New Vehicle Market Patchy
Media Release
6 October 2011
New Vehicle Market
Patchy
September registration data shows that new car
sales were down 9.7% (614 units) on the same month last
year; however commercial vehicle registrations were up by
18% (298 units) over the same period.
“In spite of
all of the supply constraints the new vehicle market is
still ahead on a year to date basis in both the passenger
car (up 4%) and commercial vehicle (up 16.5%) segments”
said Mr Kerr, Chief Executive Officer of the Motor Industry
Association. “The industry has had a bumpy ride but has
managed to meet market demands. There is still some
catch-up in the market so hopefully sales will remain
positive for the last quarter of the year” he said.
Toyota took out top spot of the passenger car segment
with 990 registrations giving it just under 17.5% market
share. Holden was in second spot with 578 registrations
(10.2%) followed in third place by Hyundai with 493
registrations (8.7%). These positions are repeated in the
year to date totals. For commercial vehicles Toyota
continued its domination with 553 registrations. Mitsubishi
had strong sales coming in second with 215 registrations
followed by Holden with 177.
Supplies of Toyota
Corolla have obviously resumed with the Corolla again taking
top spot in the model stakes with 367 registrations. This
model reclaimed top spot year to date with 2,456
registrations. Mazda had a strong month with the Mazda3 the
second best-selling model (227 registrations) with the
Suzuki Swift third with 199 registrations. In the
commercial segment Toyota took out the top two spots with
the Hilux remaining the top selling commercial vehicle with
300 registrations followed by the Hiace with 211. In third
place was the Holden Colorado with 163 registrations.
ENDS.