Available for download here.
- Hyundai (31.376; -4,5%)
- Toyota (27.384; +20%)
- Kia (26.365; +25%)
- Mazda (17.090; +61%)
- Skoda (14.289; +8%)
- Suzuki (13.799; +25%)
- Mitsubishi (13.141; +107%)
- Chevrolet (12.106; +81%)
- Nissan (9.872; -5%)
- Renault (9.436; -5%)
- Honda (8.427; +19%)
- Ford (7.927; -34%)
- Volkswagen (7.637; -9%)
- Seat (6.177; +5%)
- Citroen (4.635; -30%)
- Subaru (4.330; +77%)
- Opel (4.299; -19%)
- Peugeot (4.121; -6,5%)
- Fiat (4.096; -5%)
- Isuzu (1.584; +2-%)
Total is 239,771 vechicles for whole 2014 year. This is new maximum for Israel, +13% to last year.
From here http://www.vehiclesnet.org.il/statistics
Update (2015-01-22)
It can be interesting to see european trends too.
- Volkswagen (1,612,895 sold in 2014; +3.9% Yr change)
- Ford (961,844; +4.3%)
- Opel/Vauxhall (885,714; +7.4%)
- Renault (875,476; +9.2%)
- Peugeot (785,235; +6.0%)
- Audi (724,388; +4.4%)
- BMW (673,655; +5.3%)
- Mercedes-Benz (658,322; +5.7%)
- Citroen (609,358; +1.2%)
- Fiat (585,758; +1.8%)
Done by Jato (http://www.jato.com/), full report available here.
27,400 km | 1Y 7M
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