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Old 04-01-2013, 04:52 PM   #1
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Default VFacts for December 2012

The 10 best selling cars during the month of December were:

1. Mazda 3 4649
2. Camry 3586
3.Corolla 3543
4.Hilux 3120
5.Navara 2691
6. i30 2250
7.Commodore 2198
8. Yaris 1948
9.Focus 1915
10.Cruze 1904

Yay, Focus outsells Cruze.



Light Car Segment Winners :

1. Toyota Yaris (1,948 – 16.8%)
2. Mazda2 (1,389 – 12%)
3. Hyundai i20 (1,182 – 10.2%)

Small Car Segment Winners:


1. Mazda3 (4,649 – 22.3%)
2. Toyota Corolla (3,543 – 17%)
3. Hyundai i30 (2,259 – 10.8%)

Medium Car Segment Winners:

1. Toyota Camry (3,586 – 54.2%)
2. Mercedes-Benz C-Class (706 – 42.2% of medium car segment over 60k)
3. Mazda6 (611 – 9.2%)

Large Car Segment Winners:


1. Holden Commodore (2,198 – 43.9%)
2. Toyota Aurion (1,255 – 25.1%)
3. Ford Falcon (1,111 – 22.2%)

Upper Large Car Segment Winners:

1. Chrysler 300 (285 – 73.8% of upper large under 100k)
2. Holden Caprice (101 – 26.2% of upper large under 100k)
3. BMW 7 Series (42 – 61.8% of upper large over 100k)

People Mover Segment Winners:

1. Kia Carnival (252 – 36.6%)
2. Hyundai iMax (122 – 17.7%)
3. Toyota Tarago (84 – 12.2%)

Sports Segment Winners:

1. Hyundai Veloster (449 – 28.9%)
2. Toyota 86 (375 – 24.1%)
3. Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe (182 – 11.7%)

Supercars (200k+) Segment Winners:

1. BMW 6 Series (20 – 28.6%)
2. Porsche 911 (11 units – 15.5%)
3. Ferrari / Mercedes-Benz SL (9 – 12.7%)

SUV Small Segment Winners:

1. Nissan Dualis (1,345 – 26.9%)
2. Hyundai ix35 (1,051 – 21%)
3. Subaru XV (881 – 17.6%)

SUV Medium Segment Winners:

1. Toyota RAV4 (1,789 – 20.2%)
2. Mazda CX-5 (1,506 – 17%)
3. Nissan X-Trail (1,059 – 11.9%)

SUV Large Segment Winners:

1. Toyota Prado (1,313 – 16.1%)
2. Ford Territory (1,199 – 14.7%)
3. Holden Captiva 7 (944 – 11.6%)

SUV Upper Large Segment Winners:

1. Toyota Landcruiser Wagon (905 – 80.9%)
2. Nissan Patrol Wagon (213 – 19.1%)

Pickup 4×2 Segment Winners

1. Toyota Hilux 4×2 (804 – 21.1%)
2. Ford Ranger (560 – 14.7%)
3. Mitsubishi Triton 4×2 (475 – 12.5%)

Pickup 4×4 Segment Winners

1. Nissan Navara 4×4 (2,486 – 23.1%)
2. Toyota Hilux 4×4 (2,316 – 21.5%)
3. Ford Ranger (1,173 – 10.9%)


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