New vehicle sales lift in March 2009
Media Release
3rd April 2009
New vehicle sales lift in March 2009
It is difficult to take positives out of
year-on-year sales reductions, however
March sales of
4881 new cars were 28.6% up on February while still down
23.3% on March 2008. New commercial vehicle sales were 23.8%
up on February but 37.2% down on the corresponding month
last year.
“If we’ve reached the bottom then this is good news for the industry, as the only way from here is up,” said Perry Kerr, CEO of the Motor industry Association. “Our new vehicle market is showing considerable resilience in the face of the most negative economic cycle the world has seen since the 1930s,” Mr. Kerr said. “The Australian new vehicle market was down 20% in March compared to March 2008 (similar to ours), but in the USA it was down by over 40%.
We remain positive that our economy will not be as badly affected as those of the industrialised nations of the Northern Hemisphere, and that our new vehicle sector will play a pivotal role in the recovery,”
Toyota continues to dominate both the new passenger car and commercial vehicle markets, but a surprise result in March saw Hyundai finishing second in passenger car sales for the month, with Ford third with 535 new passenger cars.
Corolla continues as the top-selling individual model, extending its YTD lead over Commodore with the Ford Focus remaining as the third best selling model.
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