The Toyota Urban Cruiser flew out of showrooms to become SA's most popular seller last month. Picture: SUPPLIED
As usual, sales were dominated by bakkies and fuel-efficient budget cars. The imported Toyota Urban Cruiser was SA’s best-selling new vehicle last month with 1,854 units, helping Toyota to retain its market leadership despite the closure of its flood-damaged Durban factory since April. In July, there were only 119 units of the Corolla Cross, which was previously SA’s best-selling passenger car. However, the brand’s sales were bolstered by imported cars like the Urban Cruiser SUV and Starlet hatchback.
Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)
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