Vehicle sales in South Africa remained stable in February, with the total market growing by 6.4 percent over the same month last year, according to the latest figures released by NAAMSA.
The organisation said that numerous factors continue to fuel demand in our market, including low interest rates, new model introductions and an improved financial position among buyers.
These overall figures include those by Mercedes-Benz SA, which has provided an overall number but is not reporting individual model sales for the time being, due to a directive from its parent company.
TOP 30 PASSENGER VEHICLES:
1. VW Polo Vivo - 2651
2. VW Polo - 2470
3. Toyota Corolla/Auris - 1513
4. Ford Figo - 1042
5. Toyota Fortuner - 996
6. Toyota Yaris - 753
7. Chevrolet Aveo - 710
8. VW Golf - 626
9. BMW 1 Series - 625
10. Nissan Micra - 551
11. Renault Sandero - 543
12. Chevrolet Sonic - 521
13. BMW 3 Series - 504
14. Ford Fiesta - 489
15. Toyota Avanza - 456
16. Honda Jazz - 440
17. Nissan Juke - 438
18. VW Jetta - 391
19. Audi A4 - 371
20. Nissan Livina - 369
21. Nissan Qashqai - 335
22. Chevrolet Cruze - 319
23. Chevrolet Spark - 315
23. Toyota Aygo - 315
25. Mazda2 - 297
26. Ford Focus - 280
27. Chevrolet Captiva - 273
28. Audi A3 - 239
29. Range Rover Evoque - 231
29. BMW 5 Series - 231
TOP 20 LIGHT COMMERCIALS
1. Toyota Hilux - 3384
2. Chevrolet Utility - 1846
3. Nissan NP200 - 1450
4. Toyota Quantum - 1030
5. Isuzu KB - 1029
6. VW Amarok - 817
7. Nissan NP300 - 698
8. Ford Ranger - 458
9. Toyota Land Cruiser PU - 302
10. Nissan Navara - 282
11. Mahindra Scorpio PU - 152
12. Mazda BT-50 - 149
13. VW T5 - 135
14. Ford Bantam - 132
15. Mitsubishi Triton - 107
16. Tata Xenon - 90
17. Land Rover Defender - 60
18. Mahindra Bolero - 47
19. Toyota Avanza PV - 44
20. Tata Telcoline - 30