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11-11-2015, 12:24 PM | #1 | ||
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Ranger still up there
Top 10 brands October 2015: 1.Toyota — 16,964 (down 2.4 per cent) 2.Hyundai — 9003 (up 7.2 per cent) 3.Mazda — 8532 (up 24 per cent) 4.Holden — 8088 (up 7.2 per cent) 5.Ford — 6098 (down 3.8 per cent) 6.Nissan — 5961 (up 3.5 per cent) 7.Mitsubishi — 5508 (up 7.7 per cent) 8.Volkswagen — 4480 (down 6 per cent) 9.Subaru — 4112 (up 2.7 per cent) 10.Honda — 3261 (up 24.2 per cent) Top 10 models October 2015: 1.Toyota HiLux — 3339 2.Toyota Corolla — 3271 3.Hyundai i30 — 2669 4.Ford Ranger — 2597 5.Mazda 3 — 2582 6.Holden Commodore — 2243 7.Toyota Camry — 2141 8.Mazda CX-5 — 2037 9.Volkswagen Golf — 1733 10.Toyota RAV4 — 1685 Segment-by-segment breakdown: Micro (957, down 2.4 per cent): 1.Mitsubishi Mirage (409) 2.Holden Barina Spark (256) 3.Fiat 500 (119) Light under $25K (8156, down 2.3 per cent): 1.Hyundai Accent (1548) 2.Toyota Yaris (1145) 3.Mazda 2 (905) Light over $25K (380, down 0.8 per cent): 1.Mini (208) 2.Audi A1 (106) 3.Peugeot 208 (55) Small under $40K (17,160, down 10.2 per cent 1.Toyota Corolla (3271) 2.Hyundai i30 (2669) 3.Mazda 3 (2582) Small over $40K (1422, up 2.1 per cent): 1.Audi A3 (464) 2.Mercedes-Benz A-Class (226) 3. BMW 1 Series (207) Medium under $60K (4317, up 11.5 per cent): 1.Toyota Camry (2141) 2. Subaru Liberty (372) 3.Mazda 6 (334) Medium over $60K (2360, up 2.9 per cent): 1.Mercedes-Benz C-Class (727) 2.BMW 3 Series (391) 3.Audi A4 (347) Large under $70K (3033, down 2.2 per cent): 1.Holden Commodore (2243) 2.Ford Falcon (435) 3.Toyota Aurion (268) Large over $70K (284, down 29.4 per cent): 1.BMW 5 Series (89) 2.Mercedes-Benz E-Class (85) 3.Mercedes-Benz CLS (24) Upper Large under $100K (179, down 9.1 per cent): 1.Holden Caprice (106) 2.Chrysler 300 (73) Upper Large above $100K (71, up 7.6 per cent): 1.Mercedes-Benz S-Class (39) 2.Maserati Quattroporte (8) 3.Porsche Panamera (6) People-movers under $60K (908, up 38.8 per cent): 1.Kia Carnival (311) 2.Hyundai iMax (205) 3.Honda Odyssey (162) People-movers over $60K (42, up 12.5 per cent): 1.Mercedes-Benz Valente (23) 2.Mercedes-Benz V-Class (19) Sports under $80K (1050, down 26.2 per cent): 1.Toyota 86 (231) 2.Hyundai Veloster (155) 3.BMW 2 Series (109) Sports over $80K (430, down 22.5 per cent): 1.BMW 4 Series (124) 2.Mercedes-Benz E-Class (65) 3.Audi TT (61) Sports over $200K (107, up 8.1 per cent).: 1.BMW 6 Series (21) 2.Porsche 911 (16) 3.Aston Martin (15) SUV Small under $40K (8678, up 36.2 per cent): 1.Mazda CX-3 (1440) 2.Hyundai ix35 (1179) 3.Mitsubishi ASX (1088) SUV Small over $40K (1045, up 43.5 per cent): 1.Lexus NX (328) 2.Audi Q3 (294) 3.Mercedes-Benz GLA (224) SUV Medium under $60K (11,344, up 19.9 per cent): 1.Mazda CX-5 (2037) 2.Toyota RAV4 (1685) 3.Nissan X-Trail (1612) SUV Medium over $60K (1499, up 22.1 per cent): 1.Audi Q5 (407, despite diesel stop-sale) 2.Land Rover Discovery Sport (271) 3.BMW X3/Porsche Macan (214 each) SUV Large under $70K (9292, up 10.2 per cent)H 1.Toyota Prado (1184) 2.Subaru Outback (1007) 3.Holden Captiva 7 (984) SUV Large over $70K (1898, up 20.5 per cent). 1.BMW X5 (320) 2.Range Rover Sport (283) 3.Land Rover Discovery (255) SUV Upper Large under $100K (867, down 7.5 per cent): 1.Toyota LandCruiser (715) 2.Nissan Patrol (152) SUV Upper Large over $100K (121, up 16.3 per cent): 1.Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (60) 2.Range Rover (30) 3.Lexus LX (18) Light Vans (190, down 41.9 per cent): 1.Renault Kangoo (91) 2.Suzuki APV (39) 3.Volkswagen Caddy (29) Medium Vans (1349, down 14.8 per cent): 1.Toyota HiAce (644) 2.Hyundai iLoad (382) 3.Renault Trafic (68) 4×2 utes (3291, up 1.2 per cent): 1.Toyota HiLux (738) 2.Ford Ranger (514) 3.Mitsubishi Triton (355) 4×4 utes (10,949, up 0.7 per cent): 1.Toyota HiLux (2601) 2.Ford Ranger (2083) 3.Mitsubishi Triton (1197) See here:- http://www.caradvice.com.au/393712/v...Clicks_M_18-65
