So, here it is again, the numbers for vehicle sales in the country for the month of October, as well as the YTD total. Our apologies for missing the September run (in November!), but it turned out to be a very hectic month, and the time needed (trust me, it’s not a quick job!) to crunch the numbers wasn’t to be found. You can nonetheless follow the figure flow from the August installment, since this one collates September’s figures in it.
The data, courtesy of the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA), lists the sales figures from each brand and each model sold in Malaysia, as submitted to MAA by the manufacturers.
The table includes features such as the ability to sort alphabetically as well as by number of units sold. Just click the column headers to sort. There’s also a little search field at the top right of the table, so you can filter the list down to the specific model/brand you want. Bear in mind that the figures are only from official distributors, and grey imports are not included.
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As always, discussion on the matter is welcome.
Source: MALAYSIAN AUTOMOTIVE ASSOCIATION
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