![]() 03/06/2018 at 09:02 • Filed to: Holden, 8th place | ![]() | ![]() |
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poor Holden, barely stayed in the top 10
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AUSSIE MASTER RACE
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Wow Toyota is doing great there. Basically double the next highest.
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Interesting to see Mitsubishi up so high. Is this just cars or could have be including utility vehicular as well like their cab over trucks.
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Next market for GM to pull out of then?
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Meanwhile, in the Netherlands (January only)
Note that Opel is #2, with an increasing market share compared to January last year. In 2017 Opel was part of GM, now it’s part of PSA (Peugeot/Citroën). Also, interesting (to me) is that the two major Korean brands are at #5 and #7, while the best selling Japanese brand dropped to #12. Oh, how the mighty have fallen indeed.
I also find it interesting that Opel, former-GM, sold roughly the same amount of cars in my stamp-sized tiny country in one month as it did in Australia. Where it has a unique brand. Yet, GM couldn’t get it profitable in Europe. Tells you something about their incompetence I guess.
I do find the market share of VW to be sickening though. Such a immoral corporation with such incredibly vanilla products doesn’t deserve this success.
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Hard to believe the market share goes from 19 to 10%. I was curious about how it looked in murica (December 2017).
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Mainly triton utes, Pajero, asx and outlander plus lancer and mirage
Trucks are sold here as Fuso
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The way things are going I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re gone in 5-10 years