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A Small Nation's Big Love for One of the Greatest Sports Cars Ever

A Small Nation's Big Love for One of the Greatest Sports Cars Ever

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The Porsche 911 isn't the kind of car you expect to see at the top of any country's sales charts, but the Principality of Andorra isn't just any country. This tiny nation, tucked high in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, has crowned the legendary sports car as its best-seller for 2024. With so many compact crossovers and fuel-efficient sedans dominating the world market, this is the kind of statistic that makes car enthusiasts do a double take.
This insight originally came from a TikTok video by Launch Mode, which highlighted a report from Felipe Munoz (Car Industry Analysis), who works for auto research firm JATO Dynamics. The data showed that among the 2,379 passenger cars and light commercial vehicles sold in Andorra last year, the Porsche 911 led the way with 83 units sold—a staggering 40.7% increase from 2023. That put it ahead of other performance-focused models, including the Toyota GR Yaris and even Porsche's own Cayenne and Macan.
With a population of just over 87,000, Andorra is known for its ski resorts, tax-friendly policies, and wealth. That last part plays a huge role in shaping the local car market. In 2024, the country saw 2,379 sales of new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. Leading the pack was the Porsche 911, with 83 units sold — an astonishing 40.7% increase from the previous year. That put it ahead of performance-focused models like the Toyota GR Yaris and even Porsche's own Cayenne and Macan.
There are a few key reasons why Andorra has become a haven for high-performance cars. First, the country's economic landscape makes luxury vehicles more attainable. Low tax rates and a strong tourism sector mean a significant portion of residents can afford cars that might be out of reach elsewhere.
Second, the terrain is a dream for drivers. Winding mountain roads, crisp alpine air, and breathtaking views create the perfect environment for a car like the 911 to stretch its legs. Finally, there's a strong local appreciation for driving culture. Unlike in larger nations where practicality often wins out, Andorrans have the means and the desire to buy cars that thrill.
What makes this trend even more fascinating is how different it is from the rest of the world. In the U.S., the Ford F-Series remains the undisputed king of car sales, with more than 700,000 trucks sold in 2024. The 911, while beloved, doesn't even come close to the top 25 best-selling vehicles in America. The contrast shows just how much geography, economy, and culture shape what people drive.
Andorra's love for the Porsche 911 is more than just a sales anomaly—it's a reflection of a unique automotive culture. In a country where driving isn't just about getting from point A to point B, but about the thrill of the journey, it makes perfect sense that one of the world's most celebrated sports cars would take the crown.

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