Distance calculation in kilometres in Europe in kilometers in Europa

            
     

 Distance calculation between places in kilometres in Europe


You would like to calculate the distance between lets say, London - Rome, Paris - Athens or Barcelona - Berlin? Now you can! Try our new calculator: Distance between places in Europe.
The calculator: "Distance between places in Europe" is a handy tool to find the exact mileage to your European destination location. The specified route is directly calculated with an API by Google Maps. The kilometres/miles will be measured via the fastest route overland so you're assured of a highly accurate outcome.

 

 

Distances between places in Europe
 
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Distance calculation in kilometres in Europe
 
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Amsterdam Athens Barcelona Belgrade Berlin Birmingham Bucharest Budapest Bremen Dortmund Duisburg Dusseldorf
Essen Frankfurt Genoa Glasgow Hamburg Helsinki Hannover Cologne Copenhagen Krakow Leeds Lisbon London Madrid Malaga Marseille Milan Moscow Munich Naples Oslo Palermo Paris Poznan Prague Riga Rome Rotterdam Salonika Sarajevo Seville Sheffield Sofia Stockholm Stuttgart Turin Valencia Vienna Warsaw Zagreb

Volkswagen Golf Remains Most Popular Car in Europe
The automotive industry, no matter if we're talking about the European, the North American or the Middle East markets, undoubtedly faced the most difficult times in history, with the recession cutting profits, slashing sales and firing thousands of people. But even so, Volkswagen Golf remained the most popular model in Europe for the second consecutive year, Autonews wrote today quoting a report by JATO Dynamics.

And this is a fairly impressive achievement because of two reasons. First of all, there's the aforementioned economic recession which collapsed sales and forced automakers to reduce production at plants all over the world. In this context, most people expected to see a decline in sales for Volkswagen Golf too, just like the majority of the other vehicles on the market.

Secondly, there's the six-generation Volkswagen Golf which was unveiled last autumn and was obviously regarded as a main factor for declining sales of the old-generation Golf. But this wasn't the case, according to the latest sales figures.

Volkswagen sold 470,399 Golfs in 2008, an increase by 5.6 percent versus 2007. In addition, Volkswagen Golf was the only model among the first 10 best-sellers which actually managed to improve its sales during the third and the last quarter of 2008, a.k.a. the apogee of the economic downturn.

The German manufacturer managed to outsell around 40 brands selling car in Europe, Autonews writes, including the company it currently owns Skoda (469,000 sold models) and SEAT (339,137 sold units).

The best-seller podium is completed by Peugeot 207, with 413,881 models sold in 2008 and Ford Focus with 384,619 units delivered to European customers during the same period.

Here's the complete top ten published by Autonews and provided by JATO Dynamics:

1. VW Golf:                  
2. Peugeot 207:            
3. Ford Focus:              
4. Opel/Vauxhall Corsa:
5. Renault Clio:             
6. Ford Fiesta:              
7. Opel/Vauxhall Astra:
8. Fiat Grande Punto:   
9. VW Polo:                 
10. VW Passat:           
470,399
413,881
384,619
374,355
367,211
342,027
338,618
286,935
284,385
264,008

 

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