Mazda CX-5 Back to Number 1 SUV In Australia, May 2018 Sales

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'18 Mazda CX-5 Akera KG i-Activ AWD 2.5L In Sonic Silver
Top 10:

  1. Toyota HiLux – 4385
  2. Ford Ranger – 3674
  3. Toyota Corolla – 3120
  4. Hyundai i30 – 2779
  5. Mazda3 – 2586
    [*]Mazda CX-5 – 2382
  6. Toyota RAV4 – 2063
  7. Mitsubishi Triton – 2025
  8. Mitsubishi ASX – 2024
  9. Volkswagen Golf – 1951

Source: VFacts May 2018 Sales Figures

Mine is one of the 2382 purchased :D
 
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Top 10:

  1. Toyota HiLux – 4385
  2. Ford Ranger – 3674
  3. Toyota Corolla – 3120
  4. Hyundai i30 – 2779
  5. Mazda3 – 2586
    [*]Mazda CX-5 – 2382
  6. Toyota RAV4 – 2063
  7. Mitsubishi Triton – 2025
  8. Mitsubishi ASX – 2024
  9. Volkswagen Golf – 1951

Source: VFacts May 2018 Sales Figures

Mine is one of the 2382 purchased :D


I'll never understand why the HILUX isn't sold in the US. I mean some of us might have a problem with them and call them 'technicals,' as they seem to be the chosen vehicle of insurgents/terrorists, but that's just a small fraction of the public.(rlaugh)
 
I'll never understand why the HILUX isn't sold in the US. I mean some of us might have a problem with them and call them 'technicals,' as they seem to be the chosen vehicle of insurgents/terrorists, but that's just a small fraction of the public.(rlaugh)
Probably due to it being one size smaller than the your pick up trucks such as F150, Silverado, Tacoma and Ram. Might not sell that well (uhm)
 
Hmm 2 mitsu products on there as well. Definitely different preferences. Wonder where the mirage falls as I see a lot of aussie on that forum.
 
Hmm 2 mitsu products on there as well. Definitely different preferences. Wonder where the mirage falls as I see a lot of aussie on that forum.
Sells a bit but not that much along with the micro class. Sales falling away for that class. Need to see if more detailed figures are released for each class/category
 
Probably due to it being one size smaller than the your pick up trucks such as F150, Silverado, Tacoma and Ram. Might not sell that well (uhm)

I thought that the HiLux and TACOMA were same thing, and the TUNDRA is the F150/Silverado/Ram sized truck...?
 
Wow, you have the Mazda3 still high up on the list too down in Aussie land.
 
Top 10:

  1. Toyota HiLux 4385
  2. Ford Ranger 3674
  3. Toyota Corolla 3120
  4. Hyundai i30 2779
  5. Mazda3 2586
    [*]Mazda CX-5 2382
  6. Toyota RAV4 2063
  7. Mitsubishi Triton 2025
  8. Mitsubishi ASX 2024
  9. Volkswagen Golf 1951

Source: VFacts May 2018 Sales Figures

Mine is one of the 2382 purchased :D

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Will be interesting to see end of financial year sales this month with all the sales specials on. It won't matter too much for the CX-5 as it always post consistent numbers without the need for special deals. Wonder what category the CX-8 will be under..
 
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Will be interesting to see end of financial year sales this month with all the sales specials on. It won't matter too much for the CX-5 as it always post consistent numbers without the need for special deals. Wonder what category the CX-8 will be under..

I'd say the CX-8 would be either in the CX-5's catagory or CX-9 - leaning towards the later as it's supposed to be a 7 seat diesel "equivalent/variant" for the CX-9
 
Here are the sales figures for Mazda's sold in Australia in May 2018:

  • Mazda 2 - 868 (up from 791 in April)
  • Mazda 3 - 2586 (up from 2261 in April)
  • Mazda 6 - 297 (up from 180 in April)
  • Mazda CX-3 - 1274 (up from 1172 in April
  • Mazda CX-5 - 2382 (up from 1725 in April)
  • Mazda CX-9 - 661 (unable to locate figures for April)
  • Mazda BT50 - 1277 (up from 1156 in April)
  • Mazda MX-5 - 58 (down from 84 in April)
 
Hmm 2 mitsu products on there as well. Definitely different preferences. Wonder where the mirage falls as I see a lot of aussie on that forum.

76 units of the Mitsubishi Mirage were sold in May 2018, behind Kia Picanto with 450 and Holden (Chevrolet) Spark with 123
 
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