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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: ksuk2009 on 03 January 2019, 15:58

Title: Sales figures ? Just curious
Post by: ksuk2009 on 03 January 2019, 15:58
Out of interest, how many Golf GTi's  and R's are getting sold on average in the UK per yr. The car is well into its 5th / 6th yr wondering if things are starting to slow down now that the mk8 should be out sometime this yr or early next.

How did the Mk7 compare to previous generations.

Not interested in the 1.4's and all that. Just how well the Gti and R's do, considering the hot hatch market is pretty competitive.
Title: Re: Sales figures ? Just curious
Post by: king monkey on 03 January 2019, 16:33
Presume howmanyleft.co.uk will tell you.
Title: Re: Sales figures ? Just curious
Post by: SRGTD on 03 January 2019, 17:05
At an overall model level, the top 10 UK new vehicle registrations in November and 2018 year to date (source; Polodriver.com). First figure is the number of new registrations in November, the figure in brackets is the Jan-Nov figure;

1 Ford Fiesta: 5,193 (90,173, 1st)
2 Volkswagen Golf: 4,678 (60,605, 2nd)
3 Mercedes-Benz A-Class: 4,104 (39,243, 8th)
4 Nissan Qashqai: 3,195 (47,937, 4th)
5 Mini: 3,170 (40,254, 6th)
6 Volkswagen Polo: 3,115 (40,221, 7th)
7 Ford Focus: 3,068 (46,573, 5th)
8 Vauxhall Mokka X: 2,778
9 Kia Sportage: 2,731 (34,069, 10th)
10 Vauxhall Corsa: 2,594 (48,651, 3rd)

VW’s sales figures in Q4 will have been affected by their late completion of WLTP testing, with very few models having gained WLTP type approval as at September, meaning they had very few new cars to sell.

Equivalent 2017 full year figures (source; SMMT);

1. Ford Fiesta: 94,553
2. Volkswagen Golf: 74,605
3. Ford Focus: 69,903
4. Nissan Qashqai: 64,216
5. Vauxhall Corsa: 52,772
6. Vauxhall Astra: 49,370
7. Volkswagen Polo: 47,855
8. Mini: 47,669
9. Mercedes Benz C Class: 45,912
10. Mercedes Benz A Class: 43,717

Manufacturers will usually offer various incentives to help keep sales buoyant as a model nears the end of its life, such as producing a limited edition run-out model, increasing the standard spec, low or zero rate finance, free servicing etc, etc. VW discontinuing some models is also likely to have had an impact on sales volumes (e.g. stopping production of 3 door Golf R and making the R with DSG transmission only, stopping production of the non-performance version of the Golf GTI).

Title: Re: Sales figures ? Just curious
Post by: ksuk2009 on 03 January 2019, 21:28
thanks. Interesting numbers. I wonder out of that 74k were gti's and R's. 
Title: Re: Sales figures ? Just curious
Post by: dubber36 on 03 January 2019, 21:42
All the info you need is on www.howmanyleft.co.uk