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https://www.drive.com.au/news/vfacts...sales-results/
VFACTS September 2023: Records smashed again as utes fill three of top four spots, Tesla Model Y best-selling passenger vehicle Deliveries of new cars remained in top gear for the third record month in a row – as vehicles ordered months and years ago finally arrived – however industry analysts say a slowdown is around the corner. More at link….. New-car sales in Australia September 2023 Toyota HiLux: 5776, up 11.7 per cent Ford Ranger: 5429, up 11.0 per cent Tesla Model Y: 3811, down 12.6 per cent Isuzu D-Max: 2885, up 48.4 per cent Toyota RAV4: 2798, up 50.8 per cent Mitsubishi Outlander: 2612, up 39.0 per cent MG ZS: 2528, up 154.3 per cent Toyota Corolla: 2217, up 42.7 per cent Kia Sportage: 2031, up 14.4 per cent Ford Everest: 1984, up 147.4 per cent Toyota Prado: 1976, up 16.4 per cent Mazda CX-5: 1888, down 22.6 per cent Nissan X-Trail: 1784, up 259 per cent Hyundai Tucson: 1678, up 6.3 per cent Hyundai i30: 1648, down 4.9 per cent Top-selling car brands in Australia September 2023 Toyota: 20,912, up 40.8 per cent Mazda: 8031, up 10.6 per cent Ford: 8015, up 20.8 per cent Kia: 7303, up 0.2 per cent Hyundai: 6217, down 4.4 per cent Mitsubishi: 5761, down 15.1 per cent MG: 5400, up 65.6 per cent Tesla: 5177, down 13.3 per cent Nissan: 4784, up 153.8 per cent Subaru: 4302, up 35.8 per cent Volkswagen: 4184, 13.1 per cent Isuzu Ute: 3932, up 39.5 per cent Great Wall Motors Haval (GWM): 2897, down 5.0 per cent BMW: 2354, up 15.8 per cent Mercedes-Benz Cars: 1702, down 24.0 per cent LDV: 1665, up 1.5 per cent Audi: 1625, up 13.6 per cent Lexus: 1498, up 267.2 per cent Suzuki: 1467, down 15.2 per cent New-car sales year-to-date September 2023 Toyota HiLux: 44,301, down 5.1 per cent Ford Ranger: 43,073, up 34.1 per cent Tesla Model Y: 23,457, up 336 per cent MG ZS: 23,152, up 64.6 per cent Toyota RAV4: 22,388, down 17.5 per cent Isuzu D-Max: 21,479, up 11.6 per cent Mitsubishi Outlander: 17,762, up 26.9 per cent Mazda CX-5: 16,895, down 20.0 per cent Hyundai i30: 16,492, down 4.2 per cent Hyundai Tucson: 16,173, up 26.0 per cent Tesla Model 3: 14,540, up 68.2 per cent Toyota Corolla: 14,376, down 23.6 per cent Toyota Prado: 12,825, down 27.2 per cent Mazda CX-3: 12,239, up 57.3 per cent Subaru Forester: 12,113, up 60.5 per cent MG3: 12,085, up 4.1 per cent Kia Sportage: 11,113, down 18.4 per cent Top-selling car brands year-to-date September 2023 Toyota: 154,658, down 12.3 per cent Mazda: 75,820, up 1.8 per cent Ford: 61,204, up 34.6 per cent Kia: 59,123, down 1.8 per cent Hyundai: 56,958, down 2.0 per cent Mitsubishi: 45,714, down 24.5 per cent MG: 42,807, up 26.4 per cent Tesla: 37,997, up 171 per cent Subaru: 35,063, up 35.1 per cent Isuzu Ute: 32,341, up 19.1 per cent Volkswagen: 31,843, up 47.1 per cent Nissan: 28,694, up 36.7 per cent Great Wall Motors Haval (GWM): 25,887, up 58.1 per cent BMW: 19,040, up 4.7 per cent Mercedes-Benz Cars: 18,490, down 14.2 per cent LDV: 16,115, up 40.5 per cent Audi: 13,613, down 29.3 per cent Suzuki: 13,228, down 21.8 per cent Lexus: 11,483, up 114.3 per cent |
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