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These were SA’s top-selling cars and bakkies in 2023

Bakkies and compact cars ruled the charts, with two notable exceptions,

- Writes Denis Droppa

Following two years of strong rebound, newvehicle sales in SA waned in 2023 to record 532,098 sales for the year — a marginal 0.5% rise over 2022.

Car sales last year were 4.4% down but light commercial­s (including bakkies and minibuses) propped up overall sales with their 11.6% growth.

The slight overall improvemen­t was less than the prepandemi­c sales of 536,612 units in 2019, with industry body Naamsa attributin­g this to a depressed economy, high cost of living increases and power outages, in addition to major logistical challenges at ports towards year-end.

The motor industry has a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2024 with expectatio­ns that interest rates could drop in the next few months on the back of lower fuel prices.

Toyota was again the most popular brand in 2023 with a record market share of 26.8%, shifting 142,612 units which was more than double that of second-placed Volkswagen (67,456). Suzuki was third with 49,438 units.

The Toyota Hilux continued its run as the country’s bestsellin­g vehicle, with Ford’s newgenerat­ion Ranger in second place. The Isuzu D-Max and soon-to-be-discontinu­ed Nissan NP200 were other bakkies in the top 10.

Volkswagen ’ s evergreen Polo Vivo was the most popular passenger car, in third place overall and narrowly beating the Toyota Corolla Cross.

Bakkies, small hatchbacks and compact SUVs continued to dominate the sales charts but the Toyota Hiace taxi in sixth place and Toyota Fortuner large SUV in 11th were outliers bucking the trend.

Chinese brands, once shunned by local buyers, continued their rise in popularity due to their vehicles becoming more refined and sophistica­ted while still offering significan­t price savings over establishe­d brands. Chery and Haval had three models in the top 30 sellers last year.

SA’S TOP-SELLING VEHICLES IN 2023

● 1. Toyota Hilux — 37,382

● 2. Ford Ranger — 24,618

● 3. Volkswagen Polo Vivo — 23,904

● 4. Toyota Corolla Cross — 22,592

● 5. Isuzu D-Max — 18,962

● 6. Toyota Hi-Ace — 16,465

● 7. Suzuki Swift — 15,974

● 8. Toyota Starlet — 15,713

● 9. Nissan NP200 — 12,721

● 10. Volkswagen Polo — 11,748

● 11. Toyota Fortuner — 10,385

● 12. Chery Tiggo 4 Pro — 10,054

● 13. Hyundai Grand i10 — 9,829

● 14. Haval Jolion — 8,604

● 15. Nissan Magnite — 8,580

● 16. Mahindra Scorpio PU — 8,063

● 17. Renault Kiger — 7,725

● 18. Volkswagen T-Cross — 7,152

● 19. Kia Sonet — 6,511

● 20. Renault Kwid — 6,222

● 21. Suzuki Baleno — 6,004

● 22. Toyota Urban Cruiser — 5,992

● 23. Toyota Corolla Quest — 5,832

● 24. Haval H6 — 5,674

● 25. Renault Triber — 5,644

● 26. Hyundai i20 — 5,413

● 27. Hyundai Venue — 5,156

● 28. Suzuki Ertiga — 5,150

● 29. Toyota Vitz — 5,117

● 30. Suzuki S-Presso — 5,009

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Above: Chinese brands continue to make inroads with the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro the top-selling model from that country. Left: The Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger were the top two in 2023.

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