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Home News Auto News March 2019 New Vehicle Sales – Market Slowly Gaining Momentum March 2019 New Vehicle Sales – Market Slowly Gaining Momentum Auto News Eric | April 25, 2019 04:41 pm After a slight drop in February, new vehicle sales have showed a healthy increase in March, with 54,776 new vehicles, up 37.5% from February, mostly due to resumption of normal business activities after the Chinese New Year festive holidays. Year-on-year, the total industry volume (TIV) also saw a 5.9% increase from 135,110 units to 143,064 units. Perodua’s momentum continued in March, shifting 23,286 units, up 35.0% increase (6,037 units) compared to the month prior. The Rawang-based car maker continues to exert its dominance over the local car market, with a 42.4% market share.Honda also saw an increase in sales last month with 8,677 units sold, up 44.7%. Year-to-date however, its cumulative sales this year is down 8.2% from the same three-month period last year. Honda’s market share also dropped from 17.9% in 2018 to 15.5% in 2019. This was most likely due to the delay in introducing the new HR-V, as well as temporary disruption in deliveries of the City Hybrid and Jazz Hybrid earlier this year - due to delays in renewing the cars' EEV-incentivised prices for this year. Deliveries of the Civic continue to be hampered due to the same reason. As for Proton, they sold 6,136 units last month, marking a healthy 16.1% (853 units) increase compared to February. The demand for the Proton X70 also helped the company maintain its strong performance, capturing a 12.8% market share last month, versus 9.5% last year.The premium segment also witnessed some improvements - Mercedes-Benz sold 1,365 units in March, a 131.4% increase over February's 590 units. Despite that, Mercedes-Benz's year-on-year performance experienced an 11.1% drop (377 units) with just 3,018 units sold to date. This was most likely due to reduced deliveries of its core C- and E-Class models, as well as the A-Class hatchback.BMW sold 920 units last month, an 8.9% increase over the month prior. Year-on-year, BMW's performance increased 1.8%, although the company lost some market share (1.9% versus 1.8%). This was mostly due to the transition of its core 3 Series model, from the outgoing locally-assembled F30 generation to the all-new, imported G20 generation model, which currently is only available in a single 330i variant. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags MAA TIV Print Related News November 2016 New Vehicle Sales – Slight Improvement But Unlikely To Hit Forecasted 580,000 Units Insights Hans | December 23, 2016 Total new vehicle sales for Malaysia increased 2.5 percent in November, with a total of 49,085 vehicles sold, according to data from the Malaysian ... October 2016 New Car Sales – Relying On Discounts To Arrest The Decline Insights Hans | November 21, 2016 Malaysia’s new car market slowed marginally by 0.6 percent in October 2016, selling 312 units less than in September 2016. Cumulative Jan-Oct numbers ... New Vehicle Sales, April 2017 – Market Tumbles 20 Percent Auto News Hans | May 29, 2017 Following a strong showing for March 2017, new vehicle sales in Malaysia for the month of April 2017 fell short of expectations and dropped 20.4 ... October 2017 Vehicle Sales – Market Recovers With Improvements For Most Brands Auto News Eric | November 21, 2017 Vehicle sales in October improved rather well when compared to September. The lack of any public holiday meant that vehicle sales were not ... Comments
March 2019 New Vehicle Sales – Market Slowly Gaining Momentum Auto News Eric | April 25, 2019 04:41 pm After a slight drop in February, new vehicle sales have showed a healthy increase in March, with 54,776 new vehicles, up 37.5% from February, mostly due to resumption of normal business activities after the Chinese New Year festive holidays. Year-on-year, the total industry volume (TIV) also saw a 5.9% increase from 135,110 units to 143,064 units. Perodua’s momentum continued in March, shifting 23,286 units, up 35.0% increase (6,037 units) compared to the month prior. The Rawang-based car maker continues to exert its dominance over the local car market, with a 42.4% market share.Honda also saw an increase in sales last month with 8,677 units sold, up 44.7%. Year-to-date however, its cumulative sales this year is down 8.2% from the same three-month period last year. Honda’s market share also dropped from 17.9% in 2018 to 15.5% in 2019. This was most likely due to the delay in introducing the new HR-V, as well as temporary disruption in deliveries of the City Hybrid and Jazz Hybrid earlier this year - due to delays in renewing the cars' EEV-incentivised prices for this year. Deliveries of the Civic continue to be hampered due to the same reason. As for Proton, they sold 6,136 units last month, marking a healthy 16.1% (853 units) increase compared to February. The demand for the Proton X70 also helped the company maintain its strong performance, capturing a 12.8% market share last month, versus 9.5% last year.The premium segment also witnessed some improvements - Mercedes-Benz sold 1,365 units in March, a 131.4% increase over February's 590 units. Despite that, Mercedes-Benz's year-on-year performance experienced an 11.1% drop (377 units) with just 3,018 units sold to date. This was most likely due to reduced deliveries of its core C- and E-Class models, as well as the A-Class hatchback.BMW sold 920 units last month, an 8.9% increase over the month prior. Year-on-year, BMW's performance increased 1.8%, although the company lost some market share (1.9% versus 1.8%). This was mostly due to the transition of its core 3 Series model, from the outgoing locally-assembled F30 generation to the all-new, imported G20 generation model, which currently is only available in a single 330i variant. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags MAA TIV
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November 2016 New Vehicle Sales – Slight Improvement But Unlikely To Hit Forecasted 580,000 Units Insights Hans | December 23, 2016 Total new vehicle sales for Malaysia increased 2.5 percent in November, with a total of 49,085 vehicles sold, according to data from the Malaysian ...
October 2016 New Car Sales – Relying On Discounts To Arrest The Decline Insights Hans | November 21, 2016 Malaysia’s new car market slowed marginally by 0.6 percent in October 2016, selling 312 units less than in September 2016. Cumulative Jan-Oct numbers ...
New Vehicle Sales, April 2017 – Market Tumbles 20 Percent Auto News Hans | May 29, 2017 Following a strong showing for March 2017, new vehicle sales in Malaysia for the month of April 2017 fell short of expectations and dropped 20.4 ...
October 2017 Vehicle Sales – Market Recovers With Improvements For Most Brands Auto News Eric | November 21, 2017 Vehicle sales in October improved rather well when compared to September. The lack of any public holiday meant that vehicle sales were not ...