Top 100 sales: Ranger wins again

The Ford Ranger topped the local sales charts again, with 3095 sales.

The Ford Ranger topped the local sales charts again, with 3095 sales.

Published May 7, 2015

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Johannesburg – Proving that its sales victory in December last year was not just a one-off, Ford’s Ranger outsold the Toyota Hilux in April by quite a hefty margin.

The Ranger was also the best-selling vehicle overall last month, with 3095 units sold, while the Hilux was a distant second, with 2105 sold.

April was a hard sales month for the industry as a whole, with the public holidays eating into precious showroom time; overall sales were down 3.3 percent on the same month last year.

Splitting the numbers, the passenger car market declined by 1.9 percent year on year while light commercial vehicle sales fell by 6.0 percent. In contrast, export sales were up by 40.5 percent year on year.

Yet despite the weak domestic sales, Naamsa continues to predict a slight sales growth this year, which it bases on the assumption that the economy will grow marginally and that interest rates will remain stable.

TOP COMPANIES

1. Toyota – 7916

2. Volkswagen - 7157

3. Ford - 6492

4. AMH/AAD - 4379

5. General Motors - 4169

6. Nissan – 3204

7. BMW - 1956

8. Renault - 1050

9. Honda - 995

10. Mazda - 570

TOP 100 – REPORTED SALES

1. Ford Ranger – 3095

2. Toyota Hilux - 2105

3. Volkswagen Polo - 2012

4. Toyota Corolla/Quest/Auris – 1758

5. Volkswagen Polo Vivo – 1729

6. Chevrolet Utility - 1352

7. Toyota Etios – 1248

8. Nissan NP200 - 1034

9. Isuzu KB – 988

10. Ford Fiesta - 922

11. Ford EcoSport – 837

12. Ford Figo - 835

13. BMW 3 Series – 816

14. Volkswagen Golf – 647

15. Nissan NP300 Hardbody - 563

16. Datsun Go – 517

17. Toyota Fortuner – 488

18. Toyota Quantum - 461

19. Renault Sandero – 443

20. Audi A4 - 403

21. Toyota Rav4 - 368

22. Renault Clio – 354

23. Toyota Land Cruiser PU - 352

24. Audi A3 - 345

25. Opel Corsa – 331

26. Toyota Avanza - 327

27. Ford Kuga – 291

28. Nissan X-Trail – 266

29. Volkswagen Jetta - 265

30. Honda Jazz - 260

31. Ford Focus – 252

32. Chevrolet Cruze – 246

33. Honda Ballade – 240

34. Volkswagen Up - 236

35. Chevrolet Spark – 234

36. Nissan Qashqai – 232

37. Nissan NV350 Taxi - 229

38. Volkswagen Tiguan - 210

39. Honda CR-V – 204

40. Mazda3 – 197

41. Renault Duster – 194

42. Volkswagen Amarok - 191

43. Chevrolet Aveo - 180

44. BMW 2 Series – 175

45. Volkswagen Caddy - 171

46. BMW 4 Series – 167

47. Toyota Yaris - 165

48. BMW 1 Series – 147

49. Jeep Grand Cherokee – 146

50. Honda Brio – 144

51. Mazda CX-5 – 143

52. Toyota Prado – 140

53. Mitsubishi Triton - 138

54. Suzuki Swift - 135

55. Land Rover Discovery 4 – 131

56. BMW X5 – 129

57. Jeep Compass – 128

58. Mitsubishi ASX – 117

59. Audi Q3 - 114

60. Opel Mokka - 113

61. BMW X3 – 106

62. Audi Q5 - 105

63. Mazda2 - 104

64. Chevrolet Trailblazer – 100

65. Range Rover Evoque – 96

66. Audi A1 - 94

66. Jeep Wrangler – 94

66. Nissan Navara - 94

66. Range Rover Sport – 94

66. Volvo V40 - 94

71. Honda Mobilio – 88

71. Volkswagen Golf SV – 88

73. Mazda BT-50 - 87

74. Chevrolet Captiva – 86

74. Ford Ikon – 86

76. Mahindra Scorpio Pik-Up - 84

77. Opel Adam – 79

78. Audi A5 - 78

79. Mitsubishi Pajero – 76

79. Suzuki Jimny - 76

81. Mini Hatch 3dr - 74

82. BMW X4 - 71

83. BMW 5 Series – 70

84. Ford Transit - 64

85. Suzuki Celerio – 68

86. Mahindra Bolero - 60

86. Toyota Land Cruiser 200 - 60

88. Nissan Almera – 58

88. Suzuki SX4 – 58

90. Volkswagen T5 - 57

91. BMW X6 – 56

92. Dodge Journey – 55

92. Peugeot 208 - 55

94. Mahindra XUV – 54

94. Porsche Cayenne - 54

96. Mini Hatch 5dr – 52

96. Mitsubishi Mirage - 52

98. Honda Civic - 51

99. Nissan Juke – 50

100. Audi A6 - 49

100. Jeep Cherokee – 49

*List excludes non-reporters such as Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Kia and GWM. Shame on them.

Data: Lightstone Auto

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