Rome – The sky is clear on the new car market. November continues the growth trend with 119,853 units registered, which is a comfortable increase of 14.7% from 104,519 registrations in November 2021. Here are the top ten best-selling models, and if you try to compare them to In October, you will see many changes in functionality, including So some interesting new entries.
1. Fiat Panda – 8,892 units
In the first place is confirmed Panda, the best seller of the Fiat brand which is already increasing sales volume compared to the previous month (October 8336, November 8892). Its 42 years old (almost 43 years) is not enough to send it to the attic, and this third series of its system is offered on the market in two fuel systems: petrol / LPG and a mild hybrid system / petrol. With engine capacities ranging from 999 cc to 1242 cc and power outputs between 69 and 70 hp, the Panda offers a boot capacity of 225 cc, up to 870 cc with the seats folded. Prices start from 15,400 euros and go up to 18,400 euros.
2. Dacha Sandero – 4,084 units
A good rebound for Sandero, which in October occupied eighth place with 2,473 units registered: a leap forward that saw sales volumes almost double. Thanks to a range divided into two fuel supplies, petrol and petrol / LPG, one engine of 999 cc but with different capacities from 65 to 100 hp, and a boot of up to 1455 cc with the seats lowered. But above all the prices, the trump card of the Romanian brand controlled by Renault: 11,700 euros is sufficient for the entry level, and you can reach a maximum of 16,950 for the top of the range.
3. Lancia Ypsilon – 3,602 units
Lancia Ypsilon, which closed October in second place with just a few units sold (3,662), loses one position. Not so much for a model who still manages to work her magic despite the years. Available with two types of power supply, petrol / LPG and mild hybrid / petrol, with engine capacity from 999 to 1242 cc but the same 69 hp, Ypsilon offers a trunk of 940 cc with the seats lowered. The list starts from 15,600 and goes up to 20,800 euros.
4. TOYOTA YARIS – 3,135 units
Yaris, like Sandero, also occupied several positions in November (ninth to fourth) by virtue of 3,135 units against 2,311 in the previous month. Renowned for its agility and versatility that has earned it the nickname “Little Devil”, this fourth generation has two petrol systems and a full fuel / petrol hybrid, with a 998/1490 cc engine with power from 72 to 261 hp. Prices start at 19,750 euros And the trunk can reach 950 sizes.
5. VOLKSWAGEN T-CROSS – 2,940 units
In fifth place is a new entry that dethrones the Fiat 500 in the top ten in November. The small crossover from Volkswagen is based on the MQB A0 platform, which is shared with various cars of the German group including the Audi A1, Seat Ibiza and Škoda Scala, a model that was actually retired from the 2011 CrossPolo. In Italy, it is available with petrol only in Two displacements of 999 and 1498 cc respectively, with powers ranging from 95 to 150 hp. With a capacity of 455 liters becoming 1281 if necessary, the T-Cross is listed with a letter The price starts from 23,950 euros and goes up to 30,850 euros.
6. Fiat 500 – 2,873 units
Fiat’s home icon lost one position, which means registrations mean 67 units fewer (Oct 2940, Nov 2873). Not to worry for a car that does not fear any kind of competition given that it is a unicum in the car market. Available only in the 1.0 Hybrid version with a mild hybrid/petrol power source, it features the 999 cc 70 HP engine and is sold in our markets at Priced between 17,800 and 20,500 euros. No comment on the 185-liter trunk which will be 530 at most. Nobody is perfect.
7. Jeep Renegade – 2,776 units
Downhill was the Renegade, which in October was sitting comfortably on the third step of the podium with 3,565 units sold, up 789 from November. The range includes 4 types of power supply – petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid / petrol, mild hybrid / petrol – and mixtures of engine capacities from 999 to 1598 cc, with power from 120 to 240 hp. The shoe has nothing to envy its competitors during The price starts from 25,400 and goes up to 44,800 euros.
8. FORD PUMA – 2,415 units
Puma also suffers a decline in November. October sold at 2,917 units, and closes November with 502 units fewer. Available in two power supplies – petrol and mild hybrid / petrol – and displacement from 998 to 1,499 cc with powers ranging from 125 to 200 hp, the Puma has a boot capable of reaching up to 1,216 liters with the seats lowered. Prices start from 26,500 and go up to 37,750 euros.
9. Citroen C3 – 2231 units
The C3 returned to the top ten in November by Nutshell, with a loss of five places which in terms of units sold means 728 fewer units between November and October. Listed only with petrol and diesel fuel, the C3 is sold with a displacement between 1,199 and 1,499 cc and power between 83 and 110 hp. Full marks on the trunk, which seats up to 1300 cm3 in height, while Prices start at €19,500 and the list price closes at €25,500.
10. VOLKSWAGEN T-ROC – 2,184 units
The top ten concludes in November with another new entry, once again from Volkswagen: the T-ROC. On sale in Italy since 2017, the German company’s SUVs are based on the MQB platform, such as the Golf, Tiguan, Audi A3, new Audi Q3, Seat Ateca and Škoda Karoq. All cars that are part of the Volkswagen galaxy. The T-Roc is available in Italy in petrol and diesel divided into three different engine capacities: 999, 1498 and 1968 which correspond to different powers between 110 and 150 hp. Standard luggage compartment – from 445 to 1290 liters – e.g Prices are between 27,650 and 40,900 euros.
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