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13-11-2015, 07:44 PM | #2 | ||
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Not one comment in days - wasssuup?
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13-11-2015, 08:02 PM | #3 | ||
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Because we go thru this every month
Reply 1:what is ford doing wrong not to sell any falcons?? 2:Thats so sad they have no marketing 3:But commodore sells and 1 in 3 of those are V8's 4:Focus too :( 5: The buying public have no taste in cars (because a falcon is the epitome of automotive taste) That's sort of it......
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13-11-2015, 08:04 PM | #4 | ||
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C Class always surprises me
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13-11-2015, 08:11 PM | #5 | ||
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13-11-2015, 08:13 PM | #6 | ||
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13-11-2015, 08:21 PM | #7 | ||
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The C-Class is a top choice, class leading interior and very expensive looking for modest money.
But the sales numbers are inflated, in the way Holden and Ford used to do by instructing dealers to register cars to get their bonuses. As evidenced by the regular "demo sales". I cant see why each dealer "needs" to have something like 12 C200 sedans in white, black or silver as "demo's"
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13-11-2015, 08:25 PM | #8 | |||
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They are quite compact ( and that is being kind) compared to say a Falcon. But the resale is better than most. |
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13-11-2015, 08:26 PM | #9 | |||
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13-11-2015, 09:58 PM | #10 | ||
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The market has surely changed though. I remember when the frumpy Avalon was released and it was a sales disaster selling 'only' 2000 a month.
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13-11-2015, 11:31 PM | #11 | ||
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17-11-2015, 01:46 PM | #12 | ||
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I did my bit for Australian car manufacturing, one shiny new Territory delivered last month
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26-11-2015, 05:47 PM | #13 | ||
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Tesla don't disclose to VFACTS but apparently they hsold 545 so far this year . If that's correct they seem to be doing ok.
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26-11-2015, 05:49 PM | #14 | ||
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How would tesla have choice? I thought vfacts were done on new registrations?
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26-11-2015, 09:14 PM | #15 | ||
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The numbers have to come from the manufacturers. Haval don't submit numbers either.
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26-11-2015, 09:30 PM | #16 | ||
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Mercedes is pushing c class. They do register a lot them selves and it's the choice of dealer demo / loan car as it's easy to stock
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