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New vehicle sales down 9.8%

Published 05/03/2019, 01:16 pm
Car sales; summary by class

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has reported sales of 87,102 new vehicles during the month of February 2019. This represents a decrease of 9.3 per cent on the same period last year.

On a year to date basis, the industry reported 169,096 sales, or a decrease of 8.4 per cent over the same period in 2018.

“Given the current challenging economic conditions, including a downturn in the housing market, the automotive industry is not surprised by the slower start to the year,” said Tony Weber, chief executive of the FCAI.

The light commercial vehicle market is the only segment which reported an increase during February, with an upswing of 6.0 per cent. Other segments showed a decline: the passenger vehicle market decreased by 21.3 per cent and the sports utility market fell 6.3 per cent versus February 2018.

The three top selling vehicles in the market – the Toyota Hi-Lux with 4,431 sales, the Ford Ranger with 3,377 sales and the Mitsubishi Triton with 3,155 sales, supported the increase in the light commercial vehicle market.

The top selling passenger vehicle was the Mazda 3, with 2,655 sales during the month.

Car sales; summary by class

Key Points:

• The February 2019 market of 87,102 new vehicle sales is a decrease of 8,897 vehicle sales or -9.3% on February 2018 (95,999) vehicle sales. February 2019 (24) had the same number of selling days as February 2018 and this resulted in a decrease of 370.7 vehicle sales per day.

• The Passenger Vehicle Market is down by 7,339 vehicle sales (-21.3%) over the same month last year; the Sports Utility Market is down by 2,508 vehicle sales (-6.3%); the Light Commercial Market is up by 1,124 vehicle sales (6.0%); and the Heavy Commercial Vehicle Market is down by 174 vehicle sales (-5.8%) versus February 2018.

• Toyota was market leader in February, followed by Mazda and Mitsubishi. Toyota led Mazda with a margin of 7,124 vehicle sales and 8.2 market share points.

Car sales results

Top selling car models

Total vehicle sales

VFACTS monthly vehicle sales data is available at noon on the third working day after the end of every month.

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