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Electricity and fuel price hikes will impact negatively

Vehicle sales in February were more encouraging than we had expected for a shorter trading month than January.

ā€œOverall dealer sales across all segments increased by almost 3 000 units month-on-month. It was heartening to see that passenger vehicle sales increased by almost 1 500 units and light commercial vehicle sales improved by close to 2 000 units,ā€ said Mark Dommisse, chairperson of the National Automobile Dealersā€™ Association.

The upcoming electricity hike of 15,6 percent, increase in the fuel price and stock shortages at dealers are bound to have a negative effect on the market.

The latter he said is due to a global shortage in semiconductors.

“The total South African new vehicle market for February was 37 521 vehicles, which was 13,3% lower than the 43 296 units sold in the same month last year. Dealers performed well in the retail space, with an 84,3% share of the total market, with rental taking 10%, government 3,4% and sales to corporate fleets 2,3%.”

Exports were 8% below the figure for February 2020, just before Covid-19 had hit.

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