San Marino Full Year 2023: Volkswagen, Audi, Suzuki lead in market up 20%
Suzuki sales are up 80.9% year-on-year in San Marino.
New car sales in San Marino gain 20% year-on-year in 2023 to 970 units. Volkswagen (+23.1%) beats the market to strengthen its lead in the brands ranking with 15.4% share. Audi (+17.9%) stays in second place and sees its share thaw slightly to 13.6%. Exceptional result for Suzuki (+80.9%) up to 12.7% of the market vs. 8.4% last year. Fiat (+32.4%) rallies back up three spots on 2022 to #4, distancing Skoda (+7.3%), Mercedes (+70.8%) up four ranks and Toyota (-23.1%) down three. Notice also Tesla (+440%), Land Rover (+175%) and Renault (+118.2%) all posting fantastic gains.
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Full Year 2023 Top 45 All brands ranking vs. Full Year 2022 figures below.
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