South Africa best selling cars. The top 100 in the 2018
South Africa best selling cars ranking in the 2018 with the Volkswagen Polo leader of the market, ahead of the Toyota Hilux and the Ford Ranger. Great performances were reported by the Nissan NP200, the Hyundai Grand i10 and the Toyota Yaris.
South Africa best selling cars. The top 100 of the 2015.
South Africa best selling cars ranking in the 2015 led by Volkswagen Polo Vivo locally produced and dominator since years with a good gap over the pick ups Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger.
South Africa 2015. Market moderately negative
South Africa Car Market 2015 fell down for the second year in a row due to negative economic environment and low consumer's demand. Ford and Renault gained space thanks to the successful introduction of new models.
South Africa best selling cars 2016. The top 100
South Africa best selling cars 2016 dominated by the Volkswagen Polo with a wide gap over two archrival, the Toyota Hilux and the Ford Ranger fighting for the second place.
South Africa 2020. Renault plummets in market down 23.3%
South African auto market in 2020 falls by 23.3% as the pandemic significantly affects sales. Full-Year sales have been 380.440, while Renault reports the worst performance on the leaderboard by falling 41.1%.
South Africa 2018. Toyota dominates in a declining market
South Africa Auto Sales in 2018 declined for the 5th time in a row, ending the year with registrations at 525.159 units, down 1.3%. Toyota is the market leader, taking a huge gap from Volkswagen and Ford.
South Africa 2021. Haval Enters The Leaderboard In Market Gaining 20.5%
South Africa Auto market in 2021 rises by 20.5% with 464,743 sales, reporting a strong performance except for Q1 (-0.7%). Haval enters the leaderboard and reports the best performance this year, gaining 146.4%.
South Africa 2017. Cars sales up 1% breaking three years of falls
South African Auto Sales in the 2017 recovered only 1.7% after four years of decline. Indeed the country is facing harsh economic times and just in Q4 come out from a recession. Toyota gained 9% while the winner of the year was the Renault-Nissan Group.
South Africa 2016. Market down for the third consecutive year
S Africa vehicles sales in 2016 fell down for the third year in a row hit by recession and currency depreciation. Mercedes was the best brand, avoiding to lose volume as done by almost all competitors.