Namibians continue to snap up more Toyotas Namibians' love affair with Toyota vehicles remains steadfast, as the iconic brand solidified its dominance in the country's vehicle market throughout 2024. Latest data from IJG Securities reveals Toyota captured an impressive 48.5% of new passenger vehicle sales in November, leaving competitors like Volkswagen (15.2%) and Kia (9.4%) trailing. Toyota’s leadership extends beyond passenger vehicles, maintaining a commanding 63.1% share of the light commercial vehicle market—a vital segment for Namibia's economy. Ford, its closest rival in this category, lags significantly with an 11.2% market share. https://lnkd.in/dxpfzTCz #namibia #vehicles #toyota Pupkewitz Motors Indongo Toyota
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Toyota leads October vehicle sales with 54% market share …as Kia's Tasman targets Toyota and Ford's winning streak Toyota maintained its dominant position in the Namibian vehicle market in October 2024, with 619 new vehicles sold, data from Simonis Storm Securities (SSS) reveals. This accounted for over 54% of total vehicle sales and included 361 light commercial vehicles, 256 passenger vehicles, and two medium commercial vehicles. "The Toyota Hilux emerged as the clear market leader, with 325 units sold, reinforcing its appeal as the preferred choice among buyers. Ford ranked second in market share, driven primarily by the strong performance of the Ranger," said the firm's Junior Economist Almandro Jansen. Volkswagen (VW) secured the third position, contributing 90 units to total sales. Other key contributors included Kia and Isuzu, each selling 50 units, and Suzuki with 43 units, underscoring their consistent presence in the market. Jansen noted that Kia Motors has made a strategic entry into the competitive bakkie segment with the unveiling of the Tasman. https://lnkd.in/dShccqcV #namibia #vehiclesales #toyota #fordranger #vw Pupkewitz Motors Pupkewitz BMW & MINI Indongo Toyota Novel Motor Company Namibia
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The Toyota Sienna is definitely one of the cars that's deserving of a Nigerian citizenship status. Aside from being a telltale sign of family men, it's also the go-to vehicle for private transporters. But did you know that this important car was actually an afterthought by its manufacturer? Click the link in our bio to read all about how the Sienna came to be. https://lnkd.in/dZBXDHwe
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According to #ACAROM, new car registrations in Romania increased by 1.4% in October 2024 compared to October 2023, reaching a volume of 11,552 units. In the first ten months of 2024, new car registrations reached 127,061 units, a growth of 4.05% compared to the same period in 2023, which was 122,104 units. Among these, 7,943 newly registered cars had full electric propulsion (-27%) and 48,322 units had hybrid propulsion (+52%) compared to the same period in 2023. Regarding used cars registered for the first time in Romania, their volume reached 34,449 units in October 2024, an increase of 18.33% compared to October 2023. In the first ten months of 2024, registrations of used cars registered for the first time in Romania reached 270,548 units, a decrease of 0.2% compared to the same period in 2023, which was 271,104 units. Ranking of new car brands in the first 10 months of 2024: DACIA = 37,112 units TOYOTA = 11,079 units HYUNDAI = 8,768 units SKODA = 8,678 units RENAULT = 8,038 units VOLKSWAGEN = 7,908 units FORD = 5,461 units MERCEDES = 4,564 units BMW = 4,219 units SUZUKI = 3,820 units #ACAROM #production #romania #automotive #ford #fordotosan #dacia #october #engineering #allesro
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Toyota Dominates October with a Stunning 54% Share of Vehicle Sales In October 2024, Toyota led Namibia's vehicle market with 619 sales (54% share), driven by the Hilux's 325 units sold. Ford and VW followed. Kia introduced the Tasman bakkie, launching in South Africa by late 2025, aiming to challenge Toyota and Ford. Total vehicle sales rose 24.6% year-over-year to 1,145 units, fueled by tax-driven purchases. Full article: https://lnkd.in/db4za64R Source: The Brief Get all the latest updates on your phone 📲: https://lnkd.in/dGDrnG4B
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Kia India has marked the global debut of the Syros compact SUV in the country, which is set to enable the South Korean automaker to compete against the likes of Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza and Hyundai Venue in the segment. Kia India | Kia Worldwide #KiaIndia #KiaWorldWide #KiaSyros #Syros #CompactSUV #NewCar #AutomotiveNews #AutoIgniteIndi #IgnitingAutomotiveMinds #NewCarLaunch #India #KiaWorldWide
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