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New car sales: Volvo on track for Swede-dream 10,000 sales

Scando-lick! Volvo tastes success in Australia as it powers towards a sales record

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VFACTS: MG hits Top 10 sales jackpot again

After years of lacklustre offerings and failed distributor agreements, the MG brand looks to be on the rise in Australia

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New car sales figures for March 2021: A market in recovery

Despite ongoing holdups on vehicle parts and a global semiconductor shortage, Australia’s car sales are bouncing back

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Australian car sales continue to grow, fears remain on global car supply

February’s figures reveal new car sales continue their strong return to positive growth

VFACTS: Australian car sales continue to surge
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New car sales on the up, but supply is under strain

Positive year-on-year sales continue unabated as Australia emerges from COVID-ravaged 2020

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December sales spike brings hope to ailing Aussie vehicle market

Australian vehicle sales dip below one million in 2020, but an unexpected silver lining led to a sales spike in December

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Aussie vehicle sales face record lows despite V8 sales spike

The pandemic worsened the already downward trend, however there were some winners including small SUV, V8s and Chinese brands

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Subaru sales surge despite COVID sales crisis

WRX and Levorg among standout performers during economic slowdown

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These are Australia’s ten best selling cars this month

The top-selling cars in Australia, updated every month based on sales data by WhichCar

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Why June will be awesome for buying a new car

May sales stats still sing a sorry story of slow car sales, but this bodes well for a big June

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Calls for scrappage scheme to revive Australian new car market

‘Cash for clunkers’ stimulus package could go a long way towards improving local new car sales

New Car Supply
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Global car delays expected as supply chain reaches breaking point

How recent events have stretched the automotive supply chain to the limit

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New car pricing explained

It’s important to know how new cars are priced before you visit the showroom

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Boost the economy, buy a car: FCAI

FCAI flags 2020 as ‘one of the best times to ever buy a vehicle’

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2020 could be the perfect year to buy a new car

Lowest new car sales since 2011 puts the bargaining ball firmly in the buyer’s court this year

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Hybrid hype is paying dividends for Toyota

Corolla sedan and C-HR SUV join Toyota’s push for 25,000 hybrid sales

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Confessions of a car dealer: Five top tips for getting the best deal

WhichCar’s own anonymous car dealer gives you the straight skinny of how to buy a car this weekend

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BMW’s new flagship showroom to offer 90min servicing

We take a look inside BMW’s new $65 million Sydney home

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VFACTS December 2018: Australia’s top models revealed

Utes, hatchbacks take out the title as Australia’s favourite models, while SUVs join forces to dominate overall

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Mitsubishi Triton surges into top 10 as passenger cars falter

VFACTS November 2018: Keen deals on runout Mitsubishi Triton utes means strong sales, while forecourts run red with the ink of savaged passenger car sales numbers

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Look out for bargains as car brands race to end 2018 on a sales high

VFACTS car sales figures show a tight race for 2018 honours among the top 10 brands, which could make for sharper deals at end of year sales

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VFACTS – Australia’s most popular cars and SUVs in September

Which cars and SUVs are Australians buying the most right now? We give you a segment-by-segment rundown

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Holden’s sales slump continues while Toyota dominates September sales data

If the Toyota Hilux was a car company, it would be the 11th most popular in the nation

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VFACTS: August 2018 new vehicle sales

We’re still crazy for small SUVs but there’s no respite for Holden