Record November sales have kept the Australian motor industry on target for another best-selling year, according to the latest results released by the industry's statistical service VFACTS.

Industry sales rolled past the 1 million mark for the year to date as the November total reached 101,365, a gain of 2.5 per cent on the same month last year.

This keeps the industry running at 0.6 per cent ahead of last year's record pace. New sales records have been posted for seven of the 11 months of 2017.

Comparing last month with the same period last year, small cars showed a 6.4 per cent upswing against a general decline in passenger car sales. The majority of the market momentum was again with the small and medium SUVs, and the 4X4 utilities.

The small SUV segment was the star performer, rocketing up 31.1 per cent on the back of some fresh competition arriving in the marketplace.

SUV sales generally were up 8.6 per cent and light commercials up 7.9 per cent compared with November last year. Year to date, the two segments have risen 4.7 per cent and 7.5 per cent respectively.

Two light commercial vehicles and five SUVs were among the nation's top 10 best-selling vehicles in November.

Strong sales were recorded across all states except for the two territories which suffered slight falls. 

Business buyers returned in force to the November market. While sales to private buyers fell 3.4 per cent on the November 2016 result, business purchases of SUVs and light commercials rose by 12.9 per cent and 14.6 per cent respectively.

The Chief Executive of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, Tony Weber, said that with less than one month remaining, he remained confident that the industry would surpass last year's record total.

"The momentum built in the market over the past few months appears to be continuing so we're on target for another record year," he said.

Toyota remained the runaway market leader with an 18.6 per cent share of the November sales, followed by Mazda (9.2%), Hyundai (8.7%), Holden (7.8%) and Mitsubishi (6.6%).

The Toyota Hilux was Australia's best-selling vehicle in November with 4,103 sales, followed by the Ford Ranger (3,576), the Toyota Corolla (2,959), Mazda3 (2,464) and the Mazda CX-5 (2,358).

Key Points:

  • The November 2017 market of 101,365 new vehicle sales is an increase of 2,428 vehicle sales or 2.5% on November 2016 (98,937) vehicle sales. November 2017 (25.7) had the same number of selling days as November 2016, which resulted in an increase of 95.7 vehicle sales per day.
  • The Passenger Vehicle Market is down by 2,923 vehicle sales (-7.3%) over the same month last year; the Sports Utility Market is up by 3,212 vehicle sales (8.6%); the Light Commercial Market is up by 1,467 vehicle sales (7.9%); and the Heavy Commercial Vehicle Market is up by 672 vehicle sales (22.7%) versus November 2016.
  • Toyota was market leader in November, followed by Mazda and Hyundai. Toyota led Mazda with a margin of 9,474 vehicle sales and 9.4 market share points.

SALES RESULTS
Source: VFACTS

 

Top 10 individual models (by sales volume):  State/Territory results (by sales volume):

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VFACTS monthly vehicle sales data is available at noon on the 3rd working day after the end of every month. Select data and media releases on the sales results are available at www.fcai.com.au