Germany: Most selling cars in 2023 (Sale & Price Comparison)

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Welcome to our channel! In this captivating video, we bring you an expert review and comparison of the top 10 best-selling cars in Germany for 2023. Our team of automotive enthusiasts has meticulously researched and analyzed the market to provide you with an in-depth look at the most sought-after vehicles on German roads.

Number 10: BMW 3 Series: 13,935 units & Price: €40,269
Number 9: Mini Cooper: 16,975 Units & Price: €32,500
Number 8: Skoda Kodiaq: 18,306 & Price: €43,665
Number 7: Volkswagen Passat: 18,307 & Price: €26,012
Number 6: Mercedes Benz C-Class: 20,538 & Price: €41,711
Number 5: Opel Corsa: 20,756 & Price: €26,189
Number 4: Tesla Model Y: 21,727 & Price: €47,110
Number 3: Volkswagen Tiguan: 26,766 & Price: €24,729
Number 2: Volkswagen T-Roc: 28,668 & Price: €25,860
Number 1: Volkswagen Golf: 30,779 & Price: €41,283

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Top 10 BMW 3 Series
01:18 - Top 09 Mini Cooper
02:06 - Top 08 Skoda Kodiaq
03:28 - Top 07 Volkswagen Passat
04:25 - Top 06 Mercedes Benz C-Class
05:12 - Top 05 Opel Corsa
05:51 - Top 04 Tesla Model Y
06:41 - Top 03 Volkswagen Tiguan
07:26 - Top 02 Volkswagen T-Roc
08:23 - Top 01 Volkswagen Golf

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Disclaimer: The information presented in this video is based on expert reviews and sales data up until 25 Jun 2023. Please note that the rankings and popularity of cars may have changed since then. Viewer discretion is advised.
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I think 'Volkswagen' should be pronounced like 'Folkswagen'. Sorry if you are German. 🙂

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Sad to comment I would not buy any of these cars. For me reliability is my foremost priority. Cars with small engines and turbochargers have a limited lifespan. You only have to Google ' most reliable cars' which I have just done, and nothing German in the top ten. It's sad that such historically excellent manufacturers have slipped so low in reliability. The Germans are to be applauded for the patriotism they show to their ' homegrown cars' and motorcycles. Sadly BMW being one of the least reliable brands of motorcycles on the planet (Chinese excepted). For me, I chose a Toyota nearly eight years old and it's never broken down. Just look at countries without motor vehicle production around the world. See what they drive and there's the answer.

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