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Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Octobers second hand car sales shows the fastest selling car in the UK is the 2010 Citroen C4 Grand Picasso.

  • 2010 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso diesel auto was the fastest selling car nationally
  • 2014 Fiat 500 petrol was the fastest seller in the East Midlands and in Scotland
  • 2013 Toyota Aygo petrol was the fastest seller in the South East and in the North West
  • 2012 Volkswagen Golf diesel was the fastest seller in London and in East England
The fastest selling used car in the month following the autumn plate-change was a Citroen diesel. The Grand C4 Picasso MPV automatic sold in an average of 19 days across the UK, according to latest data collated by Auto Trader, the country’s largest marketplace for new and used cars.

Fastest selling cars in October 2015
RankYear, make and modelDays to sellPrice positionRetail price
12010 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso diesel auto1997.17%£6,999
22013 Toyota Aygo petrol semi-auto1997.99%£6,342
32013 Vauxhall Astra Coupe petrol1999.74%£17,177
42012 Chevrolet Orlando petrol auto1998.36%£7,930
52012 Audi A5 diesel auto2097.30%£18,401
62013 Dacia Sandero petrol2099.87%£5,354
72012 BMW 3 Series petrol auto2298.61%£17,549
82011 Hyundai Santa Fe diesel auto2297.63%£13,485
92010 Toyota Yaris petrol auto2398.73%£5,667
102012 Toyota Aygo petrol semi-auto2399.87%£5,940
“The fastest seller figures are reported by Auto Trader on a monthly basis, and I am sure the data for October will be of particular interest to motor industry commentators and retailers alike,” said Karolina Edwards-Smajda, Auto Trader Director Retailer & Consumer Products. 
“It is still very early days to assess what impact the VW Group emissions scandal may have had on the market. Despite not featuring in this month’s Top 10, speed of sale and market prices of the majority of VW models has not been noticeably impacted throughout October, and we are yet to see any changes in consumer demand. 
It’s been exactly a month since the Volkswagen Sharan topped the national fastest sellers list in September, so we will continue to monitor developments and trends closely over the coming months”.
October showed another strong month for i-Control customers, with an average of 27 days to turn stock against a 63 day average reported for the whole market. Utilizing regional market data and daily movements to support retailers in their stock management decisions - including buying and pricing to the live market – iControl customers also beat the performance for October year-on-year.
“What we can underline with our fastest selling results is the continuing importance of transparency in all areas of the new and used car markets,”Karolina Edwards-Smajda added. 
“For example our pricing data tells us that none of the top ten fastest sellers nationally in October sold for more than their optimum price point, according to Auto Trader’s comprehensive data on valuations. 
That may be the early signs of a softening of the market as the festive season approaches but dealers in the South, the South East and the South West can be reassured as values remain robust.”
Auto Trader publishes top ten lists for fastest selling cars every month. At least 30 sales of each make and model variant must be made to qualify for inclusion in the charts.

Friday, 5 July 2013

Vauxhall Monza Concept shows it's self, what a stunner



New Vauxhall Monza Concept hints at BMW 4 Series and Audi A5 rival

Vauxhall's push upmarket shows no signs of letting up with this Vauxhall Monza Concept - a BMW 4 Series and Audi A5 rival - which will debut at the Frankfurt motor show 2013 in September.

It has been 16 years since the death of Vauxhall’s last big coupe, the Calibra, yet this concept will wear a name more usually associated with the company’s sister brand Opel – Monza.



Reports from our sister title Auto Bild in Germany suggest the concept will be a rear-wheel drive GT like the Monza from the 1970s and 1908s, which rules out using any GM Europe platforms. Instead, it could be based on the Cadillac ATS, which also hints at engines ranging from 2.0-litre four cylinder units up to 3.6-litre V6. Diesels would undoubtedly feature in Europe, but the concept will feature an advanced eco-friendly powertrain.

With any production car likely to be badged as a Buick in crucial Chinese and US markets, that points to a similar plug-in hybrid system to the Buick Riviera concept shown at this year’s Shanghai motor show. That car featured a W-PHEV plug-in hybrid powertrain, the W standing for wireless - the battery pack can be charged via a plug-in chord, or by parking it over an induction panel.



The Monza will also showcase the use of lightweight materials to highlight the car’s sporting credentials, while the interior will also boost Vauxhall’s hi-tech credentials, moving the game on from the likes of Apple’s Siri Eyes Free connectivity, which is already beginning to feature in the latest Vauxhalls.

The Monza also features an evolution of Vauxhall’s current design themes with a low, athletic stance, slim headlights with oversized air intakes underneath and a large grille featuring a large Vauxhall badge on a chrome bar with upturned winglets at either edge.



Although the Monza will initially be a concept, the global business case for a large coupe is strong, so we wouldn’t be surprised to see a production car launched by 2016

CREDITS AUTO EXPRESS
CREDITS AUTO BILD

Original report here