Like most developed countries, the French car market is also very mature and tends to be saturated. Most new car sales are no longer the purchase of first-time car purchases, but more of replacing old cars. Affected by the region, economy, cost of living and cultural background, French people are more interested in homemade hatchbacks. Therefore, in France, we will find that their vehicles do not seem to be in line with the country’s economic development. It's exactly the same. This is a common feature of these European developed countries. Their requirements for cars are not as imagined, but more practical. According to data from the automotive industry, the PSA Group sold 51,188 vehicles in France in 2014, a decrease of 2.2% year-on-year. Renault Group’s sales fell 0.4% year-on-year to 37,898 vehicles. In addition, most car companies such as Volkswagen, Ford, Toyota and others saw sales decline in France in 2014, and it is expected that the French car market will not be very optimistic.
