UK Full Year 2024: Now with exclusive Top 200 models ranking
The Dacia Jogger ranks #68 in the UK in 2024.
After delivering to you a rare Top 50 models in 2023, we go way further this year with an exclusive Top 200 ranking.
Discover the surges of the Mercedes A-Class (+25.5%), Hyundai Kona (+32.8%), BMW 3 Series (+30.7%), Renault Clio (+35.8%), Tesla Model 3 (+28.7%) and Vauxhall Grandland (+27.5%) inside the Top 50. Notice also the Peugeot 3008 (#31), Hyundai i10 (#42), Range Rover Evoque (#44) and BMW i4 (#48) all breaking into the Top 50. Further down, showings worth mentioning include the Range Rover Sport at #59, the Dacia Jogger at #68, Volvo EX30 at #71, MG 3 at #72, Vauxhall Astra at #75, Toyota bZ4X at #87, Jeep Avenger at #92, Nissan Ariya at #104, Ford Explorer at #123, Omoda 5 at #141, BYD Atto 3 at #146 and the BYD Dolphin at #162. Finally, now discontinued the Ford Fiesta freefalls from #15 to #190.
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