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Old 03-02-2023, 10:05 AM   #1
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Default VFacts January 2023.

Ranger #1:4,749 units. Hilux #2:4,131 units. Tesla #3: 2,927 units.
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Heinz! Actually, Federal chamber of automotive industries(released about 30 mins ago.) They are the ones who compile the official figures.
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Australia’s automotive industry delivered 84,873 vehicles during the first month of 2023, which represents a 11.9 per cent increase on the same period in 2022.

“This data is the best January result since 2018 and shows that the industry is continuing to recover following years of supply chain disruption and delay,” FCAI Chief Executive Tony Weber said.

The Tesla Model 3 was the third highest selling car in the market. This is the first time a pure battery electric model has been ranked so highly. In addition, the MG ZS, which includes battery electric variants, and the Mitsubishi Outlander which includes plug-in hybrid variants were also in the top 10.

Sales of battery electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles accounted for 12.28 per cent (10,426) with battery electric vehicles representing 5.71 per cent (4,852).

Sales were up across all buyer types. Private sales increased by 8.6 per cent; business (13.6 per cent), government (0.5 per cent) and rentals (31.9 per cent).

The consumer preference for larger vehicles has continued, with sales of SUVs (46,698) and Light Commercial vehicles (18,546) accounting for 76.9 per cent of total vehicles sold.

Sales across all States and Territories were up. The ACT increased by 18.6 per cent with 1,394 vehicles sold; New South Wales, 15 per cent (26,484); Queensland, 14.3 per cent (18,766); South Australia, 11.9 per cent (5,786); the NT, 7.8 per cent (665); Victoria, 9.7 per cent (22,367); Western Australia 4.3 per cent (7,901) and
Tasmania, 2.9 per cent (1,510).

Toyota led the market with a total of 13,363 vehicles sold. Mazda was second with 9,407, followed by Ford (6,624), Kia (6,006) and Hyundai (5,809).

The Ford Ranger was the highest selling model with 4,749 sales reported. Toyota’s Hi-Lux followed with 4,131. Tesla’s Model 3 was third with 2,927 followed by Mazda’s CX-3 (2,417) and Mazda’s CX-5 (2,189).

The January 2023 market of 84,873 new vehicle sales is an increase of 9,010
vehicle sales or 11.9% against January 2022 (75,863). There were 24 selling days
in both January 2023 and January 2022, resulting in an increase of 375.4 vehicle sales per day.
The Passenger Vehicle Market is up by 865 vehicle sales (5.5%) over the same month last year; the Sports Utility Market is up by 7,101 vehicle sales
(17.9%); the Light Commercial Market is up by 287 vehicle sales (1.6%) and the Heavy Commercial Vehicle Market is up by 757 vehicle sales (33.3%) versus
January 2022.
Toyota was market leader in January, followed by Mazda and Ford. Toyota led Mazda with a margin of 3,956 vehicle sales and 4.6 market share points.

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Australia’s automotive industry delivered 84,873 vehicles during the first month of 2023, which represents a 11.9 per cent increase on the same period in 2022.

“This data is the best January result since 2018 and shows that the industry is continuing to recover following years of supply chain disruption and delay,” FCAI Chief Executive Tony Weber said.

The Tesla Model 3 was the third highest selling car in the market. This is the first time a pure battery electric model has been ranked so highly. In addition, the MG ZS, which includes battery electric variants, and the Mitsubishi Outlander which includes plug-in hybrid variants were also in the top 10.

Sales of battery electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles accounted for 12.28 per cent (10,426) with battery electric vehicles representing 5.71 per cent (4,852).

Sales were up across all buyer types. Private sales increased by 8.6 per cent; business (13.6 per cent), government (0.5 per cent) and rentals (31.9 per cent).

The consumer preference for larger vehicles has continued, with sales of SUVs (46,698) and Light Commercial vehicles (18,546) accounting for 76.9 per cent of total vehicles sold.

Sales across all States and Territories were up. The ACT increased by 18.6 per cent with 1,394 vehicles sold; New South Wales, 15 per cent (26,484); Queensland, 14.3 per cent (18,766); South Australia, 11.9 per cent (5,786); the NT, 7.8 per cent (665); Victoria, 9.7 per cent (22,367); Western Australia 4.3 per cent (7,901) and
Tasmania, 2.9 per cent (1,510).

