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South Africa’s new vehicle sales fall 6.1% YoY in July

byCustoms Today Report
07/08/2015
in International Customs, South Africa
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CAPE TOWN: The National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of SA (Naamsa) on Monday reported a 6.1% year-on-year (y/y) decline in new vehicle sales for July 2015.

New vehicle sales totaled 54,112, down from 57,636 in July last year. Of these an estimated 82.4% represented dealer sales, 11.1% sales to the vehicle rental industry, 3.4% to industry corporate fleets and 3.1% to government. Commenting on the data, Naamsa said: “The slowdown in domestic new vehicle sales continued during the month with new car and heavy truck sales registering substantial declines compared to the corresponding month last year.

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New car sales registered the largest year-to-date monthly decline. In contrast, export sales of new motor vehicles continued to record strong year-on-year gains.” Domestic sales of new light commercial vehicles, bakkies and mini buses came in at 15,090 units, reflecting a marginal improvement of 0.7%. In the medium and heavy truck segments, falls amounted to 1.6% and 6.3%, respectively.

Naamsa said vehicle exports “continued to reflect upward momentum and were increasingly contributing positively to SA’s current account of the balance of payments. New vehicle exports had risen by 24.4% to 28,291 units. “Vehicle exports for 2015 remained on target to improve, in annual terms, by about 20% to a projected industry record export number of about 330,000 for the year,” the association said.

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