European sales 2016 Q1-Q3 Midsized car segment

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The midsized car segment in Europe grew sharply in 2015 as two of the best sellers were renewed, but that growth has flattened to just 5% in the first nine months of 2016, slower than the overall market at +7,5%. This hasn’t stopped Volkswagen Group to increase its share of the segment from 43,1% last year to 46,2% this year, and occupying the top two spots of the podium. The VW Passat loses 4% but is still ultra dominant with almost one-in-three sales in this segment, followed by the Skoda Superb which almost doubles its volume of last year thanks to the new generation. In Q3 the Opel/Vauxhall Insignia was only 500 units behind the Superb, despite being due for a replacement early 2017. That leaves the Ford Mondeo in fourth place, unable to make a fist against the much older Insignia.

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Renault TalismanThe Peugeot 508 looks set to hold on to its 5th place this year, but is unlikely to extend that into 2017, as it was outsold in Q3 by the Toyota Avensis and its recently launched French rival Renault Talisman. The Talisman hasn’t even been able to benefit from full availability of its station wagon version, and suffers from missing out of the UK market. Still, a top-5 position should be possible for the model, an unthinkable performance for its predecessor Laguna, tainted by a bad reputation for quality since the terrible early 2000’s and unappealing design of the last generation. The Kia Optima has its eyes set on a top-10 finish this year, ahead of the Citroën C5. The South-Korean player benefits from a new generation, including a station wagon and a plug-in hybrid version, both for the first time ever, while the C5 is slowly phased out without a direct replacement.

Also check out the midsized car segment in the US, where the Japanese dominate the top-3 and the Passat is in 10th place, just ahead of the Legacy.

Midsized segment 2016 Q3 2015 Q3 Change
1 Volkswagen Passat 157.039 164.411 -4%
2 Skoda Superb 66.241 34.063 94%
3 Opel/Vauxhall Insignia 59.316 68.984 -14%
4 Ford Mondeo 56.461 60.569 -7%
5 Peugeot 508 29.775 33.740 -12%
6 Toyota Avensis 27.265 24.074 13%
7 Mazda6 24.018 23.999 0%
8 Renault Talisman 21.657 18 New
9 Hyundai i40 16.468 19.090 -14%
10 Citroën C5 7.450 10.398 -28%
11 Kia Optima 6.346 2.293 177%
12 Subaru Legacy / Outback 6.291 8.180 -23%
13 Subaru Levorg 3.919 806 386%
14 MG6 366 490 -25%
15 Renault Laguna 131 7.119 -98%
16 Honda Accord 43 1.827 -98%
17 Opel/Vauxhall Ampera 35 215 -84%
18 Chevrolet Malibu 5 4 25%
19 Seat Exeo 2 7 -71%
Segment total 482.828 460.403 5%

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Sources: Manufacturers, ANDC, JATO Dynamics.