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Home News Auto News Vehicle Sales 2022: April Slumps Amid Chip Shortage Vehicle Sales 2022: April Slumps Amid Chip Shortage Auto News Jim Kem | May 23, 2022 04:20 pm As usual, numbers gathered and published by the Malaysian Automotive Association are the best guesses with April's numbers slumping due to the chip shortage. Like clockwork, their neatly tabulated digits were released for the month that elapsed, showing that the encouraging performance seen in March was not maintained. That said, the industry is faring better than it did in 2021, unsurprising as that is. April 2022 MAA Sales Numbers The month of April 2022 saw 49,815 passenger cars and 6,398 commercial vehicles sold (56,213 total) in contrast to, respectively, 65,137 and 7,320 units in March 2022 (73,222 total), taking the year-to-date sum to 215,965. This was somewhat anticipated given the fact that, as a general practice, many car brands in Malaysia have laboured to aggressively push vehicle sales to meet their own targets for the financial year ending March 31st. Do note that this does not mean there aren’t plenty of us out there excited to purchase a new car as bookings do not factor into the April data but only count upon vehicle delivery. This downtrend was expected to end given the typical Hari Raya surge, but clearly, that has not materialised. Global semiconductor shortage Far from being a local issue, the ongoing global semiconductor shortage is the primary contributor to these middling numbers. Basically, despite strong consumer sentiment and demand, automakers are struggling to keep production numbers sufficiently high. Add to this the rising global oil prices and geopolitical instabilities that have resulted in supply chain disruptions, delays in shipment and transport, more expensive raw materials, and higher production costs in general. The good news is that those outside factors that previously held the automotive industry in such a stranglehold are gradually loosening their grip - the world has mostly put the COVID-19 pandemic behind it, for example. However, seeing the positive impact in terms of production output to meet sales demand is something that will take place over the longer term. The MAA, therefore, anticipates vehicle sales in May 2022 to echo that of April. ✕ 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 Car Sales April 2022 Chip Shortage COVID-19 Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Car Sales Down By Nearly 30 PERCENT For First Quarter Of 2020 Insights Aswan | May 04, 2020 We all know very well that the ongoing MCO has been a major blow to a huge variety of sectors across our economy – with the exception of those ... Car Sales In Malaysia Recovering, Up To 258,586 Sold YTD Auto News Aswan | September 25, 2020 As the Malaysian Automotive Association has changed their reporting to be every quarter, we’ve had to wait a little longer to get sales data – but ... Automotive Sales Volume For March 2021 was 49% higher than February 2021 - April Set To Continue Stronger Volume Trend Auto News Adam Aubrey | April 22, 2021 Automotive Sales volume for March 2021 was 49% higher than February 2021.According to the statistics released by The Malaysian Automotive Association ... Malaysian Economy on Track for Solid Growth in 2022 - Potentially Higher Car Sales? Auto News Mohd Helmi Hasan Adli | November 16, 2022 On Nov 14th, Bank Negara announced Malaysia's growth domestic product expanded to 14.2 per cent in the quarter that ended September 2022. This ... Comments
Vehicle Sales 2022: April Slumps Amid Chip Shortage Auto News Jim Kem | May 23, 2022 04:20 pm As usual, numbers gathered and published by the Malaysian Automotive Association are the best guesses with April's numbers slumping due to the chip shortage. Like clockwork, their neatly tabulated digits were released for the month that elapsed, showing that the encouraging performance seen in March was not maintained. That said, the industry is faring better than it did in 2021, unsurprising as that is. April 2022 MAA Sales Numbers The month of April 2022 saw 49,815 passenger cars and 6,398 commercial vehicles sold (56,213 total) in contrast to, respectively, 65,137 and 7,320 units in March 2022 (73,222 total), taking the year-to-date sum to 215,965. This was somewhat anticipated given the fact that, as a general practice, many car brands in Malaysia have laboured to aggressively push vehicle sales to meet their own targets for the financial year ending March 31st. Do note that this does not mean there aren’t plenty of us out there excited to purchase a new car as bookings do not factor into the April data but only count upon vehicle delivery. This downtrend was expected to end given the typical Hari Raya surge, but clearly, that has not materialised. Global semiconductor shortage Far from being a local issue, the ongoing global semiconductor shortage is the primary contributor to these middling numbers. Basically, despite strong consumer sentiment and demand, automakers are struggling to keep production numbers sufficiently high. Add to this the rising global oil prices and geopolitical instabilities that have resulted in supply chain disruptions, delays in shipment and transport, more expensive raw materials, and higher production costs in general. The good news is that those outside factors that previously held the automotive industry in such a stranglehold are gradually loosening their grip - the world has mostly put the COVID-19 pandemic behind it, for example. However, seeing the positive impact in terms of production output to meet sales demand is something that will take place over the longer term. The MAA, therefore, anticipates vehicle sales in May 2022 to echo that of April. ✕ 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 Car Sales April 2022 Chip Shortage COVID-19
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Car Sales Down By Nearly 30 PERCENT For First Quarter Of 2020 Insights Aswan | May 04, 2020 We all know very well that the ongoing MCO has been a major blow to a huge variety of sectors across our economy – with the exception of those ...
Car Sales In Malaysia Recovering, Up To 258,586 Sold YTD Auto News Aswan | September 25, 2020 As the Malaysian Automotive Association has changed their reporting to be every quarter, we’ve had to wait a little longer to get sales data – but ...
Automotive Sales Volume For March 2021 was 49% higher than February 2021 - April Set To Continue Stronger Volume Trend Auto News Adam Aubrey | April 22, 2021 Automotive Sales volume for March 2021 was 49% higher than February 2021.According to the statistics released by The Malaysian Automotive Association ...
Malaysian Economy on Track for Solid Growth in 2022 - Potentially Higher Car Sales? Auto News Mohd Helmi Hasan Adli | November 16, 2022 On Nov 14th, Bank Negara announced Malaysia's growth domestic product expanded to 14.2 per cent in the quarter that ended September 2022. This ...