New Car Sales Figures March 2015
The following data are new car sales figures for the month of March 2015. For a detailed analysis, click here.
March 2015 Australian New Car Sales Figures
1 Toyota 19,082
2 Mazda 10,217
3 Hyundai 8,709
4 Holden 8,571
5 Nissan 7,138
6 Mitsubishi 6,307
7 Ford 6,023
8 Volkswagen 5,525
9 Honda 4,042
10 Subaru 4,002
11 Mercedes-Benz 3,482
12 Kia 2,932
13 Jeep 2,920
14 BMW 2,310
15 Suzuki 1,973
16 Audi 1,858
17 Isuzu Ute 1,678
18 Land Rover 1,020
19 Renault 958
20 Lexus 674
21 Fiat 429
22 Skoda 426
23 Peugeot 405
24 Volvo 335
25 Porsche 323
26 MINI 295
27 Alfa Romeo 186
28 Citroen 150
29 Fiat Professional 121
30 Dodge 104
31 Ssangyong 101
32 Chrysler 91
33 Foton Light 86
34 Jaguar 82
35 Maserati 58
36 Infiniti 56
37 LDV 36
38 Chery 34
39 Proton 32
40 Great Wall 18
41 Ferrari 17
42 Lamborghini 17
43 Bentley 13
44 Smart 10
45 Aston Martin 9
46 Lotus 6
47 Rolls-Royce 2
48 McLaren 1
49 Morgan 1
50 Opel 0
Micro Car Segment Winners :
Mitsubishi Mirage (261 – 27.4%)
Fiat 500 / Abarth (243 – 25.5%)
Suzuki Celerio (161 – 16.9%)
Light Car Segment Winners :
Hyundai i20 (1,591 – 14,9%)
Toyota Yaris (1,515 -14.2%)
Mazda2 (1,357 – 12.7%)
Light Car – above $25,000 – segment Winners :
Mini Hatch/Clubman (222 – 39.3%)
Audi A1 (197 – 34.9%)
Peugeot 208 (77 – 13.6%)
Small Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Corolla (4,261 – 21.6)
Mazda 3 (3,558 – 18%)
Hyundai i30 (2,098 – 10.6%)
Small Car – above $40,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz A-Class (393 – 27.8%)
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer (229 – 16.2%)
Audi A3 (227 – 16%)
Medium Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Camry (2,319 – 51%)
Mazda 6 (545 – 12%)
Subaru Liberty (425 – 9.3%)
Medium Car – above $60,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz C-Class (918 – 36.6%)
Audi A4 (395 – 15.7%)
BMW 3 Series (393 – 15.7%)
Large Car Segment Winners:
Holden Commodore (2,436 – 69.1%)
Ford Falcon (701 – 19.9%)
Toyota Aurion (268- 7.6%)
Large Car – above $70,000 – Segment Winners:
BMW 5 Series (130 – 26.9%)
Mercedes-Benz E-class (101 – 20.9%)
Audi A6 (73 – 15.1%)
Upper Large Car Segment Winners:
Holden Caprice (118 – 59.3%)
Chrysler 300 (81 – 40.7%)
Upper Large Car – above $100,000 – Segment Winners:
Audi A8 (13 – 23.2%)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class (10 – 17.9%)
Bentley Sedan & Porsche Panamera (7 – 12.5%)
People Mover Segment Winners:
Honda Odyssey (237 – 25.5%)
Kia Carnival (230 – 24.7%)
Hyundai iMAX (171 – 18.4%)
People Mover – above $60,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz Valente (18 – 62.1%)
Chrysler Voyager (10 – 34.5%)
Mercedes-Benz Viano (1 – 3.4%)
Sports Segment Winners:
Hyundai Veloster (347 – 28.5%)
Toyota 86 (334 – 27.4%)
BMW 2 Series Coupe/Conv Convertible (152 – 12.5%)
Sports – above $80,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz C-class Coupe (499 – 43.3%)
BMW 4 Series Coupe/Convertible (224 – 19.4%)
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe/Convertible (113 – 9.8%)
Supercars (200k+) Segment Winners:
Porsche 911 (37 – 26.1%)
BMW 6 Series (20 – 14.1%)
Ferrari & Lamborghini Coupe/Conv (17 – 12%)
SUV Small Segment Winners:
Hyundai ix35 (1,344 – 15.6%)
Nissan Qashqai (1,250 – 14.5%)
Honda HR-V (1,081 – 12.5%)
SUV Small – above $40,000 – Segment Winners:
Audi Q3 (366 – 39.4%)
Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class (201 – 21.7%)
Lexus NX (197 – 21.2%)
SUV Medium Segment Winners:
Mazda CX-5 (2,344 – 19.9%)
Nissan X-Trail (2,076 – 17.6%)
Toyota RAV4 (1,525 – 12.9%)
SUV Medium – above $60,000 – Segment Winners:
