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24-04-2008, 01:18 PM | #1 | ||
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I was wondering what the comparison of registered Ford and Holden cars were on the road and compiled this from ABS:
Registered vehicles: 1999 Holden 1,911,828 Ford 2,070,480 2001 Holden 1,905,284 (891,757 older than 10 years) Ford 2,011,740 (992,676 older than 10 years) 2002 Holden1,957,570 (802,364 older than 10 years) Ford 1,989,199 (897,779 older than 10 years) 2003 Holden 2,004,850 Ford 1,961,195 2004 Holden 2,033,568 Ford 1,933,822 2005 Holden 2 ,053,044 Ford 1,907,876 2006 Holden 2,067,824 Ford 1,877,704 2007 Holden 2,071,363 Ford 1,837,094 Be interesting to know what % are Commodore and Falcon, the rural/urban distribution and age groups. My own bias is that Falcon is not as attractive to under 25s as Commodore, that a high majority of rural brand is Falcon and a higher proportion of Holdens are Commodores. Any thoughts or additional data? |
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