New Vehicle Sales – July 2015

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A total of 1,933 new vehicles were sold in Namibia during July. New vehicle sales increased by 1.1% year on year, and increased 4% on a year to date basis, to a total of 12,936. This figure keeps Namibia on track for a record year of new vehicle sales. The 12-month cumulative measure of new vehicles sold increased slightly from 22,434 in June to 22,455 in July.

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Passenger vehicle sales fell by 13.7% month on month, from 906 in June to 782 in July. June’s sales figure was the third-highest passenger vehicle sales month of all time in Namibia. On a year to date basis, sales of new passenger vehicles grew by 2.5% to 5,768, which is the highest figure on record. Year on year sales fell by 4.5%.

Commercial vehicle sales increased by an impressive 22.6% month on month to 1,151 vehicles sold, continuing after an increase of 8.3% last month. The total number of new commercial vehicles sold this year increased by 5.3% to 7,168, on track for the best-selling year on record. Sales of light commercial vehicles increased by 18.3% month to month and 4.3% year on year, rebounding after a fall of 15% year on year last month. Medium commercial vehicle sales rose by 45.8% month on month, yet decreased by 34% year on year, and heavy commercial vehicle sales rose by 84.3% month on month and 56.7% year on year. Sales of light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles are all on track for recording-breaking years, according to year to date figures.

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The Bottom Line

Current year to date vehicle sales are at record levels for all categories measured. This is a sign of positive consumer sentiment and indicative of a growing economy. A strong consumer base supported by expansionary fiscal policy and real wage growth should see this growth trend continue, although at a slower pace due to an elevated base set last year.

 

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