Strong recovery for the Belgian automobile market in September which follows the trend observed in other European countries, as a result of an improvement in production. Thus, 31,025 units were sold, an increase of 16.84% and which marks the second consecutive month of increase. However, this increase must be put into perspective with pre-covid trends which show that the Belgian market is still well below its average level, which is around 36,000 units in September.
In this context, sales of:
ALFA ROMEO are up 70.73% to 70 units for a market share of 0.23%
CITROËN are up 5.39% to 1,212 units for a market share of 3.91%
DS are up 30.72% at 200 units for a market share of 0.64%
FIAT are down 0.74% to 673 units for a market share of 2.17%
JEEP are down 51.28% to 114 units for a market share of 0.37%
MASERATI are 11 units
OPEL are down 49.16% to 696 units for a market share of 2.24%
PEUGEOT are up 51.55% to 2,252 units for a market share of 7.26%
In total, Stellantis sales are up 2.15% to 5,228 units for a market share of 16.85%. After a good month of August, sales of Citroën remain well oriented but with a performance less good than the market but better, however, than the Stellantis group.
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