Not a lot going on here it seems |
The chart is only of the top 20 cars and pick-ups but that is about all that were sold there, such is the depressed market. A Chinese pick-up now leads the way but with the way things are, anything could happen in 2015, depending on supply. GM is still the best selling make overall and several of its models adorn the list below.
Car dealers survive on repair work, although getting parts can be a challenge. At least 50% of the 350 new car dealers have no cars to sell. Some have now not sold a new car for years. Makes you appreciate what you have.
1 | Dongfeng | Pick-Up | 3,181 | |
2 | Mitsubishi | Lancer | 1,822 | |
3 | Toyota | Corolla | 1,633 | |
4 | Ford | Explorer | 1,208 | |
5 | Toyota | Fortuner | 1,114 | |
6 | Chevrolet | Aveo | 1,105 | |
7 | Jeep | Cherokee | 989 | |
8 | Mitsubishi | Montero Sport | 928 | |
9 | Chevrolet | Orlando | 919 | |
10 | Ford | Fiesta | 868 | |
11 | Chevrolet | Silverado | 766 | |
12 | Dodge | Forza | 521 | |
13 | Toyota | Hilux | 519 | |
14 | Chevrolet | Luv | 448 | |
15 | Ford | Eco Sport | 431 | |
16 | Chevrolet | Spark | 398 | |
17 | Chevrolet | Cruze | 218 | |
18 | Hyundai | Sante Fe | 128 | |
19 | Chevrolet | Tahoe | 74 | |
20 | Daihatsu | Terios | 59 |
Data source: CAVENEZ.
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