Australasian Bus & Coach – July 2019

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busnews.com.au July 2019 ABC^75

For the body builders, Volgren was on top but not
the busiest it has been this year, with some of the
other recorded highs involving Custom Bus Group
(18), Bustech (17) and BCI (16). Fifteen builders were
involved this month, an equal record for the year.

SALES BY BODY


Sales by chassis


SALES BY
AIR-CONDITIONER
Alsofortheair-conditioners,marketleaderThermoKing
didn’thaveitsstrongestmontheither,withthathonour
bestowedonSpheros(23),Hispacold(18)andMCC(15)
makinggreatgains.Yutong(14)andDenso(14)alsoreached
doublefigures.

ThermoKing 39
Spheros 23
Hispacold 18
MCC 15
Yutong 14
Denso 14

N/A 13
Valeo 9
Konvekta 4
Kingtec 1
Coachair 1

%


VOLVO 46

SCANIA 44

BCI 16
YUTONG 16

HINO 10
MERCEDES-BENZ 8

BUSTECH 5

BONLUCK 2

KING LONG 2
CHALLENGER 1

MAN 1

P&DCOACHWORKS 2
KINGLONG 2
EXPRESSCOACHES 2
CHALLENGER 1
N/A 1

BONLUCK 2

SCANIAHIGER 3

COACHCONCEPTS 3

COACH DESIGNS 5

N/A 6

JBUS 8

IRIZAR 11

YUTONG 16

BUSTECH 17
BCI 16

CUSTOMBUS 18

VOLGREN 38

Percentage by
REGION

37 %
NSW

23 %
WA

8 %
SA

3 %
NT

3 %
TA S

26 %
QLD

For the manufacturers, while Volvo and Scania posted their best figures of the year with 46 and
44, respectively, the likes of BCI (16) and Hino (10) too hit year’s best figures, whereas Yutong also
returned to double-figure deliveries.
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