New car sales rose 33% in February

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• In February, Kazakhstanis purchased 7 new cars, trucks and buses.
According to Association of Kazakhstan Auto Business (AKAB), new car sales showed a slight decline in February, following a 54% increase in January, but nevertheless remained in positive territory compared to the same month last year. 33%.

In February, dealers sold 7 253 passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, as well as 233 units trucks and buses. Since the beginning of the year it has been sold 15 799 units, which is 43% more than in January-February 2020.

«According to the results of an ACAB survey conducted among official dealers, sales of new cars in 2021 are projected to be higher than in 2020. Companies are optimistic - half of all respondents plan to sell 5-10% more than last year, almost a quarter have sales plans at a level of plus 20-30%. In general, the market remains at a positive level; moreover, this year promises to be rich in new products", comments Anar MAKASHEVA, Vice President of AKAB.​​​​​

At least two new brands will appear in 2021 - Haval и genesis, the line will significantly expand Kia, the line will be supplemented with new models Chevrolet и JAC, bestsellers will be updated ToyotaHyundaiRenault и Cadillac
Sales of new cars increased by 33% in February - AKAB
Continues to lead the top three brands in February Hyundai 2 045 units (+ 105 % by February 2020). Dealers Chevrolet have implemented 1 877 cars (+ 3654 %), Toyota with the result 744 units (+ 2 %) on the third line.

In the context of models in February on the first line Hyundai accent with the result 933 units, Cobalt Chevrolet In second place - 861 units, Chevrolet Nexia - 800 sold cars in third place. Next on the list: Hyundai creta (369 units), Hyundai Tucson (366 units), Toyota Camry (313 units), Hyundai Sonata (240 units), Lada Vesta (235 units), Volkswagen Polo(201 units) and lada niva legend (184 units).
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Sales of new cars increased by 33% in February - AKAB
Date: 12.03.2021