The largest share in this segment of the car market belongs to gasoline cars – 45%, followed by: diesel cars – 33%; electric vehicles – 14%; cars with LPG – 5% and hybrids – 3%.
In 2023, Ukrainians bought 214.4 thousand passenger cars, which is 45% less than a year earlier. It was reported by Ukravtoprom.
More than three-quarters of all cars that joined the domestic vehicle fleet last year were used cars imported from abroad. The number of these used cars registered for the first time in the country is 3.5 times higher than the annual volume of the new passenger car market.
As mentioned, the largest share in this segment of the car market belongs to gasoline cars – 45%, followed by: diesel cars – 33%; electric vehicles – 14%; cars with LPG – 5% and hybrids – 3%.
The average age of used cars that switched to Ukrainian registration in 2023 is 10 years.
The most popular used car last year was the Volkswagen Golf.
In total, the top ten most popular models include:
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Volkswagen Golf – 16,123 units;
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Renault Megane -14392;
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Skoda Octavia –10261;
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Volkswagen Passat – 8543;
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Nissan Leaf – 5190;
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Ford Focus – 4646;
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Nissan Qashqai – 4339;
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Volkswagen Touran – 4181;
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Volkswagen Tiguan – 4075;
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Audi A4 – 3940.
We remind you that the market for electric cars in Ukraine has almost tripled over the year. In December 2023, the Ukrainian car fleet was filled with more than 4.6 thousand battery-powered vehicles (BEV), which is almost three times more than a year ago. Of this amount, more than 4.5 thousand are passenger cars and 78 are commercial electric vehicles.
As reported, from December 20 to December 31, 2023, Ukrainians by application Diya 1,504 vehicles were sold.
Source: korrespondent

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