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dave_au
07-01-2007, 02:47 PM
Dec 2006 Vfacts

Care of Ratt on FFAU

Ford

Fiesta 486
Focus 1516
Falcon 2763
Falcon Ute 1024
Courier 4x2 76
Courier 4x4 122
Ranger 4x2 57
Ranger 4x4 24
Escape 233
Territory 1227
Explorer 6
Fairlane 75
LTD 0 (!!!!!)

Holden

Barina 920
Tigra 86
Viva 515
Astra 1529
Vectra 30
Monaro 23
Commodore 4888
Ute 994
Commodore 4x4 ute 2
Rodeo 4x2 779
Rodeo 4x4 504
Adventra 147
Captiva 560
Statesman 179
Caprice 254


Toyota

Yaris 2213
Corolla 3078
Camry 4cyl 2840
Camry V6 4
Aurion 1494
Rav4 922
Prado 1315
Kluger 345
Landcruiser 694
Hilux 4x2 1249
Hilux 4x4 1554

Mitsubishi

380 806


Total

Toyota 17,647
Holden 11,501
Ford 7,869

Locally built

Holden 6,487
Ford 5,089
Toyota 4,336

ash3
07-01-2007, 03:19 PM
No figures for Pajero, Triton, Colt, Lancer, Express?

dave_au
07-01-2007, 03:21 PM
Nah Ill work on it

Mad iX
07-01-2007, 04:48 PM
Dec 2007 Vfacts


I see the 380 isn't going to do much better this year.

hy_boi
07-01-2007, 04:54 PM
apprently this is the worse the falcon has sold in 40 years, even againts AU, the camry outsold it....
IMHO the falcon is a much better package then any of the other large cars on the market for the price..

Mooney
07-01-2007, 05:23 PM
falcon is a great car but it does look very dated, same shape since 2002

dave_au
07-01-2007, 05:25 PM
I see the 380 isn't going to do much better this year.

Long term forecast :P

If a mod could be bothered could they pls change the title to 2006.

Thanks

adz89
08-01-2007, 12:57 AM
Why is Mitsubishi not in the local built list? :rant:

And geeez. the Camry 4-cylinder is doing very well.. Falcon not so well, 380 not so well (well its only 200 under its sale target).

As if Holden are still selling the bloody Monaro's!

Thanks for the list!

Speaking of Mitsubishi models, I suspect the new models have done well. I've only seen one Pajero so far, but I have seen quite a few new Outlanders, which considering it hasn't been on sale that long is a good sign.

FFEEkY
08-01-2007, 05:33 AM
not bad really when you consider noone really would have been buying cars in the 2nd half of the month

dave_au
08-01-2007, 06:03 AM
Lancer sold 2053 for the month.

2006 top lists (again from FFAU)

2006 Top Ten Marques
1 Toyota 213,847 - 22.2 per cent
2 Holden 146,511 - 15.2 per cent
3 Ford 114,965 - 11.9 per cent
4 Mazda 63,664 - 6.6 per cent
5 Honda 54,202 - 5.6 per cent
6 Mitsubishi 54,175 - 5.6 per cent
7 Nissan 53,392 - 5.5 per cent
8 Hyundai 46,523 - 4.8 per cent
9 Subaru 37,520 - 3.9 per cent
10 Volkswagen 21,571 - 2.2 per cent

2006 Top Ten Models
1 Commodore 56,531
2 Corolla 46,256
3 Falcon 42,390
4 HiLux 36,885
5 Mazda3 32,432
6 Camry 30,244
7 Yaris 27,990
8 Getz 20,853
9 Astra 19,681
10 Rodeo 18,446

Top Ten Sales by Country of Origin
1 Japan 367,443
2 Australia 201,623
3 Thailand 103,160
4 Korea 95,443
5 South Africa 38,942
6 Germany 32,829
7 Other 23,822
8 Belgium 19,616
9 Spain 14,168
10 France 13,787

