New Vehicle Sales Overcome Challenges
Media Release
9 January 2012
New Vehicle Sales
Overcome Challenges
The New Zealand new vehicle market
was up 5.2% on 2010, with total sales of 84,640 units,
broken down by passenger cars (64,019 verse 62,029 – up
3.2%) and commercials (20,621 verse 18,424 – up
11.9%).
“This was an outstanding result” said Mr
Kerr, Chief Executive Officer of the Motor Industry
Association. “2011 was a year of significant challenges
for the industry. Natural disasters, both locally and
overseas (Japan and Thailand) coupled with a subdued
economic environment, as well as the Rugby World Cup (though
capturing the nation’s attention took customers away from
new vehicle show rooms) meant it was always going to be a
tough year.”
Looking at the December result, new
passenger car sales were up 17.1% on the same month 2011,
while commercial registrations were down 17.6% in the same
period – this result influenced by shortages of light
commercial vehicle stock from Thailand. Toyota dominated
passenger car registrations taking out just under 39% of the
market (2,069 registrations) with Holden in second place
with 11% (580 registrations) and Ford third with 8% (431
registrations). In the commercial segment Toyota retained
top position with 301 registrations (26% of the market),
Ford second place with 177 registrations and Holden in third
with 88 registrations.
Toyota dominated the top
places in the individual model stakes taking out the first
five places – with Corolla (743 units) Yaris (320) RAV4
(275) Highlander (268) and Camry (266). The Toyota Hilux
remained the top selling commercial vehicle (136 units)
followed by the Ford Ranger (130) and the Toyota Hiace
(128).
For the full year 2011 Toyota retained market
leadership with 17,534 registrations giving it a dominant
20.7% market share. In second place Ford achieved 8,656
registrations (10.2%) with Holden in third position with 852
registrations (9.5%). Second and third positions were
reversed from 2010 registrations.
In the passenger
car segment Toyota held onto top place with 11,796
registrations followed by Holden with 6,662 registrations.
Hyundai achieved third position (6,072 registrations) moving
up two places from 2010. There were no changes in the
luxury car ranking with Audi remaining in top place (1,331),
followed by BMW (1,217) and Mercedes-Benz (981).
New
Zealand’s top selling model continues to be the Toyota
Corolla (4,166) followed by the Suzuki Swift (2,892) with
the Holden Commodore third position (2,381). The Hyundai
I30 moved up from ninth top selling model in 2010 to fourth
place. For the year the Toyota Hilux was the top selling
light commercial followed by the Nissan Navara and Ford
Ranger. These positions remain unchanged from
2010.
It was a mixed bag when comparing actual sales
numbers (2011 verse 2010). Stock shortages arising from the
Japanese and subsequent Tsunami affected a number of the
Japanese marques with Toyota, Mazda and Subaru all down. On
the plus side (out of the top 15) Hyundai, Suzuki,
Mitsubishi, Volkswagen, Kia all recorded sizeable increases.
The luxury car market also performed well with all major
marques (BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Lexus) ahead of the
industry average of 3.2%. The Chinese marques of Chery and
Great Wall also recorded sizeable increases though their
overall market penetration is still small.
ENDS.