Toyota, Renault and Haval top the SUV/crossover sales charts in September
SA’s new-vehicle market continued to recover during September after the disruptions experienced in the economy during July.
According to the Naamsa Automotive Business Council, last month’s sales increased 15.8% to 43,130 units compared to the same month last year. Driving the market growth was the 30.5% gain in passenger car sales year-on-year, with SUVs and crossovers continuing their rise in popularity., which was launched in SA earlier this year and had its best month to date with 1,827 sales. It was SA’s third most popular new vehicle in September and bumped the VW Polo Vivo into fourth place.
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