Toyota led the market with a total of 13,363 vehicles sold. Mazda was second with 9,407, followed by Ford (6,624), Kia (6,006) and Hyundai (5,809).

The Ford Ranger was the highest selling model with 4,749 sales reported. Toyota’s Hi-Lux followed with 4,131. Tesla’s Model 3 was third with 2,927 followed by Mazda’s CX-3 (2,417) and Mazda’s CX-5 (2,189).

The January 2023 market of 84,873 new vehicle sales is an increase of 9,010
vehicle sales or 11.9% against January 2022 (75,863). There were 24 selling days
in both January 2023 and January 2022, resulting in an increase of 375.4 vehicle sales per day.
The Passenger Vehicle Market is up by 865 vehicle sales (5.5%) over the same month last year; the Sports Utility Market is up by 7,101 vehicle sales
(17.9%); the Light Commercial Market is up by 287 vehicle sales (1.6%) and the Heavy Commercial Vehicle Market is up by 757 vehicle sales (33.3%) versus
January 2022.
Toyota was market leader in January, followed by Mazda and Ford. Toyota led Mazda with a margin of 3,956 vehicle sales and 4.6 market share points.

https://www.fcai.com.au/news/index/view/news/789
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And here I was thinking "sedan's are dead" and Tesla3 is top 3.
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Default Re: VFacts January 2023.

From what I understand too, there is a massive backlog of Ranger due to quarantine issues at Melbourne Port.

I'd expect the Ranger result to maintain strong for a while.
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Heinz! Actually, Federal chamber of automotive industries(released about 30 mins ago.) They are the ones who compile the official figures.
And you still didn't provide the source

What I mean is where is the link to the article you quoted, I know where the figures come from just not where you got your article.

I see you have included it later
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And here I was thinking "sedan's are dead" and Tesla3 is top 3.
Don't misconstrue this as being anti tesla... Tesla sales figures generally spike whenever they get a shipment arrive, which isn't every month. If you average the sales out over the year, they are still impressive but not top 3.
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And you still didn't provide the source

What I mean is where is the link to the article you quoted, I know where the figures come from just not where you got your article.

I see you have included it later
?? What are you on about? As soon as you asked I answered you & provided it to you? What else do you want me to do, hand deliver it to your doorstep?
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From what I understand too, there is a massive backlog of Ranger due to quarantine issues at Melbourne Port.

I'd expect the Ranger result to maintain strong for a while.
Let’s hope so.
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?? What are you on about? As soon as you asked I answered you & provided it to you? What else do you want me to do, hand deliver it to your doorstep?
Show me where the link to your article is in your quote to me

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Heinz! Actually, Federal chamber of automotive industries(released about 30 mins ago.) They are the ones who compile the official figures.
You quote an article you include the link, less glass BBQ for breakfast for you would be a great start.
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One month doesn't make a year... however....
Everest outsold Prado to be the top segment seller while Transit Custom got to #3 although it should be doing 500/month if stock was available....

https://www.drive.com.au/news/vfacts...new-car-sales/
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One month doesn't make a year... however....
Everest outsold Prado to be the top segment seller..
https://www.drive.com.au/news/vfacts...new-car-sales/
I think that's a couple of months now.
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You quote an article you include the link, less glass BBQ for breakfast for you would be a great start.
Seriously, you cannot be that thick? You don’t need a ‘link’.Just go to their page, how easy is it? You are making a mountain out of a molehill.
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Don't misconstrue this as being anti tesla... Tesla sales figures generally spike whenever they get a shipment arrive, which isn't every month. If you average the sales out over the year, they are still impressive but not top 3.
Exactly. It's easy to make big numbers when you include 3 months worth of deliveries in one month, and then have stuff all the next few months.

The articles rarely mention this.
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One month doesn't make a year... however....
Everest outsold Prado to be the top segment seller while Transit Custom got to #3 although it should be doing 500/month if stock was available....

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I think that's a couple of months now.
Yep 2nd month in a row. It came within about 100 or so of beating it the month before that too.

