While new passenger car sales of 5,959 for August were only 192 units (3.3%) ahead of August 2011 (5,767) this volume was the highest August since 2007 when sales were hitting peak levels before the global financial crisis, the local new car industry group said.
New commercial vehicles were a lot stronger with 2,216 registrations, up 30.5% (518 units) on August 2011 (1,698). This was the best August for commercial sales since 2005.
“The volume of new vehicle sales appears to be settling back to the levels we saw in 2007 prior to the GFC,” said Perry Kerr, chief executive officer of the Motor Industry Association. “This is positive news for the industry and we are optimistic this will continue for the rest of the year.”
Toyota remained in number one position for passenger cars with 869 registrations followed by Ford with 712 and Holden in third with 626. In commercial vehicles, Toyota again was in first place with 584 registrations followed by Ford with 346 and Holden 253.
The best-selling model in the passenger car segment was the Ford Focus with 282 registrations followed by the Toyota Corolla (262 registrations) with the Holden Captiva third (238 registrations). In the commercial segment the best-selling model was the Toyota Hilux with 341 registrations, the Ford Ranger second with 283 registrations and the Toyota Hiace third on 231 registrations.

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