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Opel sales rally back up 254.5% year-on-year in May

New car sales in Luxembourg drop -12.4% year-on-year in May to 3,534 units, marking a third consecutive double-digit market fall. Year-to-date volumes are now down -12.5% to 18,222 sales. Both Volkswagen (-16.8%) and Audi (-27.2%) fall faster than the market but gain three spots on April to end the month at #1 and #2 respectively. If Volkswagen simply returns to the ranking it holds YTD, it’s a great push by Audi which is #4 so far this year. Mercedes (+2.9%) defies the negative environment but stays at #3 above a struggling BMW (-30.7%). Peugeot (+10.4%) loses the top spot it held last month but sports a very solid year-on-year uptick. Not as great though as Fiat (+69.8%) and Opel (+254.5%), the latter starting off a very low base and almost equalling its YTD share at 5.5% vs. 5.3%. Citroen (-2.2%) and Hyundai (-7.4%) beat the market unlike Skoda (-55.2%) in freefall. Outside the Top 10, notice Kia (+29.7%), Dacia (+88.9%), Cupra (+100%), Alfa Romeo (+25.8%), Honda (+142.9%) and Ferrari (+275%) all in great shape.

Previous month: Luxembourg April 2022: Peugeot (+48%) snaps lead in market off 22.8%

One year ago: Luxembourg May 2021: Audi (+81.8%), Skoda (+76.5%) impress in market up 32.6%

Full May 2022 Top 50 All-brands ranking below.

Luxembourg May 2022 – brands:

Pos Brand May-22 % /21 Apr 2022 % /21 Pos FY21
1 Volkswagen 431 12.2% -16.8% 4 2,015 11.1% -20.7% 1 1
2 Audi   356 10.1% -27.2% 5 1,536 8.4% -8.1% 4 4
3 Mercedes 319 9.0% 2.9% 3 1,756 9.6% -14.6% 2 2
4 BMW   307 8.7% -30.7% 2 1,493 8.2% -30.7% 5 3
5 Peugeot   298 8.4% 10.4% 1 1,542 8.5% 7.2% 3 5
6 Fiat 214 6.1% 69.8% 7 805 4.4% 14.7% 7 8
7 Opel 195 5.5% 254.5% 8 958 5.3% 74.8% 6 11
8 Citroen 134 3.8% -2.2% 12 634 3.5% -16.4% 10 13
9 Skoda 128 3.6% -55.2% 9 679 3.7% -43.9% 9 6
10 Hyundai 88 2.5% -7.4% 15 468 2.6% -27.4% 14 9
11 Porsche 85 2.4% -6.6% 13 479 2.6% 34.9% 13 15
12 Kia 83 2.3% 29.7% 17 404 2.2% 10.7% 15 17
13 Ford   79 2.2% -8.1% 11 483 2.7% -39.4% 12 10
14 Seat 76 2.2% -25.5% 16 385 2.1% -22.4% 16 14
15 Renault 73 2.1% -59.9% 6 768 4.2% -15.6% 8 7
16 Dacia 68 1.9% 88.9% 14 324 1.8% 36.7% 18 20
17 Volvo 67 1.9% -50.4% 10 577 3.2% -8.4% 11 12
18 Mini 66 1.9% -22.4% 20 370 2.0% -21.8% 17 16
19 Cupra 58 1.6% 100.0% 19 216 1.2% 31.7% 23 27
20 Land Rover 56 1.6% 1.8% 18 224 1.2% -25.1% 22 22
21 Nissan 47 1.3% 11.9% 21 266 1.5% 12.7% 21 21
22 Toyota 46 1.3% -34.3% 22 287 1.6% -4.0% 20 19
23 Alfa Romeo 39 1.1% 25.8% 32 124 0.7% -4.6% 26 30
24 Jeep 29 0.8% -42.0% 30 147 0.8% -32.9% 24 23
25 DS 28 0.8% 3.7% 23 140 0.8% -13.0% 25 26
26 Jaguar 18 0.5% -63.3% 27 77 0.4% -46.9% 30 28
27 Honda 17 0.5% 142.9% 24 106 0.6% 8.2% 27 29
28 Suzuki 17 0.5% -37.0% 31 103 0.6% -46.4% 28 25
29 Ferrari 15 0.4% 275.0% 28 63 0.3% 26.0% 32 32
30 Lamborghini 13 0.4% 85.7% 35 37 0.2% 5.7% 34 37
31 Mazda 12 0.3% -68.4% 25 99 0.5% -54.8% 29 24
32 Smart 11 0.3% -50.0% 26 64 0.4% -44.8% 31 31
33 Polestar 9 0.3% 125.0% 37 33 0.2% 65.0% 35 38
34 Aston Martin 8 0.2% 700.0% 38 24 0.1% 200.0% 36 42
35 Bentley 8 0.2% 700.0% 42 17 0.1% 21.4% 39 43
36 Lexus 6 0.2% -53.8% 29 38 0.2% 18.8% 33 33
37 SsangYong 4 0.1% n/a 39 17 0.1% 70.0% 40 46
38 Mitsubishi 4 0.1% n/a  – 6 0.0% -14.3% 48 48
39 Tesla 3 0.1% -81.3% 36 319 1.8% 53.4% 19 18
40 Rolls-Royce 3 0.1% n/a  – 3 0.0% -25.0% 51 50
41 Subaru 2 0.1% 100.0% 33 24 0.1% -14.3% 37 36
42 Alpine 2 0.1% 0.0% 34 19 0.1% 46.2% 38 41
43 Cadillac 2 0.1% 100.0% 41 12 0.1% -7.7% 42 44
44 Chevrolet 2 0.1% 0.0%  – 8 0.0% 166.7% 45 45
45 Morgan 2 0.1% n/a  – 5 0.0% 150.0% 49 52
46 Evotiv 2 0.1% new  – 2 0.0% new 53  –
47 Maserati 1 0.0% -66.7% 44 14 0.1% -6.7% 41 39
48 Ford (USA) 1 0.0% -90.0% 46 9 0.0% -77.5% 44 34
49 McLaren 1 0.0% -66.7%  – 4 0.0% -33.3% 50 49
50 Dodge 1 0.0% 0.0%  – 2 0.0% 0.0% 52 51

Source: Statistiques Luxembourg

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