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Old 07-04-2007, 10:51 AM   #1
Ford_Crazy
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Default March 2007 Car Sales

Here you go guys! http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...eID=37632&vf=2

Top 20 passenger cars and 4WDs
1. Holden Commodore 5752
2. Toyota Corolla 4029
3. Ford Falcon 3249
4. Mazda3 3182
5. Toyota Yaris 2702
6. Toyota Camry 2574
7. Toyota Aurion 2037
8. Hyundai Getz 1895
9. Holden Astra 1771
10. Honda Civic 1685
11. Ford Focus 1595
12. Mitsubishi Lancer 1575
13. Nissan Tiida 1527
14. Honda CR-V 1454
15. Toyota RAV4 1406
16. Ford Territory 1383
17. Toyota Prado 1314
18. Suzuki Swift 1251
19. Mazda6 1232
20. Mitsubishi Pajero 1213

Top 10 Manufacturers
1. Toyota 21,390
2. Holden 13,454
3. Ford 10,074
4. Mazda 7,140
5. Mitsubishi 6,201
6. Honda 5,936
7. Nissan 5,811
8. Hyundai 3,804
9. Subaru 3,613
10. Volkswagen 2,265

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