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What happened to Ford? They used to be up there with VW and Toyota.10. Isuzu – 1,433 units
9. Kia – 1,507 units
8. Ford – 1,639 units
7. Nissan – 2,172 units
6. Renault – 2,247 units
5. Haval – 2,442 units
4. Hyundai – 2,668 units
3. Suzuki – 3,232 units
2. VW – 5,393 units
1. Toyota – 12,480 units
Suzuki is having a laugh. They’ve come far.10. Isuzu – 1,433 units
9. Kia – 1,507 units
8. Ford – 1,639 units
7. Nissan – 2,172 units
6. Renault – 2,247 units
5. Haval – 2,442 units
4. Hyundai – 2,668 units
3. Suzuki – 3,232 units
2. VW – 5,393 units
1. Toyota – 12,480 units
And not even a nomination for CoTY - something fishySuzuki is having a laugh. They’ve come far.
They kinda are...And not even a nomination for CoTY - something fishy
I think a lot of car rental companies are restocking their fleets as the end of lockdowns finally appear to be on the horizon.That's a schitload of Toyota's. Almost as much as No's 2 to 5 combined
Thank you, i wasnt about to open another TopBot link.10. Isuzu – 1,433 units
9. Kia – 1,507 units
8. Ford – 1,639 units
7. Nissan – 2,172 units
6. Renault – 2,247 units
5. Haval – 2,442 units
4. Hyundai – 2,668 units
3. Suzuki – 3,232 units
2. VW – 5,393 units
1. Toyota – 12,480 units
I'm going to guess people are holding off on the ranger until the new one arrives ?
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Add 1600 more sales, and Ford will be #3.
Haven't really brought any new cars to the market in a while so i think people might be waiting for facelifts and new models etc.What happened to Ford? They used to be up there with VW and Toyota.
Corolla Cross will also be a bigger imoJudging by what I see on the roads, Toyota has a good seller on their hands with the Urban Cruiser
Not just the quantum, Most fleet vehicles are Toyota.The Kuga happened to Ford..
Surely Toyota's numbers are hugely influenced by the Quantum?