Motor Industry Association chief executive officer Perry Kerr declared that the new-vehicle industry had had a strong start to the year “which hopefully is an indication of things to come”. Credits go to Toyota who led the market with 1,977 passenger cars, up 11% commercial sales, and 22.8% share.
Toyota is followed by Holden up 2.3% with 847 registrations, Ford up 6.9% with 842 registrations and Hyundai up an amazing 54.1% with 840 sales. Although Ford had limited supplies of Focus and Ranger, the January delivers didn’t take anyone by surprise. The company expanded the Focus line-up and expects sales to get better and better, while Ranger supply gradually recovers from the Thailand disaster.
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