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09-10-2006, 06:46 PM | #61 | |||
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09-10-2006, 06:56 PM | #62 | ||
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They'll make most of their money back on it from exports.
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10-10-2006, 07:53 PM | #63 | ||
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My figures will be late this month due to my trip to Bathurst and other commitmments.
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11-10-2006, 10:19 AM | #64 | |||
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Festivas on the other hand never really got a good following and probably wouldn’t be put into the "still sought after" basket today, even if they are good little runners. |
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14-10-2006, 06:01 PM | #65 | ||
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Better late then never........
Summary for September 2006 (September 2005 figures in brackets): Ford - Australian manufactured vehicles Falcon/Fairmont - 3,563 (3,900) -8.6% Territory - 1,418 (1,634) -13.2% Utility - 1,259 (1,399) -10.0% Fairlane/LTD - 93 (206) -54.9% Total - 6,333 (7,139) -11.3% Ford - fully imported vehicles Focus - 1,308 (1,297) +0.8% Courier - 599 (598) +0.2% Fiesta - 313 (431) -27.4% Escape - 281 (160) +75.6% Transit - 125 (251) -50.2% F250 - 12 (152) -92.1% Explorer - 5 (22) -77.3% F350 - 1 (10) -90.0% Econovan - 0 (67) -100.0% Total - 2,644 (2,988) -11.5% Local + imported = 8,977 (10,127) -11.4% Ford's local models had another poor month which was expected considering the new models from Toyota and Holden. Ford's imported models had their first poor month in a long time with the only positive results being the Escape and Focus. As to the dark side......... Holden - Australian manufactured vehicles Commodore - 5,262 (4,851) +8.5% Ute/Crewman - 791 (1,826) -56.7% Statesman/Caprice - 378 (269) +40.5% Adventra - 187 (354) -47.2% Monaro - 30 (299) -90.0% Total - 6,648 (7,599) -12.5% Holden - fully imported vehicles Astra - 1,552 (3,056) -49.2% Rodeo - 1,371 (1,927) -28.9% Viva - 1,221 (185) +560.0% Barina - 993 (704) +41.1% Vectra - 110 (245) -55.1% Combo - 74 (78) -5.1% Tigra - 47 (46) +2.2% Cruze - 2 (197) -99.0% Zafira - 0 (19) -100.0% Jackaroo - 0 (0) N/A Total - 5,370 (6,457) -16.8% Local + imported = 12,018 (14,056) -14.5% First full month of VE sales. Easily the number one model for the month, best month for 2006 and an improvement over the corresponding month in 2005. But I was expecting better as Holden sold more then 7,000 Commodores in both September 2004 and 2003. Ute sales are surprisingly down by a big amount. New Statesman/Caprice models sold extremely well. For the imported models the Opel Astra is still outselling the Daewoo Viva and Daewoo Barina models. 71% of Ford vehicles sold in September 06 are Australian made. 55% of Holden vehicles sold in September 06 are Australian made. For September 2006 the fuel types were as follows: Petrol - 64,388 (83.5%) Diesel - 11,224 (14.5%) LPG - 1,322 (1.7%) Hybrid - 218 (0.3%) Total - 77,152 (2,841 heavy commercial vehicles not included) For September 2005 the fuel types were as follows: Petrol - 70,524 (86.4%) Diesel - 10,123 (12.4%) LPG - 793 (1.0%) Hybrid - 185 (0.2%) Total - 81,625 (2,815 heavy commercial vehicles not included) Dedicated petrol powered vehicles lost almost 3% of their market share. All non petrol powered segments increased sales compared with September 2005. LPG market share has almost doubled from 1 in 100 vehicles to 1 in 59 vehicles. FF |
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