Categories: Motoring

New vehicle sales remain on the downwards path in June

Individual segments ended the month mixed with new passenger vehicle sales falling by 3.2% from 29 827 to 28 885, while light commercial vehicle sales u-turned from May’s downturn by increasing 1.2% from 14 322 to 14 495.

In a repeat of the previous month though, medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicle sales were mixed with the former increasing by 16.0% to settle at 834 units, though the latter fell by 3.9% to end the month on 1 725 units.

Reversing May’s substantial losses, exports bounced back in June in improving by 14.3% from 26 785 last year to 30 604 in 2019.

 

JUNE TOP 50 MANUFACTURERS

POS MODEL UNITS
1 Toyota Hilux 4 770
2 Volkswagen Polo Vivo 2 571
3 Ford Ranger 2 029
4 Volkswagen Polo 1 887
5 Nissan NP200 1 709
6 Isuzu D-Max 1 525
7 Toyota Fortuner 1 410
8 Toyota Quantum 1 345
9 Renault Kwid 1 054
10 Ford EcoSport 738
11 Nissan NP300 Hardbody 780
12 Datsun Go/Go+ 773
13 Toyota Corolla Quest 745
14 Hyundai i20 670
15 Toyota Etios 659
16 Toyota RAV4 653
17 Volkswagen Polo Sedan 590
18 Hyundai Grand i10 572
19 Renault Clio 563
20 Suzuki Swift 444
21 Toyota Avanza 471
22 Kia Picanto 462
23 Toyota Yaris 417
24 Volkswagen Tiguan 401
25 Renault Sandero 376
26 Ford Figo 356
27 Hyundai Tucson 334
28 Mazda CX-3 332
29 Hyundai H100 321
30 Volkswagen Golf 312
31 Renault Duster 308
32 Mazda CX-5 301
33 Nissan Micra Active 293
34 Ford Everest 291
35 Nissan Qashqai 283
36 BMW 1 Series 281
37 Kia Rio 280
38 Suzuki Celerio 249
39 Nissan Almera 242
40 Mahindra Pik-Up 241
41 BMW 3 Series 240
42 Audi A3 232
43 Volkswagen Amarok 225
44 Volkswagen T6 223
45 Hyundai Creta 221
46 Toyota Rush 221
47 Mazda2 217
48 Ford Fiesta 216
49 Suzuki Ignis 208
50 Toyota C-HR 185

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By Charl Bosch
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