Australia 2020. Sales fall 13.8%, while Toyota successfully holds (-0.5%)
Australian vehicles market falls affected by the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, Full Year 2020 sales have been 916.878, down 13.8% compared to 2019. The leader Toyota remains almost flat (-0.5%), while Mitsubishi plummets 29.9%.
New Zealand 2020. Best selling cars ranking
New Zealand Best Selling Car ranking in 2020 reports the Ford Ranger still as the market leader, holding 6.9% share. The Kia Seltos jumped to 6th spot while the Toyota Corolla fell down in 8th position.
Australia 2020. Best selling cars ranking
Australia Best selling cars in 2020 is dominated one more time by the Toyota Hilux. The Ford Ranger gets back in second place and surpasses the Toyota Rav4, while the Hyundai Tucson enters the leaderboard.
New Caledonia 2020. Nissan (+30%) outperforms a growing market (+2.3%)
New Caledonian vehicles market in 2020 grows by 2.3% despite the pandemic and restrictions. Full-Year sales have been 7.909, while Nissan outperforms the market (+30%) and enters the leaderboard.
New Zealand 2020. Kia is the only brand to grow in a market back...
New Zealand vehicles market in 2020 falls by 22.6% as the pandemic and lockdowns affect sales. Full-Year sales have been 119.609, the lowest annual volume since 2013. Kia (+12.7%) is the only brand on the leaderboard to report growth.
Solomon Islands. Vehicles market up 10.7% in 2019
Solomon Islands Vehicles Market in 2019 grew in double-digits. Indeed, Total sales have been 299, up 10.7%. The leader Toyota held over 40% of the market while Isuzu dropped sharply down (-23.1%). Hyundai and Nissan boomed.
Tonga. In 2019 auto sales grew 17.7% while Toyota held 75%
Tonga vehicles market in 2019 grew in double-digits. Indeed, the Full-year ended with 73 units sold, up 17.7%. The historic leader, Toyota, held over 75% of share, while the Mazda and Hyundai ended respectively at 8.2% and 6.7%.
American Samoa. Toyota & Ford grew in double-digits, pushing market up 8.2%
American Samoa Vehicles Market in the 2018 fell down 12% with registrations at 360. Toyota has kept the crown - despite losing 2.2% from the previous year - followed by Ford and Hyundai.
Samoa. Toyota holding over 40% of a marginally negative market
Samoa Car Sales in 2019 reported a negative performance, after the previous year's robust growth. Indeed, the Full-year reported 424 registrations, down 4.3%. Toyota held over 40% of the market, followed by Ford and Hyundai.
Papua New Guinea. Toyota held 50% in market bouncing back in 2019, up 9.5%
Papua New Guinea vehicles market in 2019 reported a robust growth, after four consecutive years of decline. Indeed, the Full-year ended with registrations at 5.331, up 9.5%. Toyota and Nissan grew in double-digits, but the star of the year was Kia, soaring 50.7%.