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New car deliveries down for second consecutive month
RAV4 takes out the top position in sales/deliveries. Hybrid sales up 34% EV sales down 27% Ranger and Everest account for 89% of Ford's sales Quote:
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Carsguide are writing it up as significant falls for the dual cabs
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-new...acks-appear-in "Among the hardest hit were two giants of our new-car sales race, the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger, with both suffering significant falls versus the same month in 2023. The Toyota HiLux recorded 4313 sales in September, down 25.3 per cent from the 5776 it managed in September 2023. The Ford Ranger shifted 4485 units, down 17.4 per cent on the 5429 it managed in the same month last year. The utes' stumble opened the door for the Toyota RAV4 to claim the title of Australia's best-selling vehicle for the second month running, shifting 5182 units in September, up a massive 85.2 per cent on the 2798 it managed in the same month last year, as Toyota's production woes ease up and orders are fulfilled. The overall numbers show an easing off in Australian new-car sales, with EV sales stagnating and the broader market beginning to stutter - something Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries Chief Executive Tony Weber attributes to the state of the economy."
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1982 Mazda Cx3 sold in September
Think about that 1982! And Ford just walked away from Suv s in Aus ( except Everest) |
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And 1780 odd cx5 s
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