Top Five Light Cars under $25K
1 Yaris 27,990
2 Getz 20,853
3 Barina 13,635
4 Swift 10,131
5 Jazz 9441

Top Two Light Cars over $25K
1 206 1525
2 C3 779

Top Five Small Cars under $40K
1 Corolla 46,256
2 Mazda3 32,432
3 Astra 19,681
4 Viva 17,483
5 Lancer 15,633

Top Two Small Cars over $40K
1 1 Series 2093
2 Cooper 1448

Top Five Medium Cars under $55K
1 Camry 24,221
2 Mazda6 12,826
3 Accord Euro 10,013
4 Liberty 7797
5 Jetta 3111

Top Two Medium Cars over $55K
1 3 Series 6036
2 IS250 3381

Top Five Large Cars under $70K
1 Commodore 56,531
2 Falcon 42,390
3 380 12,423
4 Accord 6702
5 Camry V6* 6023
*Superceded model ... Camry V6, Avalon and Aurion total 9431

Top Three Large Cars over $70K
1 5 Series 1813
2 E-Class 1704
3 A6 698

Top Two Upper Large Cars under $100K
1 Statesman* 1986
2 300C 1864
Does not include Caprice (1090)

Top Three Upper Large Cars over $100K
1 S-Class 578
2 7 Series 293
3 Bentley (all) 108
In this class Rolls Royce (12) outsold Maybach (1) by... umm... 12 to 1....

Top Five Sports under $80K
1 MX-5 1468
2 Monaro 912
3 Astra Convertible 907
4 RX-8 879
5eq Tigra 651 & Saab 9-3 Conv

Top Two Sports over $80K
1 CLK-Class 1459
2 3 Series Coupe/Convertible 1278

Top Five Sports over $200K
1 911 389
2 6 Series 228
3 SL-Class 150
4 Maserati (all)* 107
5 Ferrari (all) 101
* Aston lists under AM Convertible and AM Coupe. To be fair, the Brit models' total of 111 would have knocked off the Italians

Top Five Peoplemovers (under and over $55K combined)
1 Carnival 4781
2 Tarago 3161
3 Odyssey 3002
4 Avensis 1417
5 Voyager 549

Top Three Vans
1 HiAce 8465
2 Express 2318
3 Transit 1919

Top Five 4x2 Utes
1 HiLux 16,723
2 Falcon 15,858
3 Commodore 13,377
4 Rodeo 10,463
5 Courier 4140

Top Five 4x4 Utes
1 HiLux 20,162
2 Navara 14,362
3 Rodeo 7983
4 Triton 7283
5 LandCruiser 7186

Top Five SUV Compact
1 RAV4 14,834
2 Forester 13,010
3 X-Trail 11,331
4 CR-V 10,069
5 Outback 6165

Top Five SUV Medium
1 Territory 18,364
2 Prado 13,374
3 Kluger 4973
4 Pajero 4496
5 Pathfinder 4148

Top Three SUV Large
1 LandCruiser 10,653
2 Patrol 4199
3 Commander 378

Top Five SUV Luxury
1 X5 2968*
2 RX330/350 2703
3 M-Class 2445
4 Discovery 1853
5 XC90 1699

dave_au
08-01-2007, 11:19 AM
No figures for Pajero, Triton, Colt, Lancer, Express?
Got some more:

Outlander 586
Challenger 1
Pajero 334

Pathfinder 229
Murano 82
Patrol 306

adz89
08-01-2007, 11:23 AM
Lancer sold 2053 for the month.

Now that's a really good result.

See, if Mitsubishi advertise a product it does help it sell. "The Street Smart Mitsubishi Lancer" advert must work... I wonder how the Colt went because they advertise that quite a bit as well.

Now, how did the Triton go?

Outlander did ok-ish I guess, it was only its first month so the next few months will show its true sales performance (with the v6 also). The Pajero didn't do so well, but that should pick up soon enough.

And Challengar lol lol lol Didn't know they still had them in stock. I wonder who bought the single one sold in December?