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Wishlist
TheeMarket
Winning
Tanking
2019 ARRIVALS
NOSPIKEFOR‘EOFY’
Advancefromtherear
AnyFordnota Ranger
heoriginal ord umawasneversold
inAustralia;nowthemoderncrossover
versionis settoremainlockedoffin
Europe.Whichis a shame,because
asa high-ridingwagonit looksmore
convincing,startledheadlightsandall.It’s
loadedwithtech,too,includinga 48Vmild
hybridsystemand1.0-litreturbotriple.
HIGHLIGHTSChallengerbrandshad
winsagainsttheestablishedplayers,Kia
leadingthechargewith1.9%growth
acrossitsrange.Skodawasevenhappier,
jumping35%.LDV(+30%),GreatWall
(+50%)Haval(+313%),MG(+207%)and
Ram(+1210%)wereothersjoininginthe
spoilsasbuyerscastasideallegiances,
althoughallwereoffverylowbases.At
theotherendofthescalewasPorsche
(+15%),theupdatedMacansettlinginto
a nicestride,backedupbytheCayenne.
LOWLIGHTSPlentyofgloomyfaces
acrossthemarketinwhatwasa tough
month;the9.6%dropgreaterthanthe
restof2019.Hardesthitwerestruggling
luxurybrandssuchasAlfaRomeo(-49%),
Audi(-46%),Infiniti(-45%)andJaguar
(-24%).Holden’ssalesslidecontinued,
down35%,asdidJeep(-27%).Big
hittersweren’timmunetotheslump,
withMazda(-13%),Nissan(-17%)and
Mitsubishi(-13%)stuckinreverse.
1 Toyota Hilux 5396 1 5787
2 Ford Ranger 4851 2 4768
3 Hyundai i30 3343 4 3547
4 Toyota Corolla 3137 5 3780
5 Mazda CX-5 2911 7 3136
6 Kia Cerato 2832 8 2485
7 Mitsubishi Triton 2695 18 3919
8 Mazda3 2533 6 3327
9 Toyota RAV4 2449 3 2690
10 Hyundai Tucson 2344 11 2000
11 Mitsubishi ASX 2204 27 2053
12 Holden Colorado 2149 10 2472
13 Nissan X-Trail 2148 13 2151
14 Toyota Prado 2045 9 1688
15 Isuzu D-Max 2027 15 2223
16 Subaru Forester 2014 14 1004
17 Honda CR-V 1987 25 2232
18 Mitsu’ Outlander 1892 19 1881
19 Honda HR-V 1769 30 1760
20 Mazda CX-3 1708 20 1869
TOTAL SALES
117,817
MODEL SALES RANK SALES
(MAY ’19) (JUNE ’18)
It was once known as the Falconcar
company, but Ford could now beca
the Ranger brand, with 68% of the
Blue Oval’s sales attributable tothe
workhorse ute. Take Ranger outoft
mix and many non-ute brands troun
Ford’s paltry 2304 June sales: Suba
(4615), Kia (7200), Hyundai (10,001
and Honda (6232), to name a few.
There’s still strength in the boutique
rear-drive market. Buoyed by an end
year push from Mercedes-Benz with
C-Class and Kia with its Stinger, take-
up of rear-drivers grew 4.7%, which
is decent given the overall market
decline. Even the struggling Chrysler
300 managed an uptick, no doubt
helped by orders from NSW police.
JUNE 2019
AUGUST
BMW X3/X4 M Competition
Hyundai Venue; Veloster
Mercedes-Benz GLC facelift
Skoda Kodiaq RS
Ssangyong Korando
Tesla Model 3
SEPTEMBER
Hyundai Ioniq facelift
Mazda MX-5 30th Anniversary
Mercedes-AMG A35
Mercedes-Benz GLC; CLA
Lamborghini Huracan Evo
Peugeot 508
Porsche 911 Speedster
To y o t a S up r a
Volkswagen Tiguan 110TSI; Polo Style
OCTOBER
Audi Q3; TT update
Citroen C5 Aircross
Toyota Corolla sedan; Granvia
Kia Seltos
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Hyundai Sonata
Ssangyong Korando
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