We're reviewing a car of second places here. The Hyundai Venue is the second-best-performing car in its segment, year to date. The brand has reported selling 2316 copies of its Venue in 2020 so far, holding a nice 14 per cent slice of segment share as a consequence. To provide some framing around the dominance Mazda has in the same area, it holds spot number one with its CX-3, carving out a huge 52.2 per cent segment share, or 8637 units reportedly sold, in the same time period.
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