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01-02-2013, 09:30 PM | #1 | ||
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Mazda3 starts year leading in Australian new car sales.
LINK Australian new-car buyers have kept their foot on the accelerator and the industry is set for another record year – despite the federal election – with provisional figures showing a sales surge in January after last year’s all-time high. Some pundits believed the push to 1.1 million sales last year might have led to a drop in sales in January as sharp discounting pulled some orders forward. But provisional data shows the market is up by about 10 per cent compared with the same month last year, pushing past 84,000 deliveries for the first time. The previous January record was 82,270 set in 2008.Mazda has claimed top-selling-car status for the second January in a row as the Mazda3 (3345 sales) led the Toyota Corolla (2960) and Toyota HiLux (2750). The boss of Mazda Doug Dickson told News Limited earlier: “I think this year is going to be another record. From our understanding, personal savings are at all time highs and private buyers will remain strong. “And even if resources [sectors] come off a little, they’re not going to go away. They’re still a very big industry and they need new cars. I don’t think we’re going to get the massive increases we got in some of the segments but we’re still forecasting a 3 per cent rise.”Market leader Toyota – which held a record 103,000 sales lead over its nearest rival in 2012 and has been the top selling brand for the past 10 years – also predicts sales will eclipse 1.1 million in 2013. But the peak body, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, believes sales will fall to 1,075,000. “During this election year, and with production now having caught up with back orders, FCAI forecasts a national automotive market of 1,075,000 for 2013,” said the chief executive of the FCAI, Tony Weber. But federal elections have not hurt sales before. In 2007 new-car sales eclipsed 1 million for the first time, and it was the best year on record until 2012. The year 2010 was the second-best on record at the time. The official sales data will be released next week but provisional figures shared by the industry showed the Nissan Navara came within striking distance of its ute rival, the Toyota HiLux, to rank fourth (2475 sales). The Ford Focus small car had a record January result (2365 sales) and sold at almost quadruple the rate of the Falcon (780 sales), which posted one of its lowest results on record. Ford announced in 2007 it was going to build the Focus in Australia but it reversed the decision in 2009 and that model now comes from Thailand. Holden’s Commodore (1650 sales) was outsold by the Captiva SUV (2155 sales) and only narrowly ahead of the Cruze sedan and hatch (1630). The Mazda CX5 (1625 sales) and Ford Ranger ute (1450) rounded out the top 10; Holden’s Colorado ute finished just outside the cut-off (1420 sales). 1. Mazda 3 - 3345 2.Corolla - 2960 3. Hilux - 2470 4. Navara - 2470 5. Focus - 2365 6. Captiva - 2155 7.Commodore - 1659 8.Cruze - 1630 9. Mazda CX5 - 1625 10. Ranger - 1450 Last edited by jpd80; 01-02-2013 at 09:50 PM. |
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Wow - find that really interesting. Goes to show:
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01-02-2013, 09:51 PM | #4 | ||
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Rangers problem is supply. Well done to Mazda!!! Their customer service is amazing, it's no wonder they are doing so well.
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Did anyone notice that Focus was a mere 120 sales behind third place
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Supply is getting better, 1920 in December, over 2300 in January and it shows what happens with good advertising and attractive finance. Brand image might not be as bad as you think, give buyers good product and actually advertise it properly and look what happens, I bet dealers were screaming for more stock.. |
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01-02-2013, 10:00 PM | #8 | ||
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Awesome result for Focus. Much deserved.
Good job also to sister car the Mazda 3. Brilliant platform
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Commodores numbers show that it was a bad month for anything made in Australia, it also points out how much is still made over the break to fill the gap that Aussie made product can't fill, so I do not blame the Falcon/Territory for their worst month.
