The Hutt News

Hilux back on top of sales charts ... for now

- ROB MAETZIG

Here’s proof of the healthy state of New Zealand’s new vehicle industry – sales to the end of August are running 129 per cent higher than during the height of the global financial crisis in 2009.

Latest figures from the Motor Industry Associatio­n show that 103,923 new vehicles had been registered by the end of August, way up on 45,384 registrati­ons over the same period eight years ago.

This is the quickest the 100,000 mark has been reached in a calendar year, and it is despite the fact passenger car and SUV registrati­ons were down 3.2 per cent in August compared to the same month last year. But commercial vehicles are helping keep things strong. Their sales – particular­ly utes – were up 17.9 per cent during the month.

No surprises then that a pair of utes continue to be New Zealand’s most popular vehicles.

But there’s been change there too – whereas all year it has been the Ford Ranger that has led the sales race, in August it was overtaken by the Toyota Hilux. The Toyota achieved 779 registrati­ons for a 17 per cent share of the commercial market, while the Ford had 690 registrati­ons for a 15 per cent share.

But year to date it’s still the Ranger that leads, with 6320 registrati­ons compared to 5497 for the Hilux.

The mix of vehicles registered during August also underlined changing consumer preference­s, says MIA chief executive David Crawford.

‘‘Registrati­ons of SUVs remain strong, however growth in registrati­ons of passenger vehicles continues to weaken,’’ he says. ‘‘Neverthele­ss, year to date

Sales

Top 10 Best Selling Vehicles in August: Toyota Hilux 779 sales Ford Ranger 690 Toyota Corolla 540 Kia Sportage 370 Holden Colorado 361 Toyota Hiace 321 Mitsubishi Outlander 296 Mitsubishi Triton 278 Nissan Navara 256 Mazda BT-50 240 passenger and SUV registrati­ons still remain 7.5 per cent above this time in 2016, and commercial vehicle registrati­ons are up 19.6 per cent.’’

Toyota remains the overall market leader with a 19 per cent share via 2511 sales, followed by Ford with 10 per cent (1305 sales) and Holden with 8 per cent (1071 sales).

The top-selling passenger model for August was the Toyota Corolla, followed by the Kia Sportage and the Mitsubishi Outlander. In the commercial vehicle category, other popular utes included the Holden Colorado and the Mitsubishi Triton.

 ??  ?? Toyota Hilux has scored a win in the big battle of the utes, knocking Ford Ranger into second place in August sales.
Toyota Hilux has scored a win in the big battle of the utes, knocking Ford Ranger into second place in August sales.

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