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Title: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Dazzler on January 08, 2013, 11:00:46
Hopefullly the CW coming back on line with an updated shape in 2013 will push the i30 back up this table

Top 20 best-selling small cars – 2012
 1.Mazda3 – 44,128 (+6.5 per cent)
 2.Toyota Corolla – 38,799 (+7.5 per cent)
 3.Holden Cruze – 29,161 (–13.7 per cent)
 4.Hyundai i30 – 28,348 (–1.8 per cent)
 5.Ford Focus – 18,586 (+44.5 per cent)
 6.Volkswagen Golf – 17,289 (–6.0 per cent)
 7.Mitsubishi Lancer – 15,321 (–18.1 per cent)
 8.Honda Civic – 11,442 (+76.1 per cent)
 9.Hyundai Elantra – 8697 (+90.1 per cent)
 10.Subaru Impreza – 8407 (–24.0 per cent)
 11.Kia Cerato – 7881 (+28.9 per cent)
 12.Nissan Tiida – 3059 (–14.5 per cent)
 13.Mercedes-Benz B-Class – 2035 (–8.0 per cent)
 14.Suzuki SX4 – 1989 (+4.3 per cent)
 15.BMW 1 Series – 1920 (+59.9 per cent)
 16.Toyota Prius – 1797 (+118.6 per cent)
 17.Audi A1 – 1782 (–1.3 per cent)
 18.Lexus CT200h – 1500 (+14.4 per cent)
 19.Mini Cooper Hatch/Clubman – 1475 (–11.1 per cent)
 20.Renault Megane – 1125 (+15.9 per cent)
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Surferdude on January 08, 2013, 11:06:57
I notice the Mazda 3 has both a Hatch and a sedan version.
Hyundai splits its Hatch (i30) and sedan (Elantra) into two separate models.
Not sure why as IMO they're as alike as the two Mazda 3 options.
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Dazzler on January 08, 2013, 11:10:56
I notice the Mazda 3 has both a Hatch and a sedan version.
Hyundai splits its Hatch (i30) and sedan (Elantra) into two separate models.
Not sure why as IMO they're as alike as the two Mazda 3 options.
Good point Trev (but I guess it is partly Hyundais fault for giving them different names) :confused:
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Doggie 1 on January 08, 2013, 11:23:29
My daughter contributed to the Mazda 3 sales figures.  :(
But then I contributed to the Hyundai i30 sales.  :D
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Surferdude on January 08, 2013, 11:25:45
My daughter contributed to the Mazda 3 sales figures.  :(
But then I contributed to the Hyundai i30 sales.  :D
So you're one in 28,000.
She's only one in 44,000.
 :happydance:
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Surferdude on January 08, 2013, 11:26:58
I guess there's a category below "Small Cars" where the Accent fits.
"Compact"?
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Dazzler on January 08, 2013, 11:31:48
They call them Light Cars Trev...

http://www.caradvice.com.au/206764/car-sales-2012-light-cars-remain-consistant/ (http://www.caradvice.com.au/206764/car-sales-2012-light-cars-remain-consistant/)
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Doggie 1 on January 08, 2013, 11:44:21
So what do we drive? Dark Cars?  :undecided:
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: rustynutz on January 08, 2013, 12:12:56
I notice the Mazda 3 has both a Hatch and a sedan version.
Hyundai splits its Hatch (i30) and sedan (Elantra) into two separate models.
Not sure why as IMO they're as alike as the two Mazda 3 options.

But the Elantra and i30 are 2 different cars aren't they?.... :undecided:
Their wheelbase, length, width and height are both different.....
They do share the same petrol engine but that's about it, isn't it?


Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Doggie 1 on January 08, 2013, 12:16:22
I tend to agree, Rusty.
In North America where they call the i30 the Elantra it's the same as far as I know.
I think they are two different models here, although built on the same platform.
I'm happy to sit corrected though.  :)
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: rustynutz on January 08, 2013, 12:23:51
Pretty sure it's the Elantra GT that is the same as the i30 in North America.
Their Elantra is the same as our Elantra...  :)
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Doggie 1 on January 08, 2013, 12:25:11
Oh, ok.
But don't dashmats fit both?
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: rustynutz on January 08, 2013, 12:28:21
That I don't know... :lol:
Title: Re: 2012 Sales figures for Small Cars (Australia)
Post by: Lakes on January 08, 2013, 19:12:08
you also have to remember the Mazda3 has a very big range, you might think the i30 now has a big range, but the mazda3 has about three or 4 different motors i think & different brakes gearbox's & power levels, very hard to compeat but. i think for an owner its better to have it like Hy have the i30, as much simpler when ordering parts & so on. i think the Mazda has diesel still? & they have base 2.0 petrol , the SP25 2.5 petrol & the MPS turbo petrol. it's more than just looks you can get what you really want or hope you can in the Mazda3 line up. like the performance differences are huge in that line up. you would get a customer not like this or that, but if they said this is a bit slugish, they just take them for a drive in next performance level up. too bad about economy.
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