Mazda's record January Category:
Sales
05-FEBRUARY-2008
Mazda Australia has kicked off 2008
exactly as it finished 2007 – in record form.
7,103 sales: new January record, up 7.2
percent on previous best
8.6 percent market share
Mazda2 up 258 percent year-on-year
Mazda sold 7,103 new passenger cars, SUVs and LCVs in January
2008, an increase of 476 or 7.2 per cent on the previous
January record (6627 set in 2007).
Mazda's January market share of 8.6
percent is a pleasing result for the opening month of
2008.
January's record result makes it the
thirteenth record-breaking month in a row for Mazda, cementing
the brand's position as Australia's top-selling full-line
importer.
Mazda's 8.6 percent market share (up 1.2
points on 2007 full-year result) reinforces Mazda's high
standing with private buyers in a month when fleet sales are
historically soft.
The Mazda2's success continues, the
award-winning baby car setting a new all-time record of 1,442
sales, a 258 percent increase on the same month in
2007.
The Mazda2 light car snared a 13.1
percent share of the light car market, securing its position as
the second most popular light car, despite having just one
body-style to the leader's three.
"The success of the Mazda2 has really
blown us away," said Mazda managing director Doug Dickson.
"It's validation that the Mazda2, and its Mazda3 big brother
are exactly the kind of exciting and economical new cars
Australians are looking for."
"With the new Mazda6 just days away from
launch, and a sporty Mazda2 three-door due around the middle of
the year, 2008 is shaping as a great year for Australian new
car buyers."
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