For the first time in more than half a century, Sweden's best-selling car of the year was not a Volvo but the Volkswagen Golf, the Swedish automakers' association said on Monday. The Golf represented 5.9 percent of the new cars market in 2016 ahead of Volvo's three most popular models - the V70, S90 and V90 - with 5.7 percent shares of the market together.
"It's been 54 years since another brand than Volvo topped this statistic," Volkswagen Sweden said in a statement.
"The last time this happened was in 1962 and Volkswagen was at the top even then," it added, referring to the Volkswagen Beetle. But the market share for Volvo remained the highest in the Swedish market with 21.5 percent. Volkswagen came in second place with 15.7 percent followed by Audi with 7,3 percent. Volvo, which produced its first car in 1927, is cherished by Swedes who take pride in the brand's reputation for Scandinavian know-how and quality.
This past year marked a new record of Swedish car sales with 372,300 new registrations an 8 percent jump compared to 2015, the year when a previous record of 1988 was beaten.
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