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Philippines July 2012: Hyundai Eon up to #15

Hyundai Eon

* See the Top 100 best-selling models by clicking on the title! Many thanks to myk *

Thanks to myk, it looks like Philippines will now have a monthly update on BSCB! In July, new car sales are up a massive 25% year-on-year to 16,721 registrations, bringing the year-to-date total to 105,394 registrations, up 10% on 2011. The Toyota Vios reinforces its leadership over the models ranking with 1,751 sales and 10.5% market share this month, well ahead of its 2012 year-to-date level at 9%. In second place for the 2nd consecutive month, the Mitsubishi Montero Sport improves further to a shiny 7.7% share thanks to 1,289 units sold. It is however still #3 year-to-date at 7.5% vs. 7.6% for the Toyota Innova, down to #4 in August.

Mitsubishi Montero Sport

The Toyota Fortuner is up one spot to #3 with 1,224 sales and 7.3% vs. 6.4% year-to-date, the Toyota Hilux is up 4 spots to #5 at 640 units and 3.8% vs. #10 and 2.6% year-to-date and the Honda City is up 3 to #6 with at 3.8% also vs. 3.1% year-to-date. Already under the spotlight last month, the Hyundai Eon gets even better in July, up 9 ranks to #15 and more than doubling its market share to 1.7% thanks to 291 sales. It is now #38 year-to-date.

8 x Hyundai Eon

Other great performers this month in the Philippines include the Mitsubishi Lancer EX up 36 spots to #26, the Subaru XV at #37 vs. #54 year-to-date, the Mazda CX-5 at #40 vs. #59, the Lexus RX350 up 31 spots to #55 vs. #82, the Chrysler 300C up to #73 vs. #95 and the Chevrolet Suburban up to #79 vs. #93.

Previous month: Philippines June 2012: Hyundai Accent and Eon impress

Previous year: Philippines Full Year 2011: Stable ranking in solid market

Full July 2012 Top 100 Ranking Table below.

Philippines July 2012:

Pos Model July % Jun 7m 2012 % Pos
1 Toyota Vios 1,751 10.5% 1 9,514 9.0% 1
2 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 1,289 7.7% 2 7,863 7.5% 3
3 Toyota Fortuner 1,224 7.3% 4 6,757 6.4% 4
4 Toyota Innova 1,003 6.0% 3 7,973 7.6% 2
5 Toyota Hilux 640 3.8% 9 2,721 2.6% 10
6 Honda City 635 3.8% 8 3,310 3.1% 9
7 Toyota Avanza 629 3.8% 7 3,881 3.7% 6
8 Mitsubishi Adventure 517 3.1% 6 3,892 3.7% 5
9 Isuzu Crosswind 461 2.8% 10 3,465 3.3% 7
10 Hyundai Accent 396 2.4% 5 3,323 3.2% 8
11 Toyota Hiace 387 2.3% 15 2,709 2.6% 11
12 Mitsubishi Strada 355 2.1% 14 2,477 2.4% 12
13 Hyundai Grand Starex 347 2.1% 11 1,356 1.3% 19
14 Nissan Urvan 300 1.8% 13 1,925 1.8% 13
15 Hyundai Eon 291 1.7% 24 438 0.4% 38
16 Toyota Corolla Altis 288 1.7% 20 1,517 1.4% 17
17 Kia Rio 245 1.5% 12 1,342 1.3% 20
18 Honda CR-V 243 1.5% 19 865 0.8% 23
19 Ford Fiesta 240 1.4% 16 1,743 1.7% 14
20 Hyundai Tucson 232 1.4% 18 1,663 1.6% 15
21 Hyundai Elantra 230 1.4% 25 1,517 1.4% 18
22 Isuzu D-Max 222 1.3% 17 1,629 1.5% 16
23 Nissan Navara 222 1.3% 36 1,073 1.0% 22
24 Honda Civic 211 1.3% 21 1,338 1.3% 21
25 Honda Jazz 211 1.3% 23 791 0.8% 24
26 Mitsubishi Lancer EX 189 1.1% 62 459 0.4% 47
27 Suzuki Celerio 164 1.0% 26 712 0.7% 28
28 Suzuki APV 145 0.9% 31 716 0.7% 27
29 Ford Everest 142 0.8% 27 777 0.7% 25
30 Toyota Camry 105 0.6% 22 488 0.5% 34
31 Suzuki Alto 102 0.6% 39 575 0.5% 31
32 Kia Sportage 100 0.6% 32 560 0.5% 33
33 Chevrolet Spark 86 0.5% 30 623 0.6% 29
34 Suzuki Swift 69 0.4% 42 416 0.4% 39
35 Subaru Forester 64 0.4% 43 386 0.4% 42
36 Mitsubishi Pajero 64 0.4% 37 383 0.4% 43
37 Ford Escape 63 0.4% 29 738 0.7% 26
38 Subaru XV 63 0.4% 38 217 0.2% 54
39 Isuzu Alterra 62 0.4% 41 479 0.5% 36
40 Ford Explorer 57 0.3% 28 411 0.4% 40
41 Mazda CX-5 57 0.3% 35 186 0.2% 59
42 Kia Picanto 53 0.3% 33 605 0.6% 30
43 Nissan Sentra 47 0.3% 40 483 0.5% 35
44 Toyota Prado 46 0.3% 45 354 0.3% 45
45 Mazda2 45 0.3% 51 231 0.2% 52
46 Chevrolet Aveo 41 0.2% 52 318 0.3% 46
47 Chevrolet Cruze 39 0.2% 46 404 0.4% 41
48 Kia Sorento 38 0.2% 44 310 0.3% 48
49 Suzuki SX4 38 0.2% 59 196 0.2% 57
50 Ford Focus 37 0.2% 47 364 0.3% 44
51 Mitsubishi L200 37 0.2% 64 172 0.2% 61
52 BMW 5 Series 35 0.2% 57 129 0.1% 67
53 BMW 3 Series 28 0.2% 66 144 0.1% 63
54 Hyundai Santa Fe 25 0.1% 34 574 0.5% 32
55 Lexus RX350 25 0.1% 86 54 0.1% 82
56 Suzuki Jimny 24 0.1% 55 155 0.1% 62
57 Toyota Yaris 24 0.1% 56 122 0.1% 68
58 Toyota Land Cruiser 200 23 0.1% 63 248 0.2% 51
59 Chevrolet Orlando 22 0.1% 48 285 0.3% 49
60 Mazda3 21 0.1% 50 479 0.5% 37
61 Kia Carnival 21 0.1% 53 226 0.2% 53
62 Hyundai Sonata 21 0.1% 49 174 0.2% 60
63 Nissan Grand Livina 20 0.1% 65 204 0.2% 55
64 Nissan Patrol 20 0.1% 67 134 0.1% 65
65 Nissan X-Trail 19 0.1% 60 278 0.3% 50
66 Kia Soul 19 0.1% 58 196 0.2% 58
67 Mitsubishi ASX 18 0.1% 61 202 0.2% 56
68 Mercedes E Class 17 0.1% 73 119 0.1% 69
69 Mercedes C Class 14 0.1% 78 143 0.1% 64
70 Toyota RAV4 14 0.1% 70 116 0.1% 70
71 Chrysler Town & Country 14 0.1% 101 49 0.0% 84
72 Jeep Wrangler 14 0.1% 92 44 0.0% 88
73 Chrysler 300C 14 0.1% n/a 30 0.0% 95
74 Audi Q5 13 0.1% 71 89 0.1% 73
75 Subaru Legacy 13 0.1% 75 78 0.1% 76
76 Mitsubishi Fuzion 12 0.1% 68 105 0.1% 71
77 Toyota Alphard 10 0.1% 54 132 0.1% 66
78 Subaru Impreza WRX STI 10 0.1% 76 61 0.1% 81
79 Chevrolet Suburban 10 0.1% 93 34 0.0% 93
80 Audi A4 9 0.1% 69 91 0.1% 72
81 Mazda CX-9 9 0.1% 74 81 0.1% 74
82 Ford Expedition 9 0.1% 91 48 0.0% 86
83 Honda Accord 8 0.0% 72 75 0.1% 78
84 BMW 1 Series 7 0.0% 83 76 0.1% 77
85 Mini Cooper 7 0.0% 89 75 0.1% 79
86 Ford Ranger 7 0.0%  - 49 0.0% 85
87 Volvo XC60 7 0.0% 80 43 0.0% 89
88 Jeep Grand Cherokee 7 0.0% 102 36 0.0% 92
89 BMW 7 Series 7 0.0% 96 23 0.0% 103
90 Porsche 911 Carrera S 6 0.0% 77 54 0.1% 83
91 BMW X3 6 0.0% 94 28 0.0% 96
92 Mercedes GLK Class 6 0.0% 103 28 0.0% 97
93 Lexus ES350 5 0.0% n/a 37 0.0% 90
94 Audi A8L 5 0.0% 87 31 0.0% 94
95 Dodge Durango 5 0.0% n/a 28 0.0% 98
96 Toyota Previa 5 0.0% 98 17 0.0% 106
97 Chevrolet Traverse 4 0.0% n/a 8 0.0% n/a
98 Volvo S60 3 0.0% n/a 24 0.0% 101
99 Lexus GS350 3 0.0% 82 22 0.0% 104
100 Lexus CT200h 3 0.0% n/a 21 0.0% 105
101 Volvo C30 3 0.0% n/a 16 0.0% 108
102 Lexus LS460L 3 0.0% n/a 15 0.0% 109

Source: CAMPI, Top Gear Philippines, Manufacturers, many thanks to myk and Rico for sharing the data!

Categories: Philippines
  1. September 9th, 2012 at 22:01 | #1

    Lancer EX – 189 units sold in July
    Montero Sport – 7,863 units from January to July

    • matgasnier
      September 10th, 2012 at 08:53 | #2

      Hi myk,
      The numbers above are not consistent with the table you sent me? Can you clarify pls?
      cheers
      Matt

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