It seems that the car sector continues with his improvement. This last January 70.130 new units registered, 18,1 % more than the registered ones in the same month of last year 2009. In this blog of the engine we analyze the evolution of a market that continues dependent on help on the Government materialized in the Plan 2000E and of how the different Autonomous regions will support the same ones.
Out-standing place they occupy the registrations of tourisms which level of pollutant emission does not overcome 149 grams of CO2 per covered kilometer, which are those who benefit from the said Plan 200E and that in this last January registered an increase of 53,8 %. For channels, the individuals' buys, supported by the plan of the Government have grown 18,5 %, while the companies of rent raise 27,9 %, after many months of registering important falls.
If we detach for segments, of tourisms (not included todoterrenos) 62.947 units registered in the last month, what supposes a growth of 16,9 % with regard to the 53.867 registered ones in January, 2009. The todoterreno, on the other hand, took into account 7.183 new registrations that, compared with January 5.518 of last year, there supposes an increase of 30,2 %.
For marks, Volkswagen places sales leader in January, with 6.715 units, continued very closely by Renault with 6.562, and Ford, who registered 6.093 vehicles. For models, Renault Megane is supported at the head with 3.376 units, followed by the Seat Ibiza with 2.863, and in the third place there comes the surprise of the hand of Nissan Qashqai that reaches 2.859 registered units.
The bad news comes for the luxurious berlins, which last January saw his number of registrations limited in 10,4 % with regard to the same period of last year, and for the biggest monovolumes with a descent of 18,9 %.
Those who climb with big force and in all his segments (small, average and big) there are the todoterrenos, with an average increase of more than 30 %.
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