Japan Just Lost Its Lead As Australia’s Top Car Importer
Japan has been Australia’s top vehicle source since 1998. Australia sold 22,362 Chinese cars during February. Four of Australia’s 10 top-selling brands now come from China. With no local car manufacturing industry left to protect, Australia has moved quickly to embrace the growing wave of cars arriving from China. New data show that shift has reached a notable milestone. For the first time ever in a single month, China became the largest source of new vehicles sold in Australia in February. Ever since 1998, Japan has been the country’s primary source of new vehicles, but the balance appears to be changing . In February, 22,362 new Chinese cars were sold locally, edging past Japan with 21,671. Thailand followed in third place with 19,493, while South Korea accounted for 11,913 units. Read: Chinese Carmaker Busted Illegally Stockpiling Cars In Australia Overall, sales of Chinese-built vehicles rose 50.5 percent year-on-year, while Japanese-built vehicles fell by 31.3 pe...