3. Nissan Quashqai - if you'd told someone at Nissan when it was released that it would one day be at number 3, they'd start doing google searches for psychiatrists and mental hospitals
4. VW Golf - a very sensible position for a very capable car like this but not where it used to be (which was typically just about in the top ten)
5. Audi A3 - never seen this anywhere the bestseller list before and haven't a clue if it is any good
8. VW Polo - given that this was for decades the most boring car in the UK and that nobody I know would be seen dead in it, the latest version really looks quite good with great engines .... until you see the name on the boot
9. Nissan Juke - well I quite like it ...... it's just plain cute and presumably works just fine like most Nissans, but someone here called it the ugliest car in the universe (or something like that). Ah well .....
10. Kia Sportage - I've clearly woken up in a parallel universe. A Kia in the top ten. Must tell my neighbour across the road who has had one since 2011. The dealers must be rushed off their feet given there must be so few of them!
So there we have it. No Renault, no Peugeot, no Toyota, no BMW. Also no Mondeo or Insignia. The car buyers have somehow started to buy more of the the cars that deserve it a bit more. Is there some conspiracy to get rid of fleet managers that I'm not aware of? Or something Osbornian that has recently made company cars and fleets in general much less attractive? There's a suspicion that something somewhere has changed, and possibly for the better
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- K