Cebia: the Average Price of Used Cars Sold Last Year Increased to Czk 296,000
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The Czech economy grew by 2.5 percent last year, according to preliminary estimates. The Czech Statistical Office (CZSO) announced this today. This is almost double the growth compared to 2024, when gross domestic product (GDP) growth was 1.3 percent. Last year's growth is also the highest since 2022. In the fourth quarter of 2025, GDP grew by 2.4 percent year-on-year and by 0.5 percent quarter-on-quarter.
The Czech economy grew by 2.5 percent last year, according to preliminary estimates. The Czech Statistical Office (CZSO) announced this on Friday. This is almost double the growth compared to 2024, when gross domestic product (GDP) growth was 1.3 percent. Last year's growth was also the highest since 2022. In the fourth quarter...
Domestic demand has driven the Czech economy to its fastest growth in recent years. According to preliminary data, GDP grew by 2.5 percent last year. Trade, services, industry and construction were the main sectors that prospered.
The domestic economy grew by 2.5 percent last year, according to a preliminary estimate, the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO) announced. This is almost double the growth in 2024, when gross domestic product (GDP) growth was 1.3 percent. Last year's growth is the highest since 2022. In the fourth quarter of 2025, GDP grew by 2.4 percent year-on-year and by half a percent quarter-on-quarter.
The average price of used cars sold on the Czech market increased by CZK 12,000 to CZK 296,000 last year, or 4.2 percent. Cars began to rise in price at the beginning of the second quarter and this trend continued throughout the rest of the year, according to Cebia, a company that checks the origin and condition of vehicles.
Prague - The Czech Statistical Office (CZSO) will today publish the first preliminary data on economic development in the final quarter of last year and for the entire year 2025. Analysts expect that gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 2.6 percent for the entire year last year. This would mean that the Czech economy accelerated from the 1.3 percent growth the year before.
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