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The Toyota RAV4 was the global number one car
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BMW overtook Mercedes-Benz to assume leadership of the premium segment for the first time in six years
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Toyota consolidated its spot as the number-one global car maker
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Model 3 EV broke into the world’s top five best-selling cars
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seven of the top 10 best-selling models globally are Japanese
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Honda Civic which has half-century on the market is number 5 bestseller
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Ford drops two places to become number 6 best brand globally
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The Nissan Sylphy sold 498,583 making it the number 8 bestselling car worldwide
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Cheap as-chips Wuling Hongguang Mini EV from China has joined the list
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9 mins read
9 February 2022
Sales of new cars made a strong recovery in 2021, with seven of the world’s top 10 markets recording more sales than in pandemic-ravaged 2020.
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