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Old 02-06-2017, 08:26 PM   #1
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Toyota’s evergreen HiLux was Australia’s top-selling new vehicle again last month, when utility and SUV sales growth continued to utstrip that of passenger cars, resulting in a 2.3 per cent overall sales increase.

Despite improved sales for all top 10 brands except Hyundai, Holden and Nissan – and all segments except light, large, upper large, small SUV and 4x2 ute -- the industry is still down on last year’s record level following its sales slump of more than five per cent last month.

According to sales figures obtained by motoring.com.au, official VFACTS numbers to be released on Monday will show Toyota was the top-selling brand again in May, followed by Mazda, Hyundai, Ford, Holden, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Volkswagen, Kia and Subaru.

The biggest winners were Kia (up more than 40 per cent month-on-month on the back of strong Cerato and Sportage sales), Toyota and Ford (both up more than 15 per cent) and Volkswagen, which lifted by more than 11 per cent thanks to the Jetta, Touareg, Passat Alltrack and its commercial vans.

Ford was again buoyed by sales of the Ranger (4070 -- up more than 30% in May) and Mustang, which found more than 1350 buyers, Together with the Ranger, the two disparate models accounted for more than 70 per cent of the Blue Oval’s monthly sales.

All Toyota models were up in May except the Prius family, Corolla, 86 and Fortuner, and once again its biggest sellers were the HiLux (4155 – up more than 10%), the soon-to-be-axed locally-built Camry (1780 – up 80%), Prado (1620 – up 40%) and LandCruiser wagon (1315 – up 34%).

Mitsubishi was also up, by more than 6.5 per cent, thanks to sales spikes for the ASX, Outlander, Pajero Sport and Triton 4x4 -- as was Mazda, by just over three per cent, following sales rises for all models except the 2, 6 and BT50 4x4.

Other big winners were Honda (up 43.5 per cent thanks to its new Civic) and Isuzu UTE, which recently launched upgraded D-MAX and M-UX models.

The big losers in May were Nissan (down 9.9 per cent after all models except QASHQAI, X-TRAIL, Navara 4x2 and 370Z declined), Hyundai (down 7.7 per cent after all models except Tucson, Elantra, Accent and i40 declined) and Holden – down 6.6 per cent following sales slumps by all models car Caprice and Colorado.

The LCV/SUV boom continued across the industry, with the HiLux and Ranger being Australia’s top-selling models in May, and the only two to find more than 4000 customers.

Australia’s most popular new vehicle in 2016, the HiLux was Toyota’s and the nation’s top-seller for the third month in a row, with the Ranger next best and easily Ford’s best-seller.

Behind them were the once-dominant small cars, Toyota’s Corolla (3160 – down 5%), Hyundai’s new i30 (2685 – down almost 30%) and, filling out the top five last month, the Mazda3 with 2595 sales – down 20 per cent.

The second half of the top 10 models in May was dominated by SUVs including the new Mazda CX-5 (2300 – up 8.5%), Hyundai Tucson (2135 – up 30%) and Nissan X-TRAIL (1990 – up 30%).

Holden’s Colorado ute (1925 – up more than 35%) was ninth, with the same brand’s final homegrown Commodore rounding out the top 10 with 1925 sales – down 18 per cent.

In yet another sign of the times, of the 10 most popular new vehicles purchased last month, three were utes, three were SUVs, three were small cars and Australia’s one-time favourite car was last.

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Old 03-06-2017, 08:27 PM   #2
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****, 1350 Mustangs sold in one month.. Who would have thought after over a year on sale, they would still be selling so many.. Our allocation of Mustang's must have raised over time if we can sell 1350 per month.


And the key number in there is 15% up YOY, without Falcon, Falcon ute & Territory.. That's a very good month IMO.
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I thought everyone said the Mustang bubble had popped...
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Old 05-06-2017, 11:39 AM   #4
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If it keeps going, it will probably slow down just in time for a new model anyway. Buyers won't need to be waiting 4+ years for a significantly new model like the local cars.
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Old 05-06-2017, 05:37 PM   #5
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The old Ford versus Holden rivalry isn't what it was while local manufacturing was steaming along, but the*battle still matters to many.
Therefore it's interesting to note the Ford convincingly outsold Holden in Australia*last month - for just the second time since 1999.
Ford Australia sold 7617 vehicles here last month, up 15.7 per cent. This compares to Holden with 6917 units, down 6.6 per cent.

© CarAdvice.com.au Ford's Mustang has given the car maker a rare win over Holden and its Commodore.
This result hasn't exactly come out of the blue. Ford last beat Holden in April 2016, but since then it has run the latter very close (just a two-unit gap last month).
Year-to-date (YTD) Holden leads Ford 32,840 versus 31,852, though the latter's sales are down 10.4 per cent while Ford's are down 0.7 per cent.

Driving Ford's sales was the Ranger ute, which was the second-most popular vehicle in the country last behind its Toyota HiLux rival, and ahead of the Corolla.

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The Ranger managed 4069 units (3384 being the expensive 4x4s), meaning this commercial vehicle represented 53 per cent of Ford's total.
Holden's Ranger rival, the Colorado, managed a respectable 1924 sales and actually grew its volumes substantially.
Holden also sold 353 Commodore Utes.Amazing it was the 18-month old Mustang that was Ford's #2 vehicle last month, with a simply staggering 1351 sales - many of which were satisfying extant orders.

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To give some context, this is more sales than the Honda Civic or Subaru Forester (neither of which are rivals, but both of which are more conventionally 'mainstream').
Holden's answer to the Mustang in lieu of the Camaro is the Australian-made Commodore, which managed 1841 sales (down 18 per cent).
Making up the numbers*for Ford were the Escape medium SUV on 537, Focus small car on 469, Everest SUV on 378, Mondeo mid-sized car on 236, Ford Transit range on 197, the axed Territory large SUV on 138, battling Fiesta city car on 118 and the EcoSport crossover on 104.

