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Renault Group has strongly increased its worldwide sales: +9% compared to 2022, with a total of 2,235,345 vehicles over the year. The Group demonstrated a successful dynamic with three of its core brands growing significantly.
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News 2024
- Renault enters 2024 as the second-fastest growing automotive brand in the UK, significantly outperforming increases in both the UK’s car and van markets
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News 2024
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Combined sales by Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors rise 1.4% to 10.76 million units in 2018 – one in nine of all cars and light commercial vehicles sold worldwide
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Total sales of Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) rise 13.5% to 2 million
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News 2019
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- Dacia car sales continue to increase in the first nine months of 2017 to 21,126 vehicles
- Dacia sales growing in a new car market that has fallen by 3.9 per cent
- Dacia retail market share increased to 1.9 per cent
- More than 100,000 Dacias sold in the UK since launching in 2013
- Dacia consistently voted amongst top car brands for both customer satisfaction, reliability and affordability
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News 2017
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Dacia sales up 10 per cent in first three months of 2017 to 8,228 vehicles
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Dacia consistently voted amongst top car brands for both customer satisfaction and affordability
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News 2017
- Sales of 19,014 cars in the month of March shows an increase of 6.4 per cent on March 2016
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Renault car sales up 4.9 per cent YTD on same period last year to 25,126 vehicles
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Renault car market share increased to 3.1 per cent year-to-date
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Groupe Renault UK continues to outpace the market growth
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Groupe Renault UK sales – including Renault cars, vans and Dacia – records 39,498 sales in first quarter of 2017 – up 3.8 per cent
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News 2017
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- Dacia sales increased to 26,499 cars
- 1.9 per cent retail market share
- More than 90,000 Dacias sold in the UK since launching in 2013
- Groupe Renault UK records 137,506 vehicle sales in 2016 – up 8 per cent on 2015
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News 2017
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