Range Rover Evoque (252 – 24.8%)
BMW X3 (221 – 21.8)
Audi Q5 (141 – 13.9%)
SUV Large Segment Winners:
Toyota Prado (1,483 – 14.6%)
Jeep Grand Cherokee (1,197 – 11.8%)
Subaru Outback (1,180 – 11.6%)
SUV Large – above $70,000 – Segment Winners:
Land Rover Discovery (322 – 17.8%)
BMW X5 (302 – 16.7%)
Range Rover Sport (232 – 12.9%)
SUV Upper Large Segment Winners:
Toyota Landcruiser Wagon (914 – 84.8%)
Nissan Patrol Wagon (164 – 15.2%)
SUV Upper Large – above $100,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (49 – 49.5%)
Range Rover (27 – 27.3%)
Lexus LX (17 – 17.2%)
Vans <= 2.5T Segment Winners:
Volkswagen Caddy Van (143 – 49.8%)
Renault Kangoo (60 – 20.9%)
Citroen Berlingo (46 – 16%)
Vans 2.5-3.5T Segment Winners:
Toyota Hiace Van (633 – 44.1%)
Hyundai iLoad (386 – 26.9%)
Volkswagen Transporter (120 – 8.4%)
Pickup 4×2 Segment Winners
Toyota Hilux 4×2 (1,005 – 27.1%)
Ford Ranger 4×2 (542 – 14.6%)
Mitsubishi Triton 4×2 (488 – 13.1%)
Pickup 4×4 Segment Winners
Mitsubishi Triton 4×4 (2,452 – 19.4%)
Toyota Hilux 4×4 (2,341 – 18.5%)
Ford Ranger 4×4 (1,882 – 14.9%)
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foton已经比长城多了
麦克拉伦一台
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奇瑞
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对,ldv和奇瑞也卖了一点
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后10名大部分都是豪车啊..........能从长城开始算吗............ 哈哈哈
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Merc在大部分Above segment里都夺冠了
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aurion 怎能这么少
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为什么没见 Lexus RX?
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我擦,当初asx和i35还能在top2呢,这一下子asx直接掉出队伍了,是因为三菱宣布不研发Sedan导致民众看衰了嘛?话说cx3咋没看到?
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降价大招过了就不灵了
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拥有完整车系的holden销量低于两个车系不全的进口品牌
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Aurion真惨
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怎么说呢,还是只能说消费者是最好的试金石,谁忽悠消费者,虽然暂时得利了,但是总会受到惩罚。
前几年奔驰停滞不前,这几年明显实在了很多,销量就上去了。
打着“国产”牌子的霍顿如果想卖得好,还需要再降价......
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可怜的福特
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Q3真的很火诶
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为什么会这么惨呢,感觉品质上可以,马力也行,也就是后驱比土炮资质差点
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感觉确实如此啊,不过为何i35如此给力?
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澳洲不像美帝比较务实,还是喜欢买ABB嘚瑟的多
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三菱和好多车没多久就要facelift了 所以再降一次价格才会有人买
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都是有成本的,哪会那么容易降价,不过三菱的车也不怎么保值,我觉得外观没啥区别,相反我还是比较喜欢鲨鱼头的造型
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它因为发动机关系分到了小的级别,大小却和rav4级别相似,自然比那些小的suv好卖,排名靠前
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怪不得稍微加点配置进去一下子涨了超级多,和rav4啥的价格类似了就
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其实它和土炮挺不一样的,也是发动机缘故分到了一个级别里
当然,目前commodore热卖,falcon换代,aurion会沉寂一段时间
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50 Opel 0
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xtrail表现不错,噢哈哈
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天朝的神车VW在澳洲表现一般般。
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鲨鱼头是不错 可惜一换代就更不值钱了
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感觉路上看到长城还挺多的,怎么看销量怎么低呢
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个人觉得aurion还可以,之前觉得相当守旧直到看到其sports版,才发现还是可以看的。。。哈哈,话说丰田的v6和holden还有Nissan的对比,能给点科普嘛,在制造工艺上,可靠性等方面,就是那些数据上看不到的
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三月份保时捷卖出去三百多辆,没有一辆属于我…
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