i30 Owners Club
GENERAL STUFF => i30 NEWS & OFFICIAL REVIEWS => Topic started by: Dazzler on July 01, 2015, 10:38:38
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They sold a whopping 5520 of them!
:link: Hyundai becomes Australia?s top selling car for June (http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/shock-hyundai-becomes-australias-top-selling-car-for-the-month-of-june/story-fnkgdhrc-1227423496682)
Top 10 cars in June 2015
Hyundai i30 5520
Toyota HiLux 4280
Toyota Corolla 4150
Mazda3 4130
Mitsubishi Triton 3530
Ford Ranger 3370
Holden Commodore 2770
Volkswagen Golf 2680
Toyota Camry 2600
Mazda CX5 2510
Top 10 brands in June 2015
Toyota 21,500 up 3.3 per cent
Holden 11,930 down 3.3 per cent
Mazda 11,520 up 23 per cent
Hyundai 11,005 up 10 per cent
Mitsubishi 9015 up 8.9 per cent
Ford 7250 down 16.8 per cent
Volkswagen 7105 up 7.7 per cent
Nissan 6645 down 16.9 per cent
Honda 5310 up 70 per cent
Subaru 4500 up 16.9 per cent
* Preliminary figures. Official VFACTS data published Friday 3 July, 2015.
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Way to go. :goodjob2: :goodjob:
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Offsets their unusually poor May.
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Offsets their unusually poor May.
Yep, almost like it was planned! :winker:
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$19,990 with free auto will usually do the trick as an EOFYS
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Far out! Thats huge when you consider the Elantra sales plus the i30... These are like the figures the Hyundai Excel sold in back in the day!
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Other than the Kia, the only main stream small car auto at $19,990 just under the 20k immediate depreciation write off for small business.
Though my Accountant sister tells me that the figure is exclusive of GST, so those who did their homework could have gone closer to 22k...
But who does their homework at tax time :whistler:
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That's good new's. plus for $19.9k drive away u also get Reversing Camera standard equip. i don't think anyone else gives you that much @ the price in that class.
but they will get there $ from putting service part's prices up. i would expect.