Daihatsu Gran Max Dominates The Commercial Pickup Vehicles Segment

Sales of the Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up still dominated PT Astra Daihatsu Motor. Of the total monthly sales, 20 percent were still in the commercial category.

An average of 115 cars can be sold in a month of various types. 25 of them are the Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up.

Meanwhile, other models that contributed significantly to sales were the Sigra and Xenia.

And now starting to race even though the Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up is still in the lead. Currently, Sigra's sales are pretty good.

For sales earlier in the year it is a natural cycle. Commercial car categories such as the Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up do show a steady sales trend. This trend will change to approach Eid and the new year. Because at this time it is certain that sales of passenger cars such as the Sigra and Xenia will increase sharply. If it is calculated annually, of course, Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up is leading because sales are stable every month. While passengers have certain times explode in the market.

Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up still dominates sales of commercial pickup vehicles throughout November. Gran Max dominates the market with a significant share, reaching 30 percent. In this year's period, Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up also managed to record an increase in sales.

Based on data from Gaikindo, sales of the Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up during the first 11 months, were recorded at 128,731 units. This figure shows an increase in sales of 9.6 percent compared to the achievement in the same period last year of 117,472 units.

In second place, the competitor from Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up, namely the Suzuki Carry MT, also managed to spur sales by 20 percent from the previous achievement of 23,943 units to 28,899 units. This significant increase also succeeded in enlarging the Suzuki Carry MT market share to 2 percent to 22 percent while strengthening its position in the runner-up position.

In third place, although only behind its toughest competitors, namely the Daihatsu Gran Max Pick Up, the Mitsubishi L-300 Dsl also managed to increase sales even though it was a thin 2.5 percent compared to the same period last year from 18,472 units to 18,845 units. Even though the L-300 Dsl's market share shrank 1 percent, this Mitsubishi pickup was still able to survive in the third best-selling position.

The fate of the mini Mitsubishi T-120 SS experienced a 21.63 percent decline in sales compared to the same period last year from 12,162 units to only 9,531 units. As a result, the mini SS T-120 had to drop one ranking for the model with the highest sales to fifth. Instead, Suzuki APV MT took the fourth position, which managed to record a slight drop in sales of 0.05 percent to 11,852 units.

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