Friday, 3rd April 2009 at 7:40 am by Rander

It is still no surprise that people are not buying cars in South Africa like they used to. Honestly, how many people can afford to buy a new car today with the economic hardships being faced? Yes, interest rates are coming down, but the smart person realises that this is not the best time to buy a car and would rather use that extra cash they saving from interest rate repayments for something else rather than a new car. South African new vehicle sales in March 2009 were down 30.3% year-on-year compared with a fall of 36.3% y/y in February, figures from the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (Naamsa) on Thursday (2 April) showed.

Statistics show that in March 2009, new car sales were 21 282 units reflecting a decline of 6 508 units or 23.4% compared to the 27 790 new cars sold during March 2008. Even on the car export front, things are not looking great. Exports of South African manufactured motor vehicles during March 2009 were 17 896 vehicles, a decline of 5 061 vehicles or 22.0% compared to the 22 957 vehicles exported during March last year. Yet again, no surprise in this figure as most cars exported from South Africa are for the European, Japan and ISA markets and we all know what they are going through with the credit crunch!

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samirah on 19 April, 2009 at 3:04 pm #

need to buy property/ houses for sale in chatsworth


anonymous on 14 August, 2009 at 11:12 am #

Great blog, I must say its quiet informative and yes, it’s for us cautious car buyers & drivers.

Having being on the car hunt for a well known & trusted brand, i found Hyundai. A Hyundai i20 to be specific, got a quote from their site (www.hyundai.co.za) & a free test drive from a nearby dealership.

With the global recession, buying a car is a luxury - being a 20 something female, climbing the corporate ladder - breaking the bank for a car is not really part of my plan.

I’m loving my new i20 (first car), my new best friend indeed! It is comfortable, low in petrol (thank goodness), is very cheek & I must say I’m confident stopping next to that “oh so expensive” car!

Fun, fun and more fun is what it’s all about –yep, your new best friend Hyundai i20.

I just love it - i read more about it on www.hyundai.co.za


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