感觉VW和Audi的销量没有什么影响
另外,Porsche居然能一个月卖出360辆,比Great wall + chery都多
The following data are new car sales figures for the month of October 2015. For a detailed analysis, click here.
October 2015 Australian New Car Sales Figures
1 Toyota 16,964
2 Hyundai 9,003
3 Mazda 8,532
4 Holden 8,088
5 Ford 6,098
6 Nissan 5,961
7 Mitsubishi 5,508
8 Volkswagen 4,480
9 Subaru 4,112
10 Honda 3,261
11 Kia 2,867
12 Mercedes-Benz 2,619
13 Audi 2,030
14 BMW 2,001
15 Isuzu Ute 1,760
16 Suzuki 1,510
17 Jeep 1,505
18 Land Rover 1,072
19 Lexus 863
20 Renault 798
21 Volvo Car 469
22 Skoda 412
23 Porsche 361
24 Peugeot 332
25 MINI 263
26 Fiat 195
27 Jaguar 161
28 Fiat Professional 135
29 Alfa Romeo 114
30 LDV 105
31 Foton Light 96
32 Ssangyong 77
33 Chrysler 73
34 Citroen 69
35 Dodge 63
36 Infiniti 42
37 Maserati 40
38 Proton 35
39 Aston Martin 15
40 Ferrari 9
41 Bentley 8
42 Chery 7
43 Great Wall 6
44 Smart 4
45 Lotus 3
46 Morgan 2
47 Lamborghini 1
48 Caterham 0
49 McLaren 0
50 Opel 0
51 Rolls-Royce 0
Micro Car Segment Winners :
Mitsubishi Mirage (409 – 42.7%)
Holden Barina Spark (256 – 26.8%)
Fiat 500 / Abarth (119 – 12.4%)
Light Car Segment Winners :
Hyundai Accent (1548 – 19%)
Toyota Yaris (1145 – 14%)
Mazda 2 (905 – 11.1%)
Light Car – above $25,000 – segment Winners :
Mini Hatch (208 – 54.7%)
Audi A1 (106 – 27.9%)
Peugeot 208 (55 – 14.5%)
Small Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Corolla (3271 – 22.1%)
Hyundai i30 (2669 – 17.7%)
Mazda 3 (2582 – 17.4%)
Small Car – above $40,000 – Segment Winners:
Audi A3 (464 – 32.6%)
Mercedes-Benz A-Class (226 – 15.9%)
BMW 1 Series (207 – 14.6%)
Medium Car Segment Winners:
Toyota Camry (2141 – 49.6%)
Subaru Liberty (372 – 8.6%)
Mazda 6 (334 – 7.7%)
Medium Car – above $60,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz C-Class (727 – 30.8%)
BMW 3 Series (391 – 16.6%)
Audi A4 (347 – 14.7%)
Large Car Segment Winners:
Holden Commodore (2243 – 74%)
Ford Falcon (435 – 14.3%)
Toyota Aurion (268 – 8.6%)
Large Car – above $70,000 – Segment Winners:
BMW 5 Series (89 – 31.3%)
Mercedes-Benz E-Class (85 – 29.9%)
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (24 – 8.5%)
Upper Large Car Segment Winners:
Holden Caprice (106 – 59.2%)
Chrysler 300 (73 – 40.8%)
Upper Large Car – above $100,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz S-Class (39 – 54.9%)
Maserati Quattroporte (8 – 11.3%)
Porsche Panamera (6 – 8.5%)
People Mover Segment Winners:
Kia Carnival (311 – 34.3%)
Hyundai iMAX (205 – 22.6%)
Honda Odyssey (162 – 17.8%)
People Mover – above $60,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz Valente (23 – 54.8%)
Mercedes-Benz V-Class (19 – 45.2%)
Chrysler Voyager (0 – 3.6%)
Sports Segment Winners:
Toyota 86 (231 – 22%)
Hyundai Veloster (155 – 14.8%)
BMW 2 Series Coupe/Convertible (109 – 10.4%)
Sports – above $80,000 – Segment Winners:
BMW 4 Series Coupe/Convertible (124 – 28.8%)
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe/Convertible (65 – 15.1%)
Audi TT (61 – 14.2%)
Supercars (200k+) Segment Winners:
BMW 6 Series Coupe/Conv (21 – 19.6%)
Porsche 911 (16 – 15%)
Aston Martin Coup/Conv (15 – 14%)
SUV Small Segment Winners:
Mazda CX-3 (1440 – 16.6%)
Hyundai ix35 (1179 – 13.6%)
Mitsubishi ASX (1088 – 12.5%)
SUV Small – above $40,000 – Segment Winners:
Lexus NX (328 – 31.4%)
Audi Q3 (294 – 28.1%)
Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class (224 – 21.4%)
SUV Medium Segment Winners:
Mazda CX-5 (2037 – 18%)
Toyota RAV4 (1685 – 14.9%)
Nissan X-Trail (1612 – 14.2%)
SUV Medium – above $60,000 – Segment Winners:
Audi Q5 (407 – 27.2%)
Land Rover Discovery Sport (271 – 18.1%)
BMW X3 / Porsche Macan (214 – 14.3%)
SUV Large Segment Winners:
Toyota Prado (1184 – 12.7%)
Subaru Outback (1007 – 10.8%)
Holden Captiva 7 (984 – 10.6%)
SUV Large – above $70,000 – Segment Winners:
BMW X5 (320 – 16.9%)
Range Rover Sport (283 – 14.9%)
Land Rover Discovery (255 – 13.4%)
SUV Upper Large Segment Winners:
Toyota LandCruiser Wagon (715 – 82.5%)
Nissan Patrol Wagon (152 – 17.5%)
SUV Upper Large – above $100,000 – Segment Winners:
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (60 – 49.6%)
Range Rover (30 – 24.8%)
Lexus LX (18 – 14.9%)
Vans <= 2.5T Segment Winners:
Renault Kangoo (91 – 47.9%)
Suzuki APV (39 – 20.5%)
Volkswagen Caddy Van (29 – 15.3%)
Vans 2.5-3.5T Segment Winners:
Toyota Hiace Van (644 – 47.7%)
Hyundai iLoad (382 – 28.3%)
Renault Trafic (68 – 5%)
Pickup 4×2 Segment Winners
Toyota Hilux 4×2 (738 – 22.4%)
Ford Ranger 4×2 (514 – 15.6%)
Mitsubishi Triton 4×2 (355 – 10.8%)
Pickup 4×4 Segment Winners
Toyota Hilux 4×4 (2601 – 23.8%)
Ford Ranger 4×4 (2083 – 19%)
Holden Colorado 4×4 (1224 – 11.2%)
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谢谢分享
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361辆保时捷里面有214辆MACAN
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宝騰凭什么比奇瑞 长城牛逼?
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恭喜奇瑞长城已经和宾利达到相同等级!
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统计的肯定有问题 神车PF居然没有。
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全澳洲竟然只买了这两种?
三菱帕杰罗现在没了吗?
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Pajero belongs to SUV Large, which is dominated by Prado
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原来如此。
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大型SUV的高价货里,路虎一家独大啊
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