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Full monthly VFACTS sales report is coming, but for now here's a quick summary to tide you over. Any questions? We'll respond in comments.
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On the third working day of each month, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries releases VFACTS new car sales data for all of Australia.
It takes time to wade through it all and complete our full breakdown and summary. While we’re preparing this, here’s an early synopsis.
Full story coming soon…
Victoria recorded an increase of 96.2 per cent on vehicles sold during September 2020. The Northern Territory, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia all recorded positive growth greater than 16 per cent.
FCAI chief executive Tony Weber said the global microprocessor shortage, compounded by local COVID-19 restrictions, was continuing to impact sales across Australia.
“To see an increase of 21 percent on 2020 figures is definitely encouraging news. For many manufacturers it is bittersweet with the knowledge of what could have been achieved in a normal trading environment,” Mr Weber said.
“These are challenging times, but automotive manufacturers are rising to meet them. Brands are working across their supply chains to deal with microprocessor issues and consumers are embracing online purchasing through click and collect delivery options.
“In many respects these figures give the industry great encouragement and excitement for what will be possible in 2022 when lockdowns will hopefully be a thing of the past.”
Top 10 brands September 2021
Brand | Sales | Variance % +/- |
---|---|---|
Toyota | 20,216 | +56.3% |
Mazda | 6555 | -6.4% |
Ford | 5759 | +19.6% |
Hyundai | 5457 | +3.5% |
Kia | 5155 | +1.2% |
Mitsubishi | 4605 | +10.2% |
Volkswagen | 3791 | +8.5% |
Isuzu Ute | 3130 | +102.5% |
Subaru | 3062 | +44.4% |
MG | 3010 | +93.7% |
Top 10 models September 2021
Model | Sales | Variance % +/- |
---|---|---|
Ford Ranger | 4192 | +12.5% |
Toyota HiLux | 3635 | +0.7% |
Toyota Corolla | 3487 | +138.5% |
Toyota RAV4 | 3390 | +39.3% |
Toyota Prado | 2173 | +165.0% |
Hyundai 30 | 2034 | +13.9% |
Isuzu D-Max | 1833 | +64.0% |
Toyota Camry | 1610 | +35.1% |
Toyota LandCruiser | 1541 | -3.6% |
Mitsubishi ASX | 1489 | +58.4% |
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