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January 1st, 2013 11:18 PM #1
Goodbye to a great 2012, and welcome to an even greater 2013. Happy New Year to All!!!
Just heard that Toyota Fortuner is back as top selling SUV for both November and December sales, beating perennial top seller Mitsubishi Montero. Any specific reason for the rise of Fortuner (or the drop in Montero) sales?
New Hyundai Santa Fe is gaining momentum, but hottest SUV right now is Chevrolet Trailblazer.
For small cars, Vios pa rin. What are the serious challengers to this car?
Camry pa rin ba for mid-size cars?
I don't have all official figures, but would be good if you can share what you know. It's also a good guide for those looking to buy a new car in 2013.
Lately, I see a lot of new and no-plate Toyota Land Cruisers, LC Prado and CX9, I understand due to aggressive year-end promos.
So why do you think such cars are selling well?
And try to predict which cars will make it big in sales this new year 2013.
All are welcome to share their 2 cents, even fanbois.
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January 2nd, 2013 10:25 AM #2
Interesting 2013 what with the current and upcoming product offerings.
If indeed the Fortuner is back at the top, IMO, it would be because of the Toyota name and brand loyalty. The more potent 2.5L VNT powerplant was probably enough to hold sway on the T-badge loyalists. Perhaps previous experiences with the brand were solid, and the better than previous engine was enough to keep them with the brand. Not sure if having a wide range of MS options confused the market though.
With the Vios, it's really the budget and practical considerations that keep it selling well. Sure, it may not be the cheapest subcompact car on the block, but it's a Toyota. Parts (as well as accessories) and reliability are another few important factors, I would think. Talk about those huge number of Vios (and Corolla) taxis bearing the abuse.
Haven't seen that many new Camrys on the road. Maybe it's because the generation previous to that sold so well that the owners (private and fleet) have not upgraded yet. Or maybe I've confused it occasionally with the Altis, from some quick glance angles. But I think it's still there on top of the hill.
LCs, Prados and CX9s. Well, that just speaks of the number of affluent folks just waiting for a good deal (big discount) before upgrading.
I think the Ford Ranger will make a dent in the Strada's popularity and sales pie in 2013, assuming Ford can keep it priced right.
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January 2nd, 2013 12:42 PM #3
I don't see best-seller lists as telling people what's good to buy.
If they did, we should all be buying Focuses. Best selling nameplate of 2012 worldwide.
Late year sales won't bring a year-end sales crown. Don't doubt the Montero is still up there, though.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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January 2nd, 2013 05:07 PM #4
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January 2nd, 2013 05:51 PM #5
My guesses are...
Any specific reason for the rise of Fortuner (or the drop in Montero) sales?
For small cars, Vios pa rin. What are the serious challengers to this car?
Camry pa rin ba for mid-size cars?
I don't have all official figures, but would be good if you can share what you know. It's also a good guide for those looking to buy a new car in 2013.
And try to predict which cars will make it big in sales this new year 2013.
Mini-compacts: Fiesta
Sub-compacts: Vios
Compacts: Altis
Cross-overs: Tucson
Medium SUVs: Montero Sport
AUVs/MPVs: Innova, Avanza
Vans: Toss-up between Hi Ace and Starex
Overall, Toyota will still be the dominant brand because of its reputation and brand image among Pinoys.
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January 2nd, 2013 06:30 PM #6
Absolutely agree with you, best selling is oftentimes different from best car in the segment. A lot has to do with things outside the car - such as dealership, spare parts management, dealer pricing and packaging, and special promotions and advertising.
Let me add also:
Mid-size: Camry
Sports: BRZ (more aggressive sila than Toyota 86)
Mirage can be a good challenger for sub-compact as well.
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January 2nd, 2013 08:10 PM #8
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January 2nd, 2013 10:50 PM #10
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