Monday, 20 July 2015

Auto trader releases Junes fastest selling second had cars, and Citroen tops the table.

  • Vauxhall Insignia is the only car to make the national top ten in both May and June
  • June’s national top ten sellers move more quickly than in May, with much cheaper average price
  • Nissan Qashqai continues to shine on the forecourt: fastest seller in two UK regions
  • London, North West and Scotland are hot spots for speedy sales in June
Auto Trader has published figures revealing the fastest selling cars, nationally and by region in June. Overall, cars in the national top ten sold more quickly than their equivalents in May, taking an average of 20.7 days to turn compared with 22 days. That compares with an average of 55 days for all cars on forecourts.

The average price of the nation’s quickest sellers also fell significantly month-on-month, from £14,953 to £9,450.
In terms of models, Vauxhall’s Insignia was the only car to take its place in both May and June top tens. The 2010 petrol hatchback took fifth spot in May and fourth place in June. The 2011 Insignia took ninth spot in June too.
PositionNational - best seller by make and modelDays to sell
12014 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso MPV Diesel Automatic19
22010 Mercedes-Benz CLC Class Coupe Petrol Automatic19
32014 Hyundai ix35 Estate Petrol Manual20
42010 Vauxhall Insignia Hatchback Petrol Manual20
52012 Chevrolet Orlando MPV Petrol Automatic20
62008 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso MPV Diesel Automatic21
72012 Chrysler Ypsilon Hatchback Petrol Manual21
82012 BMW 3 Series Saloon Petrol Automatic21
92011 Vauxhall Insignia Hatchback Petrol Manual23
102007 Mazda Mazda6 Hatchback Petrol Manual23
Once again the regional fastest seller leagues revealed the popularity of the Nissan Qashqai. As well as taking top spots in the South West and Wales, the Sunderland-built model also made third position in London and fifth in its home territory, the North East.
London, the North West and Scotland proved to be regional hot spots for speedy sales last month. On average cars in the top ten sold in just 16 days in London with the 2011 BMW 3 Series diesel manual taking just nine days to turn. In the North East, cars in the top ten sold in just 15 days with the 2014 Ford Galaxy MPV diesel taking just 6 days to turn. In Scotland top ten cars turned, on average, in 18 days.
RegionFastest Selling Model Variant - JuneDays to sell
East England2012 Volkswagen Polo Hatchback Petrol Manual34
East Midlands2012 Seat Leon Hatchback Diesel Manual26
London2011 BMW 3 Series Saloon Diesel Manual9
North East2012 Volkswagen Golf Hatchback Diesel Manual23
North West2014 Ford Galaxy MPV Diesel Manual6
N Ireland2012 Ford Focus Hatchback Petrol Manual36
Scotland2014 Renault Captur Hatchback Diesel Manual13
South2007 Vauxhall Corsa Hatchback Petrol Manual23
South East2012 BMW 3 Series Saloon Diesel Automatic24
South West2012 Nissan Qashqai Hatchback Diesel Manual28
Wales2012 Nissan Qashqai Hatchback Diesel Manual38
West Midlands2012 Vauxhall Insignia Hatchback Diesel Manual19
Yorkshire2014 Renault Captur Hatchback Diesel Manual23
“Stalwarts like the Nissan Qashqai continue to demonstrate their value as a forecourt acquisition, but this month we’ve also seen less obvious cars like the Chrysler Ypsilon make it into the national top ten,” said Karolina Edwards-Smajda Auto Trader Director, Retailer & Consumer Products. “What’s really interesting however is the variation in speed-of-sale by different regions.
“In London, the North West and Scotland, cars in the top ten took an average of less than 20 days to sell. However, when looking at the East of England, Wales and the South West, we found that they took more than twice as long to leave forecourts: the average top ten model taking more than 40 days to turn.”

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