Spring-loaded vehicle sales hint at brighter months ahead
Media Release 6 November 2012
Spring-loaded
vehicle sales hint at brighter months ahead
New
vehicles sales figures continue to improve, with the
combined passenger and commercial markets reaching the
second-highest number of sales for the year.
Motor Trade Association (MTA) said the total number of new vehicles sold increased for the second month in a row, with 9,388 new units sold overall – up 698 (8 percent) on the September figure. This is a solid 34 percent increase on the 7,026 new vehicles sold in October 2011. Year to date, total new vehicle sales are up 19 percent – certainly a positive economic signal.
MTA spokesperson Ian Stronach said: “October is often a strong month sales wise, with many of the new season’s rental fleet being included. Toyota, in particular, had a strong month, leading both the commercial and passenger sales figures.”
New car sales, of 7,336 units, increased by 699 units (11 percent), compared to the same month last year. Year to date, new car sales are ahead of 2011 by 11,236 units (21 percent).
The new commercial vehicle market held steady, at 2,052 – down a single vehicle from last month’s 2,053. However, this was a strong improvement over last year, with 454 more units sold (28 percent) compared to October 2011. Year to date, overall new commercial sales are ahead of 2011 by 2,391 units (13 percent) – another positive indicator of economic activity.
Top selling passenger car brands:
• Toyota
1,862 units 25 percent market
share
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• Ford 928 units 13 percent market
share
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• Holden 720 units 10 percent
market share
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Top selling passenger car
models:
o Toyota Corolla 846 units
o
o Ford
Focus 344 units
o
o Suzuki Swift 299
units
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o
Top selling commercial vehicle
brands:
• Toyota 585 units 29 percent market
share
•
• Ford 261 units 13 percent market
share
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• Nissan 227 units 11 percent
market share
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Top selling commercial
vehicle models:
o Toyota HiLux 334 units
o
o Toyota Hiace 232 units
o
o Nissan
Navara 208 units
o
o
Used import car sales were
up by 645 units (10 percent) compared to September, and up
600 (10 percent) compared to October last year. Year to
date, sales of used imported cars are down by 2,377 units (4
percent).
On-road motorcycle sales also strongly improved last month, with the most new cycles sold for the year – 571 units, an increase of 19 percent over October 2011. In particular, sales of new over-60cc cycles rallied, with a 23 percent increase over last October’s figure of 365 units sold.
“This will be a welcome relief for motorcycle dealers – this is the best October result since 2009. There is a way to go though, with sales currently down 13 percent year to date, but this is a strong start to summer, traditionally the time of the year when people buy bikes,” Stronach said.
Figures provided by the NZ
Transport Agency
(NZTA).
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