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    An interesting month with the effects of the supply shortage hitting many of the Japanese marques. As such I have split the Top Ten Marques into separate Monthly and YTD tables. Note especially that Honda was outsold by Kia in May with the former dropping out of the Top Ten. Of course this is likely to turn back around in the coming months when supply resumes to normal levels.

    Enjoy....

    Top Ten Sales By Marque (Marque - Monthly Sales)

    1. Holden - 11,115
    2. Toyota - 11,044
    3. Hyundai - 7,444
    4. Ford - 6,830
    5. Mazda - 5,941
    6. Nissan - 5,093
    7. Mitsubishi - 4,691
    8. Volkswagen - 3,625
    9. Subaru - 2,454
    10. Kia - 2,353

    Total Market - 77,406

    Top Ten Sales By Marque (Marque - YTD Sales)

    1. Toyota - 72,614
    2. Holden - 49,743
    3. Ford - 36,008
    4. Mazda - 35,170
    5. Hyundai - 34,444
    6. Nissan - 27,599
    7. Mitsubishi - 25,283
    8. Subaru - 15,642
    9. Volkswagen - 15,415
    10. Honda - 12,191

    Total Market - 400,084

    Top Ten Sales by Model (Marque/Model - Monthly Sales)

    1. Holden Commodore - 3,504
    2. Toyota Hilux - 3,162
    3. Holden Cruze - 2,914
    4. Mazda Mazda3 - 2,797
    5. Hyundai i30 - 2,479
    6. Nissan Navara - 1,983
    7. Volkswagen Golf - 1,864
    8. Hyundai Getz - 1,730
    9. Ford Ranger - 1,520
    10. Toyota Camry - 1,499

    Top Ten Sales by Model (Marque/Model - YTD Sales)

    1. Holden Commodore - 17,223
    2. Mazda Mazda3 - 17,000
    3. Toyota Hilux - 15,462
    4. Toyota Corolla - 13,624
    5. Holden Cruze - 12,942
    6. Hyundai i30 - 11,715
    7. Nissan Navara - 9,996
    8. Hyundai Getz - 8,533
    9. Mitsubishi Lancer - 7,779
    10. Mitsubishi Triton - 7,734

    Mazda Model Breakdown (Model - Monthly Sales - YTD Sales)

    Mazda2 - 1,040 - 6,808
    Mazda3 - 2,782 - 16,876
    Mazda3 MPS - 15 - 124
    Mazda6 - 425 - 2,301
    MX-5 - 40 - 154
    RX-8 - 9 - 41
    CX-7 - 577 - 3,459
    CX-9 - 241 - 1,331
    BT-50 4X2 - 433 - 2,271
    BT-50 4X4 - 379 - 1,805

    Performance Model Breakdown (Marque - Model - Monthly Sales - YTD Sales)

    1. Volkswagen - Golf GTI - 250 - 967
    2. Ford - Focus XR5 - 164 - 837
    3. Subaru - Impreza WRX - 49 - 822
    4. Renault - Megane RS250 - 51 - 152
    5. Mitsubishi - Lancer Ralliart - 25 - 129
    6. Mazda - Mazda3 MPS - 15 - 124
    7. Honda - Civic Type R - 5 - 47

    1. Volkswagen - Golf R - 143 - 626
    2. Ford - Focus RS - 9 - 80
    3. Subaru - Impreza WRX STI - 10 - 55
    4. Mitsubishi - Lancer Evolution - 10 - 46

    Source: VFACTS
    Last edited by Mazda Guru; 05-07-2011 at 01:42 PM.

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    What's interesting about the numbers is that Hyundai have shot forward, no surprise as their adverts are consistently playing on the television! However Honda seems to be slipping away, though that does happen when your range looks a little tired and unexciting!

    Interesting nonetheless

    Thanks Mr MazdaGuru!

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    Honda range is seriously bad now, they used to have some decent looking cars, they now all look like they are for old men and subaru is following them

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    Gen 2 Mazda 3 is proving to be as popular as gen 1 , Mps3 is a slow seller though still, pity they are such a awesome car . Is supply from Japan an issue with the MPS ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by YOU LOSE View Post
    Is supply from Japan an issue with the MPS ???

    Col
    Sales have been poor even before the issues in Japan, however that is not to say it is not an issue now.
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    Do we have performance breakdown yet



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    Kentia into the top 10

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    Quote Originally Posted by duglet View Post
    Do we have performance breakdown yet
    Hi Duglet

    Will post it up tomorrow morning.

    Craig (aka Mazda Guru)

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    Quote Originally Posted by duglet View Post
    Do we have performance breakdown yet



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    Performance Model Breakdown added to my first post

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    The GOLF R's!!!! Holy fck, so bloody popular. You know the owners of these cars didn't read Motor Mag to determine their choice. It helps that they just look horn on the road, day and night, plus the AWD. Amazing!

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    Wow....The Megane already beating the MPS?...fark!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeldarb View Post
    The GOLF R's!!!! Holy fck, so bloody popular. You know the owners of these cars didn't read Motor Mag to determine their choice. It helps that they just look horn on the road, day and night, plus the AWD. Amazing!
    Might have to get rid of mine now, they're too popular
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    With huge sales to the golf r, and megane rs proves the value of a good report in wheels or motor mag.
    Will be interesting to see what happens to mps sales in the coming months after the last mps test (fiveights car tuned by mrt) received a rave reveiw.

    I wouldn't be surprised looking at the mps sales if a review on their viability occurred.

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    curious as to how the mps3 gen2 sales figures compare to those that were for the mps6 for the 3 years that the mps6 was in production

    Would you have any month by month or other figure comparion between say sales of the MPS6, MPS3gen1 and MPS3gen2 for similar 'in production' time slots

    wonder if white can save the MPS3 from the same path that happened to the 6

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    Im starting to think the same...

    With the new hot hatches being released Megane, Golf and new Focus soon...

    The hot hatch market is bigger now than 4 years ago and more competitive.

    Mazda need to lift the game of the MPS...maybe new cars in the range....as it looks like a sinking ship...

    Im sure if they released white in the Gen2 from the start....the sale may have been a little higher...but dont think it will save it.

    Update car, refresh car or do something to promote it more...maybe a price update is needed...

    Anyways....im sure Mazda HQ has already decided if a Gen3 is in the works......or maybe the Gen2 MPS6..or even a MX5 MPS...who knows..

    will be interesting to see June figures...end of year sales from many makers this month...

    Happy Motoring
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