Despite the fact that for many years the absolute leader was the VW Golf, this time it did not even make it into the top ten most popular models. We think the reason for this is not only (and not so much) the fashion for crossovers and not even the high prices for the new Golf, but the shortage of microchips, which led to a decrease in Volkswagen production to the minimum level since 1958.

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As a result, in October 2021, Volkswagen Golf sales fell by 59% (compared to October 2020).

The most popular cars in Europe (October 2021)

  1. Peugeot 2008 — 18,109 units
  2. Renault Clio — 14,639 units
  3. Dacia Sandero — 14,034 units
  4. Peugeot 208 — 13,978 units
  5. Ford Focus — 12,704 units
  6. Fiat 500 — 12,555 units
  7. Fiat Panda — 12,391 units
  8. Opel Corsa — 12,355 units
  9. Volkswagen T-Roc — 12,116 units
  10. Renault Captur — 12,099 units.