Two of the lowest lying car markets in Europe are compared in a brand head to head. Market share is compared and a percentage figure favouring one country appears in that country's side of the charts. Some predictable outcomes and the odd surprise.
Overview: Belgian registrations in 2023 were 475,000 and the Netherlands 370,000 Belgium has more brands on its side because it excels in winning with many smaller brands.
German brands: VW is big in both markets and has about the same penetration in both, with Belgium winning by fractions, literally.
UK Brands: They are much better supported in Belgium. Bentley and Rolls Royce are on the other side though.
French Brands: Renault is just in the Netherlands but its budget brand with Peugeot and Citroën in Belgium.
Japanese brands: Definitely more popular in the Netherlands, especially Mitsubishi. Subaru, Lexus and Honda are on the other side but they are not big volume brands.
Summary: Many brands are similar but with some extreme variances too. British brands are very much on the Belgian side while the Chinese are much more established in the Netherlands.
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