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October new-vehicle sales up 4.6%, Porsche follows in Merc, BMW footsteps

1st November 2017

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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New-vehicle sales in October increased for the fifth month in a row, improving by 4.6% on sales in the same month last year, to reach 51 037 units.

Passenger car sales carried the market in October, with all other segments in decline.

Sales numbers released by the Department of Trade and Industry on Wednesday show that new passenger car sales grew by 7.9%, to 35 316 units.

Sales of new light commercial vehicles, bakkies and minibuses, at 13 376 units, dropped by 1.7%.

October sales of new medium trucks, at 668 units, declined by 3.2%.

New heavy truck and bus sales decreased by 5.1%, to 1 677 units.

New-vehicle exports declined by 8.3%, to 28 229 units.

The National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (Naamsa) on Wednesday described October’s sales gain as “encouraging”.

“The improvement was despite the continued difficult economic environment compounded by political and economic policy uncertainty.”

Naamsa expected sales to improve by around 1.5% in 2017 compared with 2016.

The association said new vehicle exports were negatively affected by the impact of a massive storm in Durban, which affected operations at the Durban Port and at Toyota’s Durban plant.

“Hopefully, new-vehicle exports will show an improvement in the last two months of 2017 on the back of the normalisation of Durban Port operations and recovery of production by Toyota Motors South Africa.”

Naamsa also noted that Porsche had, from October, declined to provide sales statistics by segment, with only a single sales number available.

This makes the German brand the fourth company to do so, following in the footsteps of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Chinese car maker Great Wall Motors.

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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