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Ford also sold 12 Falcon*sedans and 4 utes, with stocks now basically gone.
Holden's stronger players beyond the Colorado and Commodore/Ute were the Astra small car with 835, Captiva large SUV on 726, Trax crossover on 488, Trailblazer SUV on 297, Barina city car on 282, Spark micro car on 113 and the dying Caprice on 48.
All this being said, H0lden is launching a heap of new cars by 2020*including the Chevy-based Astra sedan, Opel-based*Commodorehatch and wagon, plus the desperately-needed*Equinox and Acadia SUVs.
Ford's plans include a revised EcoSport this year, plus the Territory-replacing*Endura next year and probably the new-generation Fiesta (albeit not confirmed).
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12 Falcon sedans & 4 utes!
No wonder they pulled out of Australia!
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I just hope Ford see fit to offer a high performance version of the Ranger when available, as I could only imagine how the new 3.0L V6 tdi heading into the F-150 fitted into Ranger plus maybe sneak in a 2.7LV6 ecoboost would add high-end sales and more profits.
Plus....the Edge needs to be supplied with the most powerful engines available as well...you dudded us by not offering the Transit Custom in 125kW version.
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I can't tell you how happy it makes me feel to see Ford beat Holden.
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I just hope Ford see fit to offer a high performance version of the Ranger when available, as I could only imagine how the new 3.0L V6 tdi heading into the F-150 fitted into Ranger plus maybe sneak in a 2.7LV6 ecoboost would add high-end sales and more profits.
Plus....the Edge needs to be supplied with the most powerful engines available as well...you dudded us by not offering the Transit Custom in 125kW version.
I agree, but if they offer poorer economy in a work or family vehicle. a lot will be turned off
has anybody got any figures for how many Territory Turbos were sold?
Car magazines were so quick to point out how bad its fuel economy was, something they don't normally do on sports car articles.

Edge just need to be sold here, 138 of the remaining Territory's doesn't cut it. they are missing on a whole segment
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"Ford's plans include a revised EcoSport this year, plus the Territory-replacing*Endura next year and probably the new-generation Fiesta (albeit not confirmed)" is this Ford speak that the Fiesta might be dropped from the range ? Ford need a reasonably priced small car..Ford seem too take long in getting new models to Australia. A friend of mine has an Ambiente Everest and loves it...
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The really interesting thing is GM has no competitor for Mustang and wont for 5 years at least. So at 1350 per month Ford have a free kick of 15,000 odd units a year
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May was Mustangs best sales month since it's introduction. It's next best was around half that (786 back in Sept) so one month can be deceiving. They averaged 517/ month last year and because of the big bump in May they are averaging 754/month this year.

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"Ford's plans include a revised EcoSport this year, plus the Territory-replacing*Endura next year and probably the new-generation Fiesta (albeit not confirmed)" is this Ford speak that the Fiesta might be dropped from the range ? Ford need a reasonably priced small car..Ford seem too take long in getting new models to Australia. A friend of mine has an Ambiente Everest and loves it...
Just means Ford have not put a date on it. I guess it won't be announced until they know when production will start in Thailand and when they can get stock.
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I agree, but if they offer poorer economy in a work or family vehicle. a lot will be turned off
has anybody got any figures for how many Territory Turbos were sold?
Car magazines were so quick to point out how bad its fuel economy was, something they don't normally do on sports car articles.

Edge just need to be sold here, 138 of the remaining Territory's doesn't cut it. they are missing on a whole segment
And I agree with you, big difference here is that Ford is fully importing these vehicles and while having developed much of what Ranger will get in the future, locally Ford Oz doesn't need to amortize these massive costs over local only sales like it has always previously done with Territory and Falcon. All the "wish-list" power-trains I hope for are already coming for OS models or currently available in OS models. I still really miss the power of my old G6ET, love the driving, seating position, ease of entry, comfort & greater practicality of my current SZII awd Titanium...if a future SUV could give me back some of the performance, up the feature/spec list I'll gladly pay more to fill it....240kW...sounds nice.

As to the whinging by the press, with the incredible number of SRT's,ML63,M50,SQ7/5 et al... and other hipo SUVs it time the blueoval bought in.
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12 Falcon sedans & 4 utes!
No wonder they pulled out of Australia!
Given they stopped building them in Oct last year (and were building sfa prior to that) I'm suprised there are any sitting around in dealerships.
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Given they stopped building them in Oct last year (and were building sfa prior to that) I'm suprised there are any sitting around in dealerships.
I agree as I thought they were only building to order. Maybe these were a Govt Fleet order left in storage until it was time to get rid of the old vehicles.
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There are still a few left of Carsales. New, used and demo all under 100km on the clock. There are a number of Sprints still available. There is even a demo 2014 FGII XR6 with 600km on the clock.
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There is even a demo 2014 FGII XR6 with 600km on the clock.
I would love to take this for a test drive, take it to the nearest other Ford dealer ask them how much they would give you as a trade in?

Despite the Kms it's about to be a 4 year old car.
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It is advertised for a touch over $39000 at the moment.
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The May graphical stats have been uploaded to the Tech Portal now.

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Just means Ford have not put a date on it. I guess it won't be announced until they know when production will start in Thailand and when they can get stock.
I hope that's the case.

The current Focus for example, when it made its debut in the US in 2010, it was made clear it was going to be sold worldwide, they mentioned this even if they didn't have specific launch dates for the different regions.

With the new Fiesta, Ford made no comment about it being global, and have stayed silent about.

This I guess is the reason why some people think it won't be available globally.

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