October 2013 Australian New Car Sales Figures
1 | Toyota | 18,129 |
2 | Holden | 10,528 |
3 | Hyundai | 8,130 |
4 | Mazda | 7,967 |
5 | Ford | 7,486 |
6 | Nissan | 5,286 |
7 | Mitsubishi | 5,071 |
8 | Volkswagen | 4,910 |
9 | Subaru | 2,860 |
10 | Kia | 2,529 |
11 | Honda | 2,453 |
12 | Mercedes-Benz | 2,261 |
13 | Jeep | 2,004 |
14 | Suzuki | 1,662 |
15 | BMW | 1,607 |
16 | Audi | 1,281 |
17 | Isuzu | 871 |
18 | Renault | 707 |
19 | Lexus | 646 |
20 | Land Rover | 596 |
21 | Great Wall | 437 |
22 | Volvo | 424 |
23 | Fiat | 393 |
24 | Skoda | 311 |
25 | Alfa Romeo | 231 |
26 | Peugeot | 214 |
27 | Chrysler | 203 |
28 | MINI | 203 |
29 | Porsche | 159 |
30 | Dodge | 153 |
31 | Ssangyong | 129 |
32 | Fiat Professional | 120 |
33 | Jaguar | 103 |
34 | Citroen | 100 |
35 | Proton | 87 |
36 | Opel | 79 |
37 | Chery | 61 |
38 | Infiniti | 31 |
39 | Aston Martin | 9 |
40 | Maserati | 9 |
41 | Smart | 6 |
42 | Lotus | 5 |
43 | McLaren | 3 |
44 | Rolls-Royce | 2 |
45 | Lamborghini | 1 |
46 | Morgan | 1 |
47 | Bentley | 0 |
48 | Caterham | 0 |
49 | Ferrari | 0 |
50 | Saab | 0 |
(units sold – market share)
Light Car Segment Winners :
Hyundai i20 (1,732 – 17.1%) Toyota Yaris (1,327 – 13.2%) Mazda 2 (1,011 – 10%)
Small Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Corolla (3,861 – 19.1%) Mazda 3 (3,613 – 17.9%) Hyundai i30 (2,379 – 11.8%)
Medium Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Camry (2,251 – 50.9%) Mazda 6 (472 – 10.7%) BMW 3 Series (435 – 27.9% of medium car segment over 60k)
Large Car Segment Winners:
Holden Commodore (3,315 – 65%) Ford Falcon (1,076 – 21.1%) Toyota Aurion (599 – 11.7%)
Upper Large Car Segment Winners:
Chrysler 300 (195 – 51.6% of upper large under 100k) Holden Caprice (183 – 48.4% of upper large under 100k) Porsche Panamera (6 – 33.3% of upper large over 100k)
People Mover Segment Winners:
Kia Carnival (201 – 29.6%) Hyundai iMAX (107 – 15.8%) Honda Odyssey (99 – 14.6%)
Sports Segment Winners:
Toyota 86 (598 – 36.6%) Hyundai Veloster (379 – 23.2%) Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe/Convertible (124 – 26.1% of sports over 80k)
Supercars (200k+) Segment Winners:
Porsche 911 (26 – 35.6%) BMW 6 Series (14 – 19.2%) Maserati (9 – 12.3%)
SUV Small Segment Winners:
Hyundai ix35 (1,480 – 26.6%) Mitsubishi ASX (833 – 15%) Subaru XV (706 – 12.7%)
SUV Medium Segment Winners:
Toyota RAV4 (1,598 – 19.3%) Mazda CX-5 (1,540 – 18.6%) Subaru Forester (930 – 11.2%)
SUV Large Segment Winners:
Jeep Grand Cherokee (1,373 – 15.1%) Holden Captiva 7 (1,292 – 14.2%) Ford Territory (1,114 – 12.2%)
SUV Upper Large Segment Winners:
Toyota Landcruiser Wagon (640 -82.5%) Nissan Patrol Wagon (136 – 17.5%)
Pickup 4×2 Segment Winners
Toyota Hilux 4×2 (768 – 21.3%) Holden Utility (615 – 17.1%) Ford Ranger 4×2 (525 – 14.6%)
Pickup 4×4 Segment Winners
Toyota Hilux 4×4 (2,404 – 21.1%) Nissan Navara 4×4 (1,860 – 16.3%) Mitsubishi Triton (1,518 – 13.3%)