
Euro Bakkie market
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Euro Bakkie market
Here is the market share of the bakkie market in Europe for the first quarter of 2018. Total units sold was 59200.


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I am amazed that the Hilux sells anything apart from in SA?
The Germans are doing well with the Rok/Merc. Didn't expect them to have a 16% share
The Germans are doing well with the Rok/Merc. Didn't expect them to have a 16% share
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Nearly 40% of Euro bakkie sales are Japanese.
Whilst the Europeans barely match that figure.
Rather a poor show by Europe.
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Well, lets take a look see at what sells in Japan...
Best-Selling Vehicle Manufacturers in Japan in 2017 (Full Year)
The 25 largest vehicle manufacturers in Japan in 2017...
(includes mini and passenger cars, trucks and buses according to JADA) were:
Brand Sales 2017 % Change
1 Toyota 1,587,062 3.9%
2 Honda 724,834 2.5%
3 Suzuki 665,871 6.9%
4 Daihatsu 630,856 7.5%
5 Nissan 591,000 10.6%
6 Mazda 209,689 4.1%
7 Subaru 176,737 13.5%
8 Mitsubishi 91,621 6.9%
9 Isuzu 80,984 -0.2
10 Mercedes Benz 68,221 1.2%
11 Hino 67,778 7.1%
12 BMW 52,527 3.9%
13 Volkswagen 49,040 3.8%
14 Lexus 45,605 -12.6% Oops!
15 Mitsubishi Fuso 44,134 -2.4%
16 Audi 28,336 -0.6%
17 Mini 25,427 3.6%
18 Volvo 16,120 8.1%
19 UD Trucks 10,858 3.1%
20 Jeep 10,102 7.6%
21 Peugeot 8,242 11.3%
22 Renault 7,121 34.3% Massive increase!!!
23 Porsche 6,923 0.5%
24 Fiat 6,523 -2.9%
25 Smart 4,638 2.9%
Renault did well.... off a very low base.
For every Renault sold Honda sold 102 vehicles...
Best-Selling Vehicle Manufacturers in Japan in 2017 (Full Year)
The 25 largest vehicle manufacturers in Japan in 2017...
(includes mini and passenger cars, trucks and buses according to JADA) were:
Brand Sales 2017 % Change
1 Toyota 1,587,062 3.9%
2 Honda 724,834 2.5%
3 Suzuki 665,871 6.9%
4 Daihatsu 630,856 7.5%
5 Nissan 591,000 10.6%
6 Mazda 209,689 4.1%
7 Subaru 176,737 13.5%
8 Mitsubishi 91,621 6.9%
9 Isuzu 80,984 -0.2
10 Mercedes Benz 68,221 1.2%
11 Hino 67,778 7.1%
12 BMW 52,527 3.9%
13 Volkswagen 49,040 3.8%
14 Lexus 45,605 -12.6% Oops!
15 Mitsubishi Fuso 44,134 -2.4%
16 Audi 28,336 -0.6%
17 Mini 25,427 3.6%
18 Volvo 16,120 8.1%
19 UD Trucks 10,858 3.1%
20 Jeep 10,102 7.6%
21 Peugeot 8,242 11.3%
22 Renault 7,121 34.3% Massive increase!!!
23 Porsche 6,923 0.5%
24 Fiat 6,523 -2.9%
25 Smart 4,638 2.9%
Renault did well.... off a very low base.
For every Renault sold Honda sold 102 vehicles...

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This is where Renault were clever. There just owned some Jap companies
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But Jap brands are not subjected to heavy import duties in Japan. Hence why they sell so well. Says nothing about what’s better.
It’s not incredibly mysterious.

But Jap brands are not subjected to heavy import duties in Japan. Hence why they sell so well. Says nothing about what’s better.
It’s not incredibly mysterious.
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Google tells me that Japan has a population of 129 million. That is 70 million more than SA or almost half.
Yet they sell so much more vehicles than SA. The top 10 on Manny's list sells a combined 4,2 million vehicles.
SA's top 10 for 2017 sold about 100K vehicles between them. Huge difference.
Seems like the Japanese drives a vehicle for a year or two and then they buy a new one. Their second hand market must be flooded
Yet they sell so much more vehicles than SA. The top 10 on Manny's list sells a combined 4,2 million vehicles.
SA's top 10 for 2017 sold about 100K vehicles between them. Huge difference.
Seems like the Japanese drives a vehicle for a year or two and then they buy a new one. Their second hand market must be flooded
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They strip the vehicles and ship parts worldwide
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Japan does not strip due to theftMike Nel wrote:But we also strip vehicles (mostly Hilux and Frotunas) and ship them into Africa
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And they send their "grey" imports into Africa as well. Most of the cars on the roads in Namibia/Botswana/Zambia, etc are 2nd hand Jap importsOppies3800 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:09 pmThey strip the vehicles and ship parts worldwide
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But the space they can move in is three time smaller than SAMike Nel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:55 amGoogle tells me that Japan has a population of 129 million. That is 70 million more than SA or almost half.
Yet they sell so much more vehicles than SA. The top 10 on Manny's list sells a combined 4,2 million vehicles.
SA's top 10 for 2017 sold about 100K vehicles between them. Huge difference.
Seems like the Japanese drives a vehicle for a year or two and then they buy a new one. Their second hand market must be flooded
Imagine the traffic jams in the Karoo, Tankwa & Richtersveld

377,915 sq km
Japan is about 3 times smaller than South Africa. South Africa is approximately 1,219,090 sq km, while Japan is approximately 377,915 sq km.
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