JAGUAR
AUGUST 2012 2962 sales - AUGUST 2013 3183 sales +7.46%
YTD 2012 11139 sales - YTD 2013 13256 sales +19.01%
LAND ROVER
AUGUST 2012 8745 sales - AUGUST 2013 9531 sales +8.99%
YTD 2012 38847 sales - YTD 2013 43916 sales +13.05%
JAGUAR LAND ROVERS COMPETITORS
BMW
AUGUST 2012 22427 sales - AUGUST 2013 27308 sales +21.76%
YTD 2012 97692 sales - YTD 2013 105313 sales +7.80%
MERCEDES
AUGUST 2012 16618 sales - AUGUST 2013 21256 sales +27.91%
YTD 2012 73401 sales - YTD 2013 86624 sales +18.01%
LEXUS
AUGUST 2012 1541 sales - AUGUST 2013 2013 sales +30.63%
YTD 2012 7050 sales - YTD 2013 7067 sales -0.24%
AUDI
AUGUST 2012 22283 sales - AUGUST 2013 25289 sales +15.91%
YTD 2012 101390 sales - YTD 2013 114261 sales +12.69%
RISERS ON PREVIOUS YEAR (YOY CUMULATIVE)
ABARTH +18.64%
CITROEN +9.20%
DACIA +100.00%
FIAT +19.63%
FORD +10.99%
HONDA +3.06%
HYUNDAI +9.07%
KIA +10.22%
HYUNDAI +9.07%
KIA +10.22%
LOTUS +17.50%
MAZDA +14.59%
MAZDA +14.59%
MINI +5.58%
MITSUBISHI +49.61%
NISSAN +11.86%
PEUGEOT +6.01%
PORSCHE +1.06%RENAULT +6.42%
SEAT +16.51%
SKODA +19.40%
SKODA +19.40%
SMART +6.86%
SUBARU +0.69%
SUZUKI +29.68%
TOYOTA +5.72%
VAUXHALL +11.50%
SUBARU +0.69%
SUZUKI +29.68%
TOYOTA +5.72%
VAUXHALL +11.50%
VOLKSWAGEN +5.33%
VOLVO +2.48%
LOSERS THIS YEAR (YOY CUMULATIVE)
ALFA ROMEO -26.48%
ALFA ROMEO -26.48%
ASTON MARTIN -1.76%
BENTLEY -3.68%
CHEVROLET -14.63%
CHRYSLER -23.70%
INFINITI -18.45%
JEEP -12.80%
MASERATI -0.42%
MG -56.74%
PERODUA -43.73%
PROTON -90.86%
SAAB -98.60%
SSANGYONG -26.60%
MG continues to struggle, yes they have 104 registrations for September, but those figures are very misleading, as 50 MG6 Magnette's were pre registered at the beginning of the month and sold to Motorpoint at a massive discount, that leaves 54, with 47 dealers currently names on MG's website, each will have one new MG3, that leaves 7, and the demos used for testing via MG, would take up 3-4, so when you break down the sales figures, they are really very poor.
Mitsubishi and Suzuki are both having a great time in the UK and both have new cars coming on stream to carry the sales momentum forward, Chevy is a weird one, they have some great cars, especially the Cruze, but some of the smaller ones like the Spark are truly dreadful, and recent reports on the Spark have shown how bad it is, PAG continue its dominance, with VW, SEAT, Skoda and AUDI all out performing last years figures.
The Corsa, Focus and Fiesta lead both the monthly sales chart as well as the yearly one, BMW are creeping on with the 1-Series and 3-Series edging higher on the chart, The Golf, Astra, Polo, Qashqai and Peugeots 208 round out the yearly top ten, out of the 1.8 million cars this year sold, over half a million is taken by the top ten, as per usual Ford and Vauxhall continue to dominate as they have for decades, but their lead is slowly but surely being eaten away, and it wont be long before either the Golf or BMW 1 or 3-Series takes the top spot, and when that happens it will be a very sad day for the UK motor industry.
Lastly, jaguar and Land Rover, how great it is to see this once lame duck (under Ford ownership) flourishing and showing the world that the UK can design and build stunning cars, both in looks and performance, and it is not just in the UK, US sales (elsewhere on the blog) have again shown an upward sales swing, the new Range Rover,RR Sport and F-Type are all performing extremely well, and with new models in the pipeline, the new Discovery 5/Freelander 3, XF, XT, and C-X17 SUV the sales flight will continue for some years to come.
Jon Mower
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