Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Fca sales in Europe fly in December: +14.1% in 2016 – The Republic

the ROME – Still double-digit growth for Fca in December that most of 13.7% (74.031 units) car sales in Europe (Eu + Efta). The group’s market share, according to data from Acea, it is uphill so to 6.2% from 5.6% in December 2015. The car registrations Fiat-branded have increased in the month of 11.8%, the Jeep of 10.2%, Lancia/Chrysler 1.5%, the Alfa Romeo of 43.7 percent. Throughout 2016 the sales of the group Fca had increased by 14.1% to 992.712 units, with a market share average of 6.6%, from 6.1% in 2015.

In 2016 – according to data from the Acea, the association of the european manufacturers – have been sold in Europe 15.131.719 drive, 6.5% in 2015. In December, the new car registrations in the Eu and in the Efta Countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) have been 1.193.286, an increase of 3.2% on the same month of the previous year.

The automotive group, under indictment in the United States for the emissions of the diesel cars, record best results of the market. In the year all the group’s brands are growing, in fact, values higher than those of the market: Jeep +19%, Alfa Romeo +16,5%, Fiat +13.6% for Lance and +9%. The Panda and 500 dominate the segment (29.4% of quota in the year), the 500L is the best selling in its segment (81 thousand recordings and share to 25.5%) and a 500X is firmly among the most sold in its segment, with sales growth of over 42% compared to 2015.

another record year for Jeep in Europe: thanks to 105 thousand registrations during the year, the brand has achieved the best result ever. It was “the year of the Renegade” that has continued to grow: between selling cars in its segment, the deliveries were 77 thousand, 40.4% in 2015. Maserati in 2016 was registered in Europe in addition 7.900 cars, 29.8% in 2015.

In 2016, the sales of the Fiat brand increased in Italy (+17,1%), Germany (+9,3%), France (+14,9%), Spain (+29,4%), Belgium (+6,8%), Austria (+21,4%) and Poland (+25,1%).

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