Golf VI, the Best-Selling Model in Europe in September

Golf VI

According to statistics made by Jato Dynamics, VW Golf VI is the most sold car in Europe in September.

If the top of the Jato Dynamics busy Golf VI, with a total of 59,552 sold in Europe in September, it seems that second place belongs to the model of the manufacturers of the Ford Fiesta, with 51,291 units.

Bronze Opel belongs to this podium, with the Corsa, which has managed to rally in September no less than 38,947 loyal customers.

Analysts who have space and bring the top of sales increases at the expense of government programs during this period to encourage fleet renewal. In their view, it appears that sales of the car market will suffer along with stopping these programs seriously.

Golf VI, the Best-Selling Model in Europe in September

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