The SA Vehicle Industry Thread

South Africa's 50 top selling vehicles: July 2019

South Africa’s new vehicle market continues to sag, with July 2019 seeing a 3.7 percent year-on-year decline, to 47 856 units.

However, despite it being a strong month for rental sales, it was passenger cars that took the big hit, declining by 8.2 percent versus July last year, while light commercial vehicle sales actually grew by 2.9 percent. Furthermore, the medium commercial market saw a 14.9 percent improvement and the heavies grew by a substantial 21.4 percent.

50 TOP SELLING VEHICLES: JULY 2019

1 Toyota Hilux 2996
2 Volkswagen Polo Vivo 2621
3 Ford Ranger 2217
4 Volkswagen Polo 2076
5 Nissan NP200 1730
6 Isuzu D-Max / KB 1723
7 Toyota Hi-Ace 1520
8 Nissan NP300 Hardbody 1166
9 Hyundai i20 863
10 Ford EcoSport 839
11 Toyota Fortuner 810
12 Kia Picanto 800
13 Renault Kwid 768
14 Toyota Etios 762
15 Hyundai Grand i10 654
16 Suzuki Swift 635
17 Toyota Corolla Quest 608
18 Volkswagen Tiguan 595
19 Toyota Rav4 584
20 Renault Sandero 581
21 Datsun Go 548
22 Ford Figo 523
23 Toyota Avanza 518
24 Nissan Almera 466
25 BMW 3 Series 456
26 Volkswagen Polo Sedan 436
27 Toyota Yaris 425
28 Hyundai Tucson 356
29 Mazda CX-3 354
30 Mazda CX-5 351
31 Volkswagen Golf 308
32 Kia Rio 300
33 Nissan X-Trail 297
34 Renault Duster 287
35 Mahindra Scorpio Pik-Up 287
36 Toyota Land Cruiser PU 263
37 Ford Everest 258
38 Volkswagen Amarok 252
39 Ford Fiesta 257
40 Suzuki Celerio 255
41 Hyundai Creta 252
42 Kia Sportage 250
43 Renault Clio 229
44 Mahindra KUV 223
45 Hyundai H100 Bakkie 216
46 Mazda2 213
47 Toyota Corolla 211
48 Toyota CH-R 199
49 Nissan Micra Active 198
50 GWM Steed 188

https://www.iol.co.za/motoring/indu...as-50-top-selling-vehicles-july-2019-30218792

Not too long ago BMW was selling over 1000 of the 3 series a month! Merc as well sold a crap load of C-Class cars a month.

Clear sign of people downgrading
 
No 'R1-million SUVs' but 80 luxury BMWs in one month: These are the cars the SA government is buying

We often complain that government has ridiculous vehicle purchasing habits but the data tells us that while still exorbitant, expenditure on cars is being curbed.

Unpacking the government sales channel business from July, there is an absence of "R1m SUVs" or limousines.

It would appear that government is moderating (read: slightly) its fleet purchasing habits somewhat, as South Africa's fiscal imbalance becomes a reality.

https://www.wheels24.co.za/NewModel...the-cars-the-sa-government-is-buying-20190805

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Government should only be allowed to buy locally manufactured vehicles wherever possible. But hey , its not as if they are succeeding in boosting the economy at all.
 
eg2505 is our Picanto guy and Semisane our Brio guy, no? I seem to remember the troublesome computer box was from a Picanto, unless I have my wires crossed.
But he had/has a serious American Pie Boner for the Brio. Recommends it usually. No problem with that.
 
SEE: More than R230-million was spent on government cars

From luxury BMWs to budget VW Polos, the government purchased a host of new vehicles in July 2019.

Using Naamsa's latest info we can give you an indication of just how much money was spent on new cars.

Calculating the cost is, of course, not a precise figure but we've calculated the total figure based on the entry-level price of each vehicle. It's possible that Government could have specced these vehicles to a much higher price and/or received a discount for purchasing units in bulk.

Our full list can be seen at the end of this article, so here's a quick highlight of the estimated costs involved:

https://m.wheels24.co.za/News/SA_ve...million-was-spent-on-government-cars-20190806

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Biggest vehicle-exporters from South Africa in July 2019

According to Naamsa, the South African automotive industry’s July 2019 export sales registered a “substantial gain” year-on-year, reflecting a climb of 22,1 percent, with 34 297 units shipped off during the month.

So, let’s take a look at which automakers were the biggest exporters from South Africa for the month.

Biggest exporters for July 2019:

1. Mercedes-Benz: 9 495
2. Ford Motor Company: 9 253
3. BMW Group: 6 788
4. Toyota: 4 689
5. Volkswagen Group: 2 927
6. Nissan: 716
7. Isuzu: 281

https://www.carmag.co.za/news/indus...cle-exporters-from-south-africa-in-july-2019/
 
Mercedes-Benz registers 'best July of all time' for global sales

Mercedes-Benz says it started the third quarter of 2019 with a new global sales record for the month of July. Some 188 857 vehicles wearing the three-pointed star were delivered, representing a 12,7 percent year-on-year increase in worldwide sales.

Much of that growth appeared to come from the Stuttgart-based firm’s compact-car range, although Benz also reported “significant increases in worldwide unit sales” in July of the S-Class sedan (up 17,7 percent) at approximately 5 800 units, the E-Class (up 11,1 percent) and the C-Class (up 10,4 percent).

https://www.carmag.co.za/news/indus...sters-best-july-of-all-time-for-global-sales/
 
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