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Malaysia June 2014: Perodua dominates market again

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Perodua MyVi Malaysia June 2014. Picture courtesy of FlickrThe Perodua Myvi should still be the best-selling model in Malaysia.

* NOW UPDATED with the Top 45 All-brands ranking! Click on title to see *

Malaysian consumers bought 58,561 cars in June, bringing the half-year total to a record 333,142 units, up 6% on 2013. This increase is due to a boost in passenger cars sales while commercial vehicles are down 3% over the period. As a result the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) raised its 2014 forecast to 680,000 units instead of 670,000 units initially. Perodua remained the most popular manufacturer in Malaysia over the period with 94,500 sales and 28.4% share vs. 30.9% one year ago, ahead of Proton (18.9%), Toyota (15.3%) and Honda (11.2%). In June, Ford overtakes Mitsubishi to rank 6th while BMW and Mercedes both pass Kia to #12 and #13 respectively.

Previous month: Malaysia May 2014: Honda and Mazda strong

One year ago: Malaysia: Full Year prediction upped to record 638,000 units

Full June 2014 Top 45 brands Ranking Table below.

Malaysia June 2014:

Pos Brand Jun-14 % May 2014 % Pos FY13
1 Perodua 16,814 28.7% 1 94,480 28.4% 1 1
2 Proton 10,060 17.2% 2 63,040 18.9% 2 2
3 Toyota 9,632 16.4% 3 51,122 15.3% 3 3
4 Honda 7,295 12.5% 4 37,203 11.2% 4 5
5 Nissan 3,519 6.0% 5 22,113 6.6% 5 4
6 Ford 1,307 2.2% 8 6,620 2.0% 7 9
7 Mitsubishi 1,297 2.2% 7 7,578 2.3% 6 6
8 Mazda 1,063 1.8% 6 5,794 1.7% 8 11
9 Volkswagen 1,023 1.7% 13 5,402 1.6% 9 10
10 Hyundai-Inokom 891 1.5% 9 5,333 1.6% 10 7
11 Isuzu 882 1.5% 10 5,104 1.5% 11 8
12 BMW 670 1.1% 12 3,724 1.1% 13 13
13 Mercedes 630 1.1% 16 3,455 1.0% 14 16
14 Kia 597 1.0% 11 4,763 1.4% 12 12
15 Peugeot 506 0.9% 15 3,269 1.0% 15 15
16 Hino 460 0.8% 14 2,944 0.9% 16 14
17 Chevrolet 348 0.6% 19 1,181 0.4% 18 21
18 Suzuki 260 0.4% 17 2,581 0.8% 17 17
19 Mitsubishi Fuso 195 0.3% 18 1,081 0.3% 19 20
20 Daihatsu 135 0.2% 22 617 0.2% 23 23
21 Subaru 127 0.2% 21 844 0.3% 20 24
22 Lexus 123 0.2% 20 816 0.2% 21 22
23 Audi 123 0.2% 23 814 0.2% 22 19
24 Volvo 107 0.2% 24 493 0.1% 24 26
25 Scania 95 0.2% 25 409 0.1% 26 28
26 Land Rover 76 0.1% 26 462 0.1% 25 25
27 Mini 56 0.1% 27 296 0.1% 27 30
28 CAMC 41 0.1% 28 280 0.1% 28 31
29 Renault 29 0.0% 40 52 0.0% 39 41
30 Sinotruk 27 0.0% 35 180 0.1% 30 29
31 Chery 26 0.0% 31 186 0.1% 29 27
32 Chana 25 0.0% 29 139 0.0% 32 36
33 JAC 24 0.0% 32 159 0.0% 31 37
34 SsangYong 22 0.0% 30 121 0.0% 35 32
35 Porsche 17 0.0% 34 122 0.0% 34 34
36 Bison 14 0.0% 33 130 0.0% 33 38
37 Man 12 0.0% 38 56 0.0% 37 35
38 JBC 8 0.0% 36 45 0.0% 40 39
39 Auman 6 0.0% 39 55 0.0% 38 40
40 Bei Ben 6 0.0% 42 32 0.0% 42  n/a
41 Great Wall 5 0.0% 37 57 0.0% 36 33
42 Yutong 2 0.0% 44 38 0.0% 41 45
43 Renault Trucks 2 0.0% 41 22 0.0% 43  -
44 Grand Tiger 2 0.0% 43 11 0.0% 44 43
45 Naza 1 0.0%  - 11 0.0% 45 18
46 BAW 1 0.0%  - 8 0.0% 46 42

Source: MAA, Motor Trader Malaysia


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