How ever a little face-work on the Falcon could not hurt this year, maybe restructure pricing around the car could help. Funny how the Camry has disappeared from the "Top Ten scene, I suppose the 0 percent interest deal on every Camry must have ended now. Last edited by Rico 110s; 01-02-2013 at 11:03 PM. |
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there's a huge pull forward of next month's sales, when incentives stop, so too do sales. |
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Yes this is what happens you create a false economy. Looks good while the money is flowing, turn off the incentives and then so the sales stop.
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Eeek!!! Commodore sales are bad but it's expected as January is always a tough month for aussie made cars. With VF's reveal on February 10th, Holden will have a very tough time convincing the public and buyers to buy the existing VE Commodore range, good luck!
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holden looking more and more transparent...not too mention screwed
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In saying that the Focus result is great, whats going on with the Tez? I think a factor in Holdens smaller car sales is also price. People Id dare say want a tez but its simply more expensive and at the end of the day if you are just ferrying around the kids do you need a Tez? Just like people are scaling down from the Falcon/Commy. Also family budgets are pretty tight at the moment IMO...every little bit of saving counts.
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You could say exactly the same for the Focus. Its sales have only risen since the introduction of the 2.9% finance offer.
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780? So EcoBoost and EcoLPi are not the saviours they were expected to be.
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Not when you can go down to Toyota and get a Camry today....
They need to build more Ecoboost... Its just ******** that they will not build stock for the floor, i had a friend wanting a G6E Ecoboost a few months ago and there was like 2 of them in QLD.... If you don't have the stock on the shelf people will not buy, especially in a market as competitive as the large sedans. |
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No Hyundai in the top 10? I guess because their new releases have had increases in price across the range perhaps.
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Nearly all Ecoboost cars on carsales are demos with at least 3000 kms. Carsales is a bad example. Theres 34 new Ecoboost Falcons in Queensland on carsales... 25 of which are XT's that private buyers will not buy. Leaves 3 G6E and 6 G6 across how many dealers? Atleast 10 major ones. |
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lack of advertising and decent supply from Europe, so in order for this to be successful, Ford must not stop the 2.9% financing until sales and awareness have been built up. This I believe is critical to raising both the perception of Focus in the market, they have to keep going.. |
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I think people are slowly realizing that holden really does sell the worst cars in there classes. There is only so far blind loyalty gets you....and that's half a generation and a bit of word of mouth I for one am amazed anyone buys the crap they sell in such an overcrowded market here in aus. But in saying that...you don't have to be that far behind these days to be outclassed. The colorados and cruzes and so on, are good cars...its just the competition like RANGERS G6s and FOCUSES are just so much better...world class. Its just they build great cars these days so expectations are high. Holden fans get SHAFTED |
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I agree with first point. But I believe your hilux will have much better resale than ranger. Hey I love fords but I think ranger will always have the reputation of being a re-badged mazda ute. You know the old mazda utes that have a question mark over their diesel's reliability, and seem to lunch their gearboxes with little miles on the clock. I know that it is an all new vehicle, but some cars have a stigma attached, look at the damage AU did to Ford. The ranger tag should have been changed when the new model arrived
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Better to do what VW have done with a premium small car, ie tease the public with its desirability and dealers being able to say there are more orders than we can supply, it's that popular. My local dealer doesn't put a Falcon on the showroom floor, preferring to display Ranger, Focus and Fiesta. If he had more space probably Mondeo as well! If you want to allay fears of Falcon disappearing, you don't simply say nothing cos that will cause the public to assume its true and cause problems in trying to keep the production line going to supply a model not selling. No advertising, no statements, declining sales. If that's a 'strategy' .....beats me!
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Regardless of any advertising resources used to push Falcon, the roles that large cars used to play have been replaced by different vehicles better suited to buyer needs , people are now more focused on price, fuel economy and space utilisation. Varying degrees of those traits can be found in other sizes of car and SUV/crossovers - why would people want large sedans. There's still a place in the market for large car like Falcon/Commodore but they will never dominate like they once did. Last edited by jpd80; 03-02-2013 at 09:28 AM. |
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