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03-08-2017, 07:50 PM | #1 | ||
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"Toyota and Mazda led from the front in July, contributing towards the record 92,754 new vehicles sold in Australia during the month, according to official VFACTS data.
The previous July peak of 92,308 units was set in 2015, meaning the 2017 by the HiLux pick-up (3742) and Corolla small car (3208), which claimed the top two places. A monthly sales total of 17,931 saw Toyota achieve its best July since last decade, falling short of its record 2008 effort where 20,521 examples were moved. Over July last year, Subaru impressed with its sales soaring by 27.1 per cent. Mazda also set a personal July record, with 9528 units shifted due to its reinvigorated Mazda3 small car, which enjoyed a 64.3 per cent sales increase over the same month last year when it was about to welcome a mid-life update. Similarly, the CX-5 mid-size SUV jumped up by 19.2 per cent to 2305 examples sold, thanks to its new-generation model changeover. Mitsubishi, Subaru and Kia were among the other leading brands that improved significantly last month.result joins three other months that have set new individual records this year. Four Toyota models featured in last month's top ten best-sellers, headlined Over July last year, Subaru impressed with its sales soaring by 27.1 per cent to 4265 units, with new models of the small Impreza and XV SUV creating strong demand.* Kia set a record for the month, with its volume increasing by 20 per cent to 4265, while Mitsubishi sales swelled by 11.2 per cent to 6020. Among the top 10 brands,*Nissan*experienced the largest sales drop Hyundai continues to hold down its position as the market's number-three brand, with 7501 examples finding homes last month, representing a 1.3 per cent decrease over its July 2016 mark. Holden (6467) and Ford (6270) follow the Korean carmaker in the standings, with their sales decreasing by 8.5 and 9.1 per cent respectively. Holden year-to-date sales now trail the same period last year by 11.8 per cent, despite the arrival of critical new models like the Astra hatch and sedan. Thanks to 3076 units sold, Ford's Ranger sits third on the top-selling model list, making it responsible for nearly half of the Blue Oval's Australian retail sales. Meanwhile, the home-grown Falcon, a one-time best-seller, is on its last legs in the market, having sold just two sedans and one ute for the month following the demise of Ford's local manufacturing operations in October last year. Among the top 10 brands, Nissan experienced the largest sales drop, with its 4094 examples sold in July representing a 22.8 per cent decrease – the equivalent of more than 1200 units. Buyer preference continues to trend towards*SUVs*instead of*traditional*passenger*cars. BMW and Audi experienced some success against fellow German brand Mercedes-Benz in July, with BMW sales leaping by 5.0 per cent to 2152 examples, while Audi jumped 9.2 per cent to 2114 units. Comparatively, Mercedes-Benz slipped 5.2 per cent to 2628 units. Year to date, the combined Australian new vehicle market has improved by 0.4 per cent compared to 2016's result, with the 692,306 examples sold, putting it on pace to reach the million-unit mark again.* Buyer preference continues to trend towards SUVs instead of traditional passenger cars, with the latter dipping by 5.9 percent for the month to 35,792 units, while the former has risen by 9.4 per cent to 36,979 examples. The hangover from the end-of-financial-year sales in June was evident in the light-commercial vehicle segment, which managed a small increase of 0.8 per cent to 17,016 units." https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-new...les-race-58037
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03-08-2017, 07:56 PM | #2 | ||
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Top 30 models July 2017
MODEL SALES CHANGE OVER JULY ‘16 Toyota HiLux 3742 up 19 per cent Toyota Corolla 3208 down 6.4 per cent Ford Ranger 3076 up 7 per cent Mazda 3 2466 up 64.3 per cent Toyota Camry 2385 up 9.8 per cent Mazda CX-5 2305 up 19.2 per cent Hyundai i30 2123 down 4.2 per cent Toyota RAV4 1736 down 4.9 per cent Hyundai Tucson 1719 up 30.9 per cent Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series/200 Series 1713 down 3.2 per cent Mitsubishi Triton 1708 up 27 per cent Hyundai Accent 1642 down 4.9 per cent Holden Commodore 1633 down 12.9 per cent Mitsubishi ASX 1544 up 36.6 per cent Nissan X-Trail 1463 up 47.6 per cent Mazda CX-3 1420 down 18.6 per cent Kia Cerato 1327 up 19.4 per cent Holden Colorado 1311 down 20.5 per cent Isuzu D-Max 1244 down 7 per cent Nissan Qashqai 1239 up 16.8 per cent Toyota Prado 1217 down 2.5 per cent Mitsubishi Outlander 1143 up 33.7 per cent Subaru XV 1138 up 88.1 per cent Holden Astra 1125 — Mazda BT-50 1089 down 2.5 per cent Honda Civic 1072 down 2.3 per cent Kia Sportage 1045 up 16 per cent Volkswagen Golf 1005 down 35.8 per cent Toyota Kluger 990 up 3.8 per cent Nissan Navara 958 down 37.7 per cent *
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03-08-2017, 09:19 PM | #3 | ||
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Thanks to 3076 units sold, Ford's Ranger sits third on the top-selling model list, making it responsible for nearly half of the Blue Oval's Australian retail sales.
So....does that officially make ford the Ranger motor company ?
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03-08-2017, 10:51 PM | #4 | ||
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While they are a good money maker I'd be worried about this as a company. All your egg in one basket. You are with the f truck in the us. If sales drop ford begins to struggle a lot.
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04-08-2017, 08:00 PM | #5 | |||
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But with a huge proportion of volume coming from the one plant, what happens if that plant gets taken out by a unforseen shutdown? Ala the floods that affected Honda a few years ago.
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The plant has had issue over the years and it seems to be fine.
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09-08-2017, 10:55 AM | #7 | ||
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1 Ford in the top 30!! I wouldn't call that too good.
Ford need to start selling some Focus's, Fiesta's and Mondeo's or they will just disappear from the market. Holden had 3 in top 30 even though two had decreased sales over the last year
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09-08-2017, 08:37 PM | #8 | ||
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Well...that was the falcons story for a long time...
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10-08-2017, 05:33 AM | #9 | ||
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12-08-2017, 08:44 PM | #10 | ||
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Thanks Russell,
919 Mustangs, I wonder if sales are starting to slow down now that back orders have been filled, anyone know how much stock is now marshaled up at Broady? I hear that Ford has enough inventory on hand to allow buyers to receive their cars in short time, maybe load a few more at dealerships for the walk in impulse buyers? |
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