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Official: Auto Mita remains the number 1 company in Kosovo in the auto industry - confirms rebranding (Video and Info Graphics)

Official: Auto Mita remains the number 1 company in Kosovo in the auto industry - confirms rebranding (Video and Info Graphics)

• Auto Mita dominates the new car industry for 2018 as well, remaining the undisputed market leader.
• Almost every third new car sold in Kosovo is from Auto Mita.
• Launches the brand with a redesigned showroom for a new era.

Auto Mita's extraordinary dominance in the car industry in Kosovo has now been officially confirmed.


The year 2018 was undoubtedly the year of Auto Mitas, where the authorized distributor of well-known car manufacturers confirmed its great dominance in the auto industry.

According to published figures, it is learned that Auto Mita with its three car brands owns close to 30% of the market.

This means that almost every third car sold in the country was from Auto Mita.

Thus, Auto Mita has contributed to the addition of new cars through the variety of cars from the brands for which it is an authorized distributor, Renault, Dacia and Nissan.

Recently, in Kosovo, the best-selling new car for 2018 is the Dacia brand, which is also part of Auto Mita.

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This has influenced Kosovo's roads to have more new cars, has influenced the environment to be more ecological and the number of accidents and problems on the road to be minimal.

The massive contribution to the development of a traffic like in Europe has been embraced by citizens and car lovers, who have taken advantage of the attractive forms of financing for cars, the exclusive offers of Auto Mitas and the impeccable quality of the cars.

Auto Mita is manifesting this success with a change, with an image refresh, bringing the logo that represents a new identity of a company already known as a leader for the auto industry in the country. /Telegraph/