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The car industry in our country is also seriously affected by the consequences of the corona crisis. BOVAG, data provider RDC and RAI Association recently report with new figures that the number of registrations of new passenger cars decreased by 2020 percent in September 21,9 compared to September 2019. 37.706 new passenger cars were registered in September last year and in September this year. there were only 29.434. Taken as a whole, a total of 248.362 passenger cars were registered up to and including September. This is 24,9 percent less than last year.

According to the trade association, this is a consequence of the fact that in recent months consumers and businesses have had little confidence in entering into new contracts for company cars. RAI Association and BOVAG expect to register about 350.000 new passenger cars by the end of this year, which is about 20 percent less than in 2019. According to them, these numbers are very dependent on the developments surrounding the corona virus. Since we are now on an upward trend again in the Netherlands in terms of the number of infections. BOVAG, data provider RDC and RAI Association came out with the following figures:

The most registered brands in the third quarter of 2020 were:
1. Volkswagen (8.602 units / 9,5 percent market share), 2. KIA (7.407 / 8,2 percent), 3. Peugeot (6.355 / 7,0 percent), 4. Toyota (5.624 / 6,2 percent), 5. BMW (5.540 / 6,1).

The most registered models in the third quarter of 2020 were:
1. KIA Niro (3.544 units / 3,9 percent market share), 2. Volkswagen Polo (2.654 / 2,9 percent), 3. Opel Corsa (2.429 / 2,7 percent), 4. Volvo XC40 (2.301 / 2,6, 5 percent), 208. Peugeot 2.037 (2,3 / XNUMX percent)

The most registered brands in September 2020 were:
1. Volkswagen (2.472 units / 8,4 percent market share), 2. KIA (2.451 / 8,3 percent), 3. Toyota (2.280 / 7,8 percent), 4. Ford (1.871 / 6,4 percent), 5. Peugeot (1.846 / 6,3 percent).

The most registered models in September 2020 were:
1. KIA Niro (1.255 units / 4,3 percent market share), 2. Tesla Model 3 (977 / 3,3 percent), 3. Volvo XC40 (807 / 2,7 percent), 4. Ford Fiesta (791/2,7 , 5 percent), 763. Toyota Aygo (2,6 / XNUMX percent).

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