After reporting the sale of only 96 vehicles in May, due to the quarantine decreed by the covid-19 outbreak, in July the figure rose to 1,112, in August to 1,398 and in September to 2,403 units.
The General Comptroller of the Republic has been reporting that in the context of restrictions to commercial activity due to the health emergency, sales have fallen considerably, since between September 2019 and the same month in 2020, the number of new units registered in the country decreased by 29%, from 3,408 to 2,403.
In the region's countries, more than 21 million people are looking to buy a vehicle online, and of this group of consumers, approximately 7% explore options for purchasing an SUV.
The interactive information system developed by CentralAmericaData monitors in real time the changes in consumer habits in all markets of the region, with fundamental information to understand the new commercial environment that has emerged in an accelerated manner.
As the economies of Central America begin to relax the restrictions that have been taken to prevent the spread of covid-19, sales of pickup trucks are predicted to be among the most contracted.
Using a demand-income sensitivity model developed by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project the variations that household demand for different goods and services will undergo as the most critical phases of the spread of covid-19 pass and mobility restriction measures are lifted in the countries of the region.
The Supreme Court of Justice issued a tender for the supply of 89 vehicles to replace the institution's fleet of vehicles, under the modality of delivery of vehicles as part of payment.
During the first month of the year, 3,487 luxury vehicles were sold in Panama, a figure 5% higher than that reported for the same period in 2019.
According to the most recent report of the General Comptroller of the Republic, between January 2019 and the same period in 2020, in general the number of units registered in the country increased from 3,324 to 3,487.
It is estimated that the vehicles of Arrendadora CAFSA, Constructora Hernan Solis, Bimbo and Coca Cola, represent 3% of the total units registered in the name of large companies in the country.
The report "Vehicles in Central America, with details of the business fleet", by CentralAmericaData, gathers the most updated information of the automotive market in Central American countries.
In Guatemala, about 2% of the total vehicle fleet units are registered on behalf of 30 companies, including Tropigas, Seguros G&T and Arrendadora Centroamericana.
From the report "Vehicle fleet in Central America, with details of the business fleet", the unit of Trade Intelligence of CentralAmericaData collects the most updated information of the automotive market in Central American countries.
During the first 11 months of 2019, 2,421 luxury vehicles were sold in Panama, a figure 8% higher than that reported for the same period in 2018.
According to the most recent report from the General Comptroller of the Republic, between January and November 2018 and the same period in 2019, in general the number of units registered in the country fell slightly, from 45,896 to 44,101.
During the first ten months of 2019, 2,210 luxury vehicles were sold in Panama, a figure 9% higher than that reported in the same period of 2018.
According to the latest report of the General Comptroller of the Republic, between the first ten months of 2018 and the same period of 2019, the number of units registered in the country fell slightly, from 41,182 to 40,940.
The Government Ministry supplies 30 black pickup vehicles with complementary equipment for use by the National Civil Police's subdirectorate general for analysis of anti-narcotics information.
In Panama, the downward trend in sales reported in recent years continues, since between January and June this year 23,520 vehicles were registered in the country, 8% less than in the same period in 2018.
According to the latest report of the General Comptroller of the Republic, between the first six months of 2018 and the same period of 2019, the number of units registered in the country fell from 25,521 to 23,520.