This is just another reflection on what is currently happening in the vehicle manufacturer race for supremacy, this even though Toyota is also busy with a huge export drive on Hilux Bakkies.
Passenger+LCV
Maker/Brand Jan. 2022 Share
Toyota 12,312 31.0%
VW 5,346 13.5%
Suzuki 3,232 8.1%
Hyundai 2,630 6.6%
Haval 2,442 6.2%
Renault 2,247 5.7%
Nissan 2,172 5.5%
Ford 1,639 4.1%
Kia 1,507 3.8%
Isuzu 1,262 3.2%
Mahindra 1,010 2.5%
BMW 954 2.4%
Mercedes-Benz *695 1.8%
Mazda 544 1.4%
Stellantis 455 1.1%
Mitsubishi 301 0.8%
Jaguar 273 0.7%
Honda 272 0.7%
Porsche 204 0.5%
Subaru 85 0.2%
Volvo 68 0.2%
Ferrari 9 0.0%
Lamborghini 4 0.0%
Bentley 3 0.0%
Dec. 2022 Total 39,666 -
Dec. 2021 Total 33,012
What is a reality and eye opener, Suzuki third, Haval climbing fast, past Nissan, Ford Eight, Isuzu dwindling but waiting for the imminent Launch of the new bakkie.
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Martin, Isuzu only sell a bakkie & an SUV, so they can't compete with guys like Toyota with 16 different models.
On bakkie sales only, Isuzu's old, out of date, D-Max, long overdue replacement, has outsold the hapless Ranger for the past 3 months in a row.
Suzuki is doing extremely well because they sell good vehicles that are all in the price bracket South Africans can afford - the sub R600k bracket.
Jaguar, Land Rover, BMW, etc don't sell any vehicles in the sub R600k bracket where most sales occur...
On bakkie sales only, Isuzu's old, out of date, D-Max, long overdue replacement, has outsold the hapless Ranger for the past 3 months in a row.
Suzuki is doing extremely well because they sell good vehicles that are all in the price bracket South Africans can afford - the sub R600k bracket.
Jaguar, Land Rover, BMW, etc don't sell any vehicles in the sub R600k bracket where most sales occur...
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Manny, true, however it still shows Toyota is well spread across the spectrum, same as Ford, Nissan, VW.
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Ge'Off, that would apply even more so to the D-Max which is even older and the new one is even more imminent.
Not sure, if I was about to buy a Ranger (assuming I'd taken leave of my senses) I'd wait for the T6.5.
It has the same drivetrain as the current one, so it's really just a new body and higher prices you are waiting for....
Not sure, if I was about to buy a Ranger (assuming I'd taken leave of my senses) I'd wait for the T6.5.
It has the same drivetrain as the current one, so it's really just a new body and higher prices you are waiting for....
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