The car market: a recession: drivers in no rush to change existing machines



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Although this decrease is significantly less than in April (-67.3%) and May (-54.0%), the market was still severely affected by the quarantine effects of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). There was a significant increase in the number of re-exported cars in June: 718 new registered cars (668 Fiat and 32 Jeep) were decommissioned before the end of the month, and another 37 will be decommissioned in the near future.

In June, personal car registrations (M1) fell 40.6 percent. to 2,697 units, while the volume of light commercial vehicles (N1) decreased by 25.7%. up to 306 pieces In terms of individual work days, the most successful was June 30, when 293 cars were registered, and the worst was June 1, when only 51 cars were registered.

Last month, Fiat’s new car market was dominated by Fiat cars (917 units), followed by Toyota (425), third place with Volkswagen (345), fourth place with Škoda (220) and fifth place. Renault “(175). Among the prestigious brands, BMW and Mercedes-Benz were the leaders (49 units each).

In June, the Fiat Tipo (640 units), the Fiat 500 (176) and the Toyota RAV4 (119) led the way among passenger cars (M1). Behind them was the Volkswagen Golf (105),
Toyota Corolla (85), Škoda Octavia (81) and Toyota C-HR (74).

Among the light commercial vehicles (N1), the most popular were the Fiat Ducato (42 units) and the Renault Master (38).

2020 18503 new passenger cars were registered in Lithuania in January-June,
t. and. 29.2 percent. less than in the corresponding period last year (26,152 units).

In June, a new generation SUV “Land Rover
Defender and Mercedes-Benz EQC electric SUV.

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