Sales of new cars in Croatia have increased, these are the most sought after

Škoda sold the most new passenger vehicles in the current part of the year, 3,239 of them, which thus holds a 12.85 percent share in total sales. Second is Volkswagen with sales of 2,724 vehicles and a share of 10.8 percent, and third is Renault, which sold 2,042 vehicles and held a share of 8.1 percent in total sales. Opel is in fourth place, with 1,949 new vehicles sold and a share of 7.7 percent, and Suzuki is fifth with 1,634 vehicles sold and a share of 6.48 percent.

In the first four months of this year, buyers mostly chose hybrids. From September to the end of April, 11,699 hybrids were sold, or 46.4 percent of the total sales, while the second place in the selection of Croatian buyers is gasoline cars, of which 9,368 were sold, or 37.2 percent.

Diesel was chosen by 2,718 customers or 10.8 percent, and fully electric drive by 1,145, or 4.5 percent. Gas engines are in demand with sales of 273 vehicles and a share of 1.1 percent.

The best-selling model in the month of April was the Škoda Octavia, with 438 sold, while the second best-selling model was the Opel Frontera (373). In third place is the Opel Mokka (331), and fourth is the best-selling model Renault Clio (330).

Chinese producer&dstro;ač In April, BYD sold 140 electric vehicles compared to Tesla’s 36. It is also interesting that Mini Morris only in the fourth month of this year sold the same number of vehicles as BYD, which only recently appeared on our market.

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