Who would have thought this was going to happen even 6 months ago. Prado has lost it's 5 star safety rating as well, so it's probably copped a huge drop in fleet sales.
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Less of this for you I think,

You had one job ****, provide the source/citation/link, I literally asked you in the first response to your thread.
Think we will leave it there.Enough has been said on the subject @ hand.
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Seriously, you cannot be that thick? You don’t need a ‘link’.Just go to their page, how easy is it? You are making a mountain out of a molehill.
Hey it's Friday..time to be happy.....I was going to say we need to chill however Mother nature is already doing that in Victoria...it's snowing here in Vic
https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/ne...er-snow-020223

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One month doesn't make a year... however....
Everest outsold Prado to be the top segment seller while Transit Custom got to #3 although it should be doing 500/month if stock was available....

https://www.drive.com.au/news/vfacts...new-car-sales/
Dodge Ram & Chev Silverado combine for a bit over 650 for the Month. Once the F150 comes online should be well over 1000 a month.

Those BIG Utes cop a bit of Flack, but still sell in reasonable Numbers..
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Jeep- 307 for the entire month. Entire Jeep range combined was nearly outsold by the Transit.

Yet they think they can sell them with massively inflated RRP's, after tacking on 5 figure price increases on many of their models. How long till Jeep pull the plug? It's looks like they are trying to jack up their prices so high that no one buys them, to then justify why they are pulling out of the country.
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Jeep- 307 for the entire month. Entire Jeep range combined was nearly outsold by the Transit.

Yet they think they can sell them with massively inflated RRP's, after tacking on 5 figure price increases on many of their models. How long till Jeep pull the plug? It's looks like they are trying to jack up their prices so high that no one buys them, to then justify why they are pulling out of the country.
What about stablemate Fiat..?? 71 for the Month.. Why do they even Bother..?
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How come Everest doesn't get a mention?

Large SUV < $70k Ford Everest (1230) Toyota Prado (1182) Kia Sorento (1043)

Dark horse this year. (not the mustang)
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Are these figures for orders, ? not actual registrations ? As, some cars are up too 2 years for delivery!! Eg : Camry Hybrid is 2 years. Everest Platinum 12 months. MUX 9 months etc etc
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Are these figures for orders, ? not actual registrations ? As, some cars are up too 2 years for delivery!! Eg : Camry Hybrid is 2 years. Everest Platinum 12 months. MUX 9 months etc etc
FCAI is registrations I believe.

Having said that I think the figures are reported by the manufacturer in many cases. They won't be orders though. They will be actual cars.
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Yep 2nd month in a row. It came within about 100 or so of beating it the month before that too.

Who would have thought this was going to happen even 6 months ago. Prado has lost it's 5 star safety rating as well, so it's probably copped a huge drop in fleet sales.
With Reviews like this you would be Mad to buy Prado over Everest.
https://www.whichcar.com.au/reviews/...a-prado-kakadu
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Seriously, you cannot be that thick? You don’t need a ‘link’.Just go to their page, how easy is it? You are making a mountain out of a molehill.
A link to the Source of your info is just how its done..
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What about stablemate Fiat..?? 71 for the Month.. Why do they even Bother..?
Citroen only sold 8. McLaren outsold them with 10

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How come Everest doesn't get a mention?

Large SUV < $70k Ford Everest (1230) Toyota Prado (1182) Kia Sorento (1043)

Dark horse this year. (not the mustang)
I'm really surprised by this. Prado had been number 1 for years and years, and it finally gets knocked off and crickets. And it wasn't just a one off, it's been 2 months in a row now. Are the journos too afraid to report Toyota's losses?
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Dodge Ram & Chev Silverado combine for a bit over 650 for the Month. Once the F150 comes online should be well over 1000 a month.

Those BIG Utes cop a bit of Flack, but still sell in reasonable Numbers..
I'd have one..just need to shift the rear of the carport fence 50cm...
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Jeep- 307 for the entire month. Entire Jeep range combined was nearly outsold by the Transit.

Yet they think they can sell them with massively inflated RRP's, after tacking on 5 figure price increases on many of their models. How long till Jeep pull the plug? It's looks like they are trying to jack up their prices so high that no one buys them, to then justify why they are pulling out of the country.
And with the CX-90 coming in both diesel and petrol inline 6's using a RWD-biased platform with 3 row seating and probably in the same price bracket where would a Mazda vs Jeep comparison go...and how many Grand Cherokee buyers of this new model go rock hopping in them now.
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