2013 Australian New Car Sales Figures in Total
1 Toyota 214,630 2 Holden 112,059 3 Mazda 103,144 4 Hyundai 97,006 5 Ford 87,236 6 Nissan 76,733 7 Mitsubishi 71,528 8 Volkswagen 54,892 9 Subaru 40,200 10 Honda 39,258 11 Kia 29,778 12 Mercedes-Benz 27,547 13 Jeep 22,170 14 Suzuki 22,075 15 BMW 20,522 16 Audi 16,009 17 Isuzu 10,209 18 Land Rover 8,350 19 Renault 7,016 20 Lexus 6,920 21 Great Wall 6,105 22 Volvo 5,174 23 Peugeot 4,413 24 Fiat 3,854 25 Skoda 3,555 26 Chrysler 2,676 27 MINI 2,535 28 Alfa Romeo 2,373 29 Porsche 1,905 30 Dodge 1,661 31 Opel 1,610 32 Ssangyong 1,507 33 Fiat Professional 1,234 34 Citroen 1,180 35 Jaguar 1,105 36 Chery 903 37 Proton 611 38 Infiniti 304 39 Maserati 134 40 Smart 126 41 Bentley 121 42 Ferrari 106 43 Aston Martin 99 44 Lotus 71 45 Lamborghini 47 46 McLaren 26 47 Rolls-Royce 16 48 Morgan 15 49 Caterham 2 50 Saab 0
(units sold – market share)
Light Car Segment Winners :
Mazda 2 (15,167 – 11.8%) Toyota Yaris (14,437 – 11.2%) Hyundai i20 (14,100 – 10.9%)
Small Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Corolla (43,498 – 17.4%) Mazda 3(42,082 – 13.1%) Hyundai i30 (30,582 – 12.3%)
Medium Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Camry (24,860 – 42.2%) Mazda 6 (7,701 – 13.1%) Mercedes-Benz C-Class (5,963 – 31.2% of medium segment above 60k)
Large Car Segment Winners:
Holden Commodore (27,766 – 59%) Ford Falcon (10,610 – 22.5%) Toyota Aurion (6,839 – 14.5%)
Upper Large Car Segment Winners:
Chrysler 300 (2,508 – 69.3% of upper large under 100k) Holden Caprice (1,113 – 30.7% of upper large under 100k) Bentley (121 – 19.6% of upper large over 100k)
People Mover Segment Winners:
Kia Carnival (2,874 – 35.1%) Hyundai iMAX (1,455 – 18%) Honda Odyssey (1,001 – 12.4%)
Sports Segment Winners:
Toyota 86 (6,706 – 34.4%) Hyundai Veloster (3,928 – 20.2%) Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe (2,403 – 10.5%)
Supercars (200k+) Segment Winners:
Porsche 911 (276 – 22.5%) BMW 6 Series (240 – 19.5%) Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (155 – 12.6%)
SUV Small Segment Winners:
Hyundai ix35 (19,098 – 27.6%) Nissan Dualis (12,434 – 17.9%) Subaru XV (10,764 – 15.5%)
SUV Medium Segment Winners:
Mazda CX-5 (20,129 – 18.6%) Toyota RAV4 (16,983 – 15.7%) Subaru Forester (13,649 – 12.6%)
SUV Large Segment Winners:
Toyota Prado (14,568 – 13.4%) Ford Territory (14,261 – 13.1%) Holden Captiva 7 (13,282 – 12.2%)
SUV Upper Large Segment Winners:
Toyota Landcruiser Wagon (9,311 -79.8%) Nissan Patrol Wagon (2,364 – 20.2%)
Pickup 4×2 Segment Winners
Toyota Hilux 4×2 (10,587 – 23.6%) Holden Utility (5,941 – 13.3%) Ford Ranger 4×2 (4,839 – 10.8%)
Pickup 4×4 Segment Winners
Toyota Hilux 4×4 (29,344 – 21.3%) Nissan Navara 4×4 (21,758 – 15.8%) Mitsubishi Triton (20,549 – 14.9%)