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Sales increased by 11% in the Turkish second-hand online vehicle market

The second-hand online passenger and light commercial vehicle market in Turkiye increased by 11% in January compared to the same period last year, reaching 181 thousand 774. Diesel vehicle sales share decreased by 8%, while the share of electric vehicles increased by 104.3%.

In January, 354 thousand 743 corporate advertisements were published on online media. While there was a 9% decrease in the number of advertisements compared to the same period last year, the number of sales increased by 11%, reaching 181 thousand 774.

According to the analysis made by examining the price changes of 417 thousand 558 ads for 249 models of the top 35 best-selling brands in the second-hand online passenger and light commercial vehicle market throughout the month, retail prices in the market last month decreased by 0.09% compared to the previous month.

1075 second-hand electric cars were sold

When evaluated according to engine type, diesel vehicles were the most sold in the market in question last month with 107 thousand 404 units.

Diesel cars were followed by gasoline cars with 66 thousand 866 sales and auto gas cars with 5 thousand 94 sales. The number of hybrid car sales was 1335, and the number of second-hand electric car sales was 1075. In January 2023, 473 second-hand electric cars were sold.

According to the report, it was also observed that the sales share of diesel vehicles decreased by 8% compared to January of last year, while the sales share of electric vehicles increased by 104.3%.

Average sales speed was 45 days

In January this year, vehicles aged 11 and over were most preferred, with 38.2% of total sales.

In the second-hand online market, the average sales speed of vehicles was determined as 45 days. Fiat brand vehicles were sold faster than the market average, with an average sales speed of 38 days.

42.2% of passenger cars sold in January were C Segment vehicles. Compared to the same period last year, it was observed that the share of E, S and F segment vehicle sales in total passenger vehicles increased in January.

Source: Trthaber / Prepared by Irem Yildiz

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