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The scandal of OPEKEPE, the agricultural Cayenne and the excesses

Even Cayennes turned into pickups, while newspaper headlines became TV segments and viral posts, all chasing the news and public interest surrounding the OPEKEPE scandal

Newsroom July 23 12:30

A few years ago, newspapers ran stories about the famous “rural Cayennes” – farmers with fields who drove around in cars worth €80,000 while declaring incomes of less than €10,000. It was even heard that Larissa was the world leader in Porsche Cayenne sales per capita, which turned out to be a myth. The so-called “rural Cayennes” became a symbol of an era of excessive prosperity and mismanagement fuelled by easy farm subsidies, doing injustice to Porsche’s very good SUV, but then that suited populist headlines.

Exaggeration vs. Reality

Nevertheless, reports are claiming that the OPEKEPE scandal will dramatically impact the sales of agricultural vehicles. According to one such article, the traditional summer purchases of popular double-cab pick-up trucks “won’t happen this year” because the scandal involving agricultural subsidies “will radically change the landscape” of the professional vehicle market. It is reported that hundreds of new pick-up truck orders were canceled as soon as delays—or even the potential cancellation—of the relevant subsidies became known, and a “major crisis” in the commercial vehicle market is being forecast.

However, such alarmist predictions appear to be at least somewhat exaggerated. Even if some agricultural pick-ups do remain unsold due to the scandal, the impact on the overall car market will be negligible. This vehicle category now accounts for just 2–3% of total vehicle sales—a “drop in the ocean” that cannot determine market trends. On the contrary, broader market trends (such as the growing consumer preference for SUVs and hybrid models) are what truly shape national sales. Therefore, presenting the OPEKEPE scandal as a factor that supposedly “shakes” the auto market seems to serve other agendas rather than objective reporting.

The Greek car market has seen continuous growth over the past six years, showing signs of stabilization and maturity. Consumer interest remains strong, supported by the introduction of new technologies and modern models that are reshaping mobility. This investment-friendly environment is especially important given that the average age of passenger vehicles in Greece exceeds 17 years, and for commercial vehicles, over 21 years. This highlights the urgent need for fleet renewal, creating favorable conditions for sustaining the market’s growth momentum.

 

 

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