Scooter News First Half Results 2011 FCAI Press Release on first half motorcycle sales for 2011. Scooter sales increased to just under 6000 units for the half.
FCAI
Motorcycle sales in Australia increased in the first half of 2011,
according to figures releases today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive
Industries (FCAI).
In the six months to the end of June, 50,379
motorcycles were delivered to Australian customers, representing an
increase of 1501 units (or 3.1%) over the same period in 2010.
The
growth in motorcycle sales has so-far outpaced the wider passenger and
commercial vehicle market during 2011, according to FCAI Chief Executive
Andrew McKellar.
“The overall market for motorcycles has
continued to see a little growth during 2011 compared with car and light
commercial sales, which are down 6.6% year-to-date,” he said.
Growth in the Scooter and All-terrain Vehicle (ATV) segments was of particular importance Mr McKellar said.
“Continued
strong demand for ATVs in rural areas, and the increasing popularity of
scooters in inner-city Australia has seen these segments grow 29% and
14% respectively over 2010 figures.
“The growth of scooter sales
and the resilience of overall road bike sales suggest commuters are
finding motorcycles to be a practical solution to continuing high fuel
prices and inner-city traffic congestion,” he said.
Seven of the
top-10 motorcycles remain off-road bikes: testament to the ongoing
popularity of motorcycling as a recreational sport and pastime in
Australia.
The off-road segment accounted for 15,268 sales (to the end of June) for a 30% market share.
The
road bike segment remains the single largest by market share, with
half-year sales of 18,653 representing 37% of all motorcycles sold.
10,544
ATV deliveries represented a 21% market share (up from 16% in 2010),
while scooter sales increased to 5914 for a market share of 11.7% (up
from 10% in 2010).
Japanese manufacturers continue to dominate
sales. Honda was the number one brand, delivering 10,424 motorcycles to
the end of June.
Yamaha was in second position to the end of June
with 9349 sales, followed by Suzuki (6333), Kawasaki (4882) and Harley
Davidson (2955).
Kawasaki’s Ninja 250R road bike was the best
selling single model with 1093 sales. Honda’s popular CT110, sold almost
exclusively to Australia Post as a delivery bike, was the second best
seller with 1034 sales.
Motorcycle sales in Australia peaked in 2008, with 114,210 motorcycles delivered to customers that year.
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