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Old 11-11-2015, 12:24 PM   #1
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Default VFACTS October 2015

Ranger still up there

Top 10 brands October 2015:
1.Toyota — 16,964 (down 2.4 per cent)
2.Hyundai — 9003 (up 7.2 per cent)
3.Mazda — 8532 (up 24 per cent)
4.Holden — 8088 (up 7.2 per cent)
5.Ford — 6098 (down 3.8 per cent)
6.Nissan — 5961 (up 3.5 per cent)
7.Mitsubishi — 5508 (up 7.7 per cent)
8.Volkswagen — 4480 (down 6 per cent)
9.Subaru — 4112 (up 2.7 per cent)
10.Honda — 3261 (up 24.2 per cent)

Top 10 models October 2015:
1.Toyota HiLux — 3339
2.Toyota Corolla — 3271
3.Hyundai i30 — 2669
4.Ford Ranger — 2597
5.Mazda 3 — 2582
6.Holden Commodore — 2243
7.Toyota Camry — 2141
8.Mazda CX-5 — 2037
9.Volkswagen Golf — 1733
10.Toyota RAV4 — 1685


Segment-by-segment breakdown:

Micro (957, down 2.4 per cent):
1.Mitsubishi Mirage (409)
2.Holden Barina Spark (256)
3.Fiat 500 (119)

Light under $25K (8156, down 2.3 per cent):
1.Hyundai Accent (1548)
2.Toyota Yaris (1145)
3.Mazda 2 (905)

Light over $25K (380, down 0.8 per cent):
1.Mini (208)
2.Audi A1 (106)
3.Peugeot 208 (55)

Small under $40K (17,160, down 10.2 per cent
1.Toyota Corolla (3271)
2.Hyundai i30 (2669)
3.Mazda 3 (2582)

Small over $40K (1422, up 2.1 per cent):
1.Audi A3 (464)
2.Mercedes-Benz A-Class (226)
3. BMW 1 Series (207)

Medium under $60K (4317, up 11.5 per cent):

1.Toyota Camry (2141)
2. Subaru Liberty (372)
3.Mazda 6 (334)

Medium over $60K (2360, up 2.9 per cent):

1.Mercedes-Benz C-Class (727)
2.BMW 3 Series (391)
3.Audi A4 (347)

Large under $70K (3033, down 2.2 per cent):

1.Holden Commodore (2243)
2.Ford Falcon (435)
3.Toyota Aurion (268)

Large over $70K (284, down 29.4 per cent):

1.BMW 5 Series (89)
2.Mercedes-Benz E-Class (85)
3.Mercedes-Benz CLS (24)

Upper Large under $100K (179, down 9.1 per cent):
1.Holden Caprice (106)
2.Chrysler 300 (73)

Upper Large above $100K (71, up 7.6 per cent):
1.Mercedes-Benz S-Class (39)
2.Maserati Quattroporte (8)
3.Porsche Panamera (6)

People-movers under $60K (908, up 38.8 per cent):
1.Kia Carnival (311)
2.Hyundai iMax (205)
3.Honda Odyssey (162)

People-movers over $60K (42, up 12.5 per cent):
1.Mercedes-Benz Valente (23)
2.Mercedes-Benz V-Class (19)

Sports under $80K (1050, down 26.2 per cent):
1.Toyota 86 (231)
2.Hyundai Veloster (155)
3.BMW 2 Series (109)

Sports over $80K (430, down 22.5 per cent):
1.BMW 4 Series (124)
2.Mercedes-Benz E-Class (65)
3.Audi TT (61)

Sports over $200K (107, up 8.1 per cent).:
1.BMW 6 Series (21)
2.Porsche 911 (16)
3.Aston Martin (15)


SUV Small under $40K (8678, up 36.2 per cent):

1.Mazda CX-3 (1440)
2.Hyundai ix35 (1179)
3.Mitsubishi ASX (1088)

SUV Small over $40K (1045, up 43.5 per cent):
1.Lexus NX (328)
2.Audi Q3 (294)
3.Mercedes-Benz GLA (224)

SUV Medium under $60K (11,344, up 19.9 per cent):
1.Mazda CX-5 (2037)
2.Toyota RAV4 (1685)
3.Nissan X-Trail (1612)

SUV Medium over $60K (1499, up 22.1 per cent):
1.Audi Q5 (407, despite diesel stop-sale)
2.Land Rover Discovery Sport (271)
3.BMW X3/Porsche Macan (214 each)

SUV Large under $70K (9292, up 10.2 per cent)H
1.Toyota Prado (1184)
2.Subaru Outback (1007)
3.Holden Captiva 7 (984)

SUV Large over $70K (1898, up 20.5 per cent).
1.BMW X5 (320)
2.Range Rover Sport (283)
3.Land Rover Discovery (255)

SUV Upper Large under $100K (867, down 7.5 per cent):
1.Toyota LandCruiser (715)
2.Nissan Patrol (152)

SUV Upper Large over $100K (121, up 16.3 per cent):

1.Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (60)
2.Range Rover (30)
3.Lexus LX (18)


Light Vans (190, down 41.9 per cent):
1.Renault Kangoo (91)
2.Suzuki APV (39)
3.Volkswagen Caddy (29)


Medium Vans (1349, down 14.8 per cent):

1.Toyota HiAce (644)
2.Hyundai iLoad (382)
3.Renault Trafic (68)

4×2 utes (3291, up 1.2 per cent):

1.Toyota HiLux (738)
2.Ford Ranger (514)
3.Mitsubishi Triton (355)

4×4 utes (10,949, up 0.7 per cent):
1.Toyota HiLux (2601)
2.Ford Ranger (2083)
3.Mitsubishi Triton (1197)

See here:-
http://www.caradvice.com.au/393712/v...Clicks_M_18-65
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