UK: Central and eastern European markets off by nearly one third

New car sales in central and eastern European markets fell 28.1% last year according to data and intelligence provider JATO Dynamics.

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The data showed that all but one of the major volume brands experienced a downturn in sales for the year, as the regional effects of the wider economic crisis were compounded by rising taxes and a lack of western style incentive schemes. 

Less than 1m cars were sold in CEE in 2009 as the effects of recession were felt across the region, with only Poland ending the year with flat sales (+0.1%).

Many markets suffered double digit sales falls, with Latvia (-72.9%), Lithuania (-66.2%), Estonia (-59.6%) and Hungary (-60%) amongst the worst affected.

JATO said the picture was very different from two years ago, when the CEE region was considered the engine of growth in European new car sales.

David Di Girolamo, head of JATO Consult, said: “Central and Eastern Europe is not the new car market it once was. The lack of any formal incentive schemes, coupled with rising taxes and more stringent banking requirements, has reduced consumer demand across the region.”

Market Performance

Country

Q4_09

Q4_08

% Change Q4

FY 2009

FY 2008

% Change Year

Croatia

9,694

18,201

-46.7%

44,868

87,559

-48.8%

Czech Republic

43,911

43,317

+1.4%

161,663

181,735

-11.0%

Estonia

2,096

3,771

-44.4%

9,946

24,591

-59.6%

Hungary

11,841

32,557

-63.6%

61,143

152,884

-60.0%

Latvia

1,029

3,285

-68.7%

5,367

19,831

-72.9%

Lithuania

1,609

3,800

-57.7%

7,515

22,217

-66.2%

Poland

80,676

84,418

-4.4%

320,288

320,040

+0.1%

Romania

28,423

47,998

-40.8%

130,195

270,995

-52.0%

Serbia

13,212

9,885

+33.7%

42,343

49,192

-13.9%

Slovakia

16,213

23,114

-29.9%

85,298

88,837

-4.0%

Slovenia

12,726

13,278

-4.2%

55,712

68,533

-18.7%

Grand Total

221,430

283,624

-21.9%

924,338

1,286,414

-28.1%

Brand Performance

Skoda remained the region’s top-selling car brand in 2009, ahead of Volkswagen and Ford, showing the past efforts of major western manufacturers to enter eastern Europe.

Fiat was fourth overall and the only major brand showing growth compared to 2008 finishing 10.1% up by the end of the year. This was mainly due to the substitution of Zastava sales in Serbia after their takeover by Fiat.

Top 10 Brands

Make

Q4_09

Q4_08

% Change Q4

FY 2009

FY 2008

% Change Year

SKODA

33,938

34,923

-2.8%

121,291

160,579

-24.5%

VOLKSWAGEN

18,058

24,136

-25.2%

71,885

99,013

-27.4%

FORD

16,403

20,827

-21.2%

71,057

90,274

-21.3%

FIAT

18,365

13,944

+31.7%

68,617

62,337

+10.1%

RENAULT

15,914

18,077

-12.0%

67,562

84,822

-20.3%

OPEL

11,247

19,868

-43.4%

53,409

97,613

-45.3%

TOYOTA

11,673

17,565

-33.5%

52,894

80,311

-34.1%

DACIA

10,283

18,186

-43.5%

50,361

88,472

-43.1%

HYUNDAI

10,118

11,553

-12.4%

43,855

46,522

-5.7%

KIA

7,736

9,934

-22.1%

40,909

43,098

-5.1%

Model Performance

Skoda’s Octavia and Fabia took the top two sales spots in 2009, while the Dacia Logan saw its sales halve (-51.5%) in its drop to third place.

Aside from new market entrants and refreshed models, the picture for models was almost universally bleak, with even the Volkswagen Golf – Europe’s best-selling car – posting a 5% sales decline. The key exceptions were models assembled locally – the Hyundai i30 in the Czech Republic and the Fiat Punto Classic in Serbia.

Top 10 Models

Make & Model

Q4_09

Q4_08

% Change Q4

FY 2009

FY 2008

% Change Year

SKODA OCTAVIA

18,880

15,985

+18.1%

58,526

71,105

-17.7%

SKODA FABIA

9,650

13,973

-30.9%

45,320

70,062

-35.3%

DACIA LOGAN

7,747

12,697

-39.0%

36,819

75,858

-51.5%

KIA CEED

5,195

7,173

-27.6%

26,950

29,502

-8.7%

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF

5,823

7,064

-17.6%

25,104

26,428

-5.0%

FORD FOCUS

5,629

7,137

-21.1%

22,090

33,983

-35.0%

RENAULT MEGANE

5,253

4,207

+24.9%

21,288

21,018

+1.3%

FIAT PUNTO CLASSIC

7,994

486

+1544.9%

19,946

1,447

+1278.4%

RENAULT CLIO

4,043

6,082

-33.5%

18,887

32,604

-42.1%

HYUNDAI i30

4,874

2,948

+65.3%

17,513

12,456

+40.6%

 

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