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Partial Recovery Of New Vehicle Registrations For May

Motor Industry Association Chief Executive David Crawford says May 2020 registrations were down 32% (3,946 units) compared to the same month last year, with 8,313 new vehicles registered compared to May 2019 with 12,259 registrations.

“The month of May re-opened for business albeit in a constrained manner. It was a challenging month operating under alert level 2 and an economically depressed environment.

Year to date the market is down almost 32% (19,622 units) on the same period in 2019.”

Key points

Market leaders in May

For the month of May, Toyota was the overall market leader with 19% market share (1,611 units), followed by Holden with 9% (760 units) and the Ford in third spot with 8% market share (702 units).

Government Action Required to Reduce Economic Loss

The MIA shares the views of many that with no new Covid-19 cases for the last 11 days and no known community spread for at least two months, we should be looking to move to alert level 1 sooner rather than later.

The country is better prepared now to manage the odd case of Covid-19 should it arise. Our health system has improved significantly in terms of testing capability, contact tracing and hospital intensive care capacity.

It is time to get our economy moving forward while maintaining our health gains.

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