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Old 04-07-2018, 04:34 PM   #1
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1. Toyota – 23,171 (up from 19,571 of May 2018 sales)
2. Mazda – 12,469 (up from 9403)
3. Hyundai – 10,436 (up from 8807)
4. Mitsubishi – 10,232 (up from 6916)
5. Ford – 7492 (up from 5738)
6. Holden – 7385 (up from 5129)
7. Kia – 7067 (up from 5500)
8. Honda – 7013 (up from 4142)
9. Nissan – 6604 (up from 4334)
10. Volkswagen – 6334 (up from 5430)




1. Toyota HiLux – 5787 (up from 4385)
2. Ford Ranger – 4768 (up from 3674)
3. Mitsubishi Triton – 3919 (up from 2026)
4. Toyota Corolla – 3780 (up from 3120)
5. Hyundai i30 – 3547 (up from 2779)
5. Mazda3 – 3327 (up from 2586)
7. Mazda CX-5 – 3136 (up from 2382)
8. Toyota RAV4 – 2690 (up from 2063)
9. Kia Cerato – 2485 (up from 1843)
10. Holden Colorado – 2472 (up from 1754

4x2 Utes.....Toyota HiLux - 1755.......Isuzu D-Max - 607.......Ford Ranger - 532
4x4 Utes.....Ford Ranger - 4236........Toyota HiLux - 4032.....Mitsubishi Triton - 3614

Everest 514
Mustang - 635
Mondeo – 160


Holden Commodore – 1159 (253 Australian-made vehicles:213 Commodore, 40 Utes)

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I think Mustang sales were a little slower last month, being in transition to the new 2018 models that arrived in showrooms this month and potential buyers holding off.
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If Mustang only sold 260 in May, which was attributed to the transition to 2018 models, why would it bounce back to 635 in June before the 2018 release?
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If Mustang only sold 260 in May, which was attributed to the transition to 2018 models, why would it bounce back to 635 in June before the 2018 release?
... Because of the extremely good runout deals they offered on the 2017 models.

I know because I bought one.
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Someone remind me please, do VFACTS include only private sales or across the board fleet/government/business?
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... Because of the extremely good runout deals they offered on the 2017 models.

I know because I bought one.
Fair enough, hardly anyone wanted a soon to be superceeded Mustang in May because they were still at retail price but they did in June when they were heavily discounted.
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Cars like the ZB, while they've quoted 250 locally built included by memory, be interesting to see the private sale split. I know i've read locally here in SA they're talking buying some as patrol cars, kinda inflates reality when you're trying to get a view of the publics actual reaction to these things.
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Fair enough, hardly anyone wanted a soon to be superceeded Mustang in May because they were still at retail price but they did in June when they were heavily discounted.
I think too that some consumers who wanted the 2018 models then started to realise the huge price increases on them, so that coupled with the discounts in June on MY17's, suddenly made the difference even greater again.

That also meant that the GT Mustangs would now cross the "Luxury car tax" threshold, again adding to the "on-road costs".

Not only were the dealers offering huge discounts, but for example, which I also got;

- Free scheduled servicing for 3 years or 45,000 kms. So basically the 15, 30 and 45 were free... A saving of at least another $1,000 or so.

- $2,000 worth of genuine Ford extras free.

Then there was the announcement of Ford in May of the new 5-year unlimited kilometre warranty.

All of the above made it a "no-brainer deal" for many people from a financial perspective.

$56K for a MY17 GT versus $73K for an MY18 GT + $1,000 servicing + $2,000 extras = $20K savings!
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I think too that some consumers who wanted the 2018 models then started to realise the huge price increases on them, so that coupled with the discounts in June on MY17's, suddenly made the difference even greater again.

That also meant that the GT Mustangs would now cross the "Luxury car tax" threshold, again adding to the "on-road costs".

Not only were the dealers offering huge discounts, but for example, which I also got;

- Free scheduled servicing for 3 years or 45,000 kms. So basically the 15, 30 and 45 were free... A saving of at least another $1,000 or so.

- $2,000 worth of genuine Ford extras free.

Then there was the announcement of Ford in May of the new 5-year unlimited kilometre warranty.

All of the above made it a "no-brainer deal" for many people from a financial perspective.

$56K for a MY17 GT versus $73K for an MY18 GT + $1,000 servicing + $2,000 extras = $20K savings!
$56k for a Mustang built last year, bear in mind. i.e. effectively 1 year old.
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$56k for a Mustang built last year, bear in mind. i.e. effectively 1 year old.
New car, not driven.

Great value !!
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$56k for a Mustang built last year, bear in mind. i.e. effectively 1 year old.
That is true, but considering the desirability of Mustangs, and the price increases, that will probably continue with the 2019 and 2020 models as well... The 2017's will retain good value on the used market in a few years time.

I think the modern Aussie Mustangs will be somewhat like the WRX's and not depreciate as much as many other cars.
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The top 4 cars are Thai built junk. Toyota, Ford and Mitsubishi laughing all the way to the bank. Sad times
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But better quality than an Oz built Falcon
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But better quality than an Oz built Falcon
I dunno, the quality guy that looked after those pre-launch FGs in 2008
Was such a fastidious person, nothing escaped his eye.

I wonder where he ended up, probably fixes A/Cs now......
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Was such a fastidious person, nothing escaped his eye.

I wonder where he ended up, probably fixes A/Cs now......
The person who did the quality control on our territory is probably patting his guide dog now.
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Could you please repeat that?




Never mind, I've read similar, in your posts dozens of times
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Buying an inferior model always costs less
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Buying an infetia model always costs less
What exactly is an "infetia"?

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Haha i’ll repeat it again with no apologies. Thai build junk built by sweatshop workers for $2USD an hour doesn’t belong on our roads at the price the manufacturers are charging. Full stop. If the price tag matched Great Wall and Mahondra, then we’ll talk .
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What. ??? But basically it means you got second best. But being a 4 its 3rd best.
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What. ??? But basically it means you got second best. But being a 4 its 3rd best.
You edited your comment and corrected your mistake after I made my comment.
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I could not find that word in the dictionary.
Its Latin. It means in honour of the dead. Which is what the 17 model is compared to the 18.
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The latin word is "Inferia" not "Infetia".
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Well that's mobile phone spell check in action. 60% of the time it stuffs the spelling everytime.
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At least you left my little i30 oil-burner alone this time! Every time I wash it I tell it, "MM says you're a heap of poop and don't deserve to be on our roads."

Damn thing doesn't listen to a word I say - just insists on purring along and making me wait 800 Klicks between bowser visits.

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