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"Holden Commodore drops out of the top 20 list as passenger cars generally fall out of favour
THE Holden Commodore has fallen to number 23 on the list of Australia’s best-selling passenger cars in May as the brand struggles to find solid ground in the wake of its exit from Australian manufacturing.
But that number is still fluffed up by sales of remaining locally built stock. Subtract the 157 VFII Commodore sales from the mix, and Holden moved only 883 of the new, fully imported ZB model, which would have dropped it another three rungs on the bestsellers’ list.
"Year to date, Commodore sales are down more than 50 percent on the same five-month period last year at 4225, preliminary data shows. Of those, only 2204 are of the new Opel Insignia-based ZB -- meaning Holden has sold fewer of its new Commodores this year than Ford has sold Mustangs (2285)."
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Holden, meanwhile, had another month of struggles in the showroom during May, falling to number eight on the charts after managing just 5129 sales for the month. Only the Spark (123) and Barina (284) managed to build on May last year’s numbers -- by a combined 12 sales -- with the new Equinox (428) finally shuffling ahead of its replacement, the Captiva (370).
Overall, new-car sales tapped the brakes firmly in May, falling to just 100,754 for the month, a 2.1 percent contraction compared with the same month last year. It leaves the market exactly the same margin -- 2.1 percent -- ahead of the first five months of last year."
Top 20.
Toyota Corolla 3120 3160
Hyundai i30 2779 2683
Mazda3 2586 2594
Mazda CX-5 2382 2298
Toyota RAV4 2063 1977
Mitsubishi ASX 2029 1742
Volkswagen Golf 1951 1534
Kia Cerato 1843 1,735
Hyundai Tucson 1839 2135
Toyota Prado 1712 1619
Nissan X-Trail 1476 1992
Toyota Camry 1451 2233
Honda CR-V 1342 512
Mitsubishi Outlander 1275 1405
Mazda CX-3 1,274 1542
Toyota Kluger 1271 1145
Kia Sportage 1267 1206
Hyundai Accent 1251 1353
Subaru XV 1223 145
Hyundai Kona 1192 -
https://www.whichcar.com.au/news/vfa...s-zb-commodore