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Sales Figures YTD March 09

FCAI reports on overall two wheeled sales for the 1st quarter of 2009.

Scootersales.com.au / FCAI

The FCAI today reported on sales for the first quarter of 2009.

Two wheeled sales have been affected overall and this follows the trend that has occurred in most other countries. The automotive industry faces the same issues as it struggles to combat the economic crises. The car industry was down 19.2% for the same period against last year.

What doesn't surface in the FCAI press release is that along with slow econimic growth across the nation we also experienced the collapse of one of the major players in the Industry, Stoney Creek Powersports. This occurred towards the end of last year with the flow on effect in the market taking a few months to show the reality of the situation. Most major brands continue to perform significantly well in these tough times.  

Markets across the globe have started to bounce back which should also be the case here boosted by the governments stimulus package injecting cash into bank accounts across the nation.

Below is what the FCAI had to report and you can also download the reports below by clicking on the links.  

Figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) show 26,241 motorcycles, scooters and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) were sold to the end of March – a 15.5 per cent decline compared to the same period in 2008.

“There are signs that the motorcycle market has softened in the past three months, however it has to be remembered that it is being compared to the record sales result of 2008,” FCAI Chief Executive Andrew McKellar said.

“There are obvious financial benefits of motorcycle ownership and in these economic times people should look seriously at their transport needs,” he said.

Road-bikes were the most popular segment in the marketplace recording 10,794 sales (6.8 per cent decrease) compared to the off-road segment’s 8,644 sales (19.6 per cent decrease).

There were 3,807 ATVs sold during the first three months of the year (13.2 per cent decrease) and 2,996 new scooter sales (31.1 per cent decrease).

“Scooters remain a fashionable, convenient and economical mode of transport but it is clear that the tightening economy has affected sales of this previously rapid growing segment,” Mr McKellar said.

Yamaha was the number one selling brand in the marketplace with 5,197 first quarter sales, followed by Honda with 4,917 and then Suzuki with 3,763.

Looking at the segments in more detail, cruisers retained leadership of the road-bike sub-segments ahead of 250cc and sports.

Harley-Davidson led the road bike segment with 1,902 sales, followed by Suzuki (1,834 sales) and Honda (1,775 sales).

In the off-road market, Yamaha was the clear leader (2,552 sales) from Honda (1,996) and Suzuki (1,311).

In a declining market, SYM was the leading scooter brand with 517 sales ahead of Piaggio (385) and Vespa (376).
 
ATV sales were led by Yamaha with 1,085 sales, then Honda (843) and Polaris (633).



SUMMARY REPORT BY BRAND

TOP 10 MODEL REPORT

published 9/04/2009

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