Suzuki Jimny sales are up 125.5% (regular version) and 24.8% (kei car version) in September. The Japanese new vehicle market edges down for the third month in a row at -2.4% year-on-year in September to 428,214 units. Sales through September remain in positive however at +5% to 3,465,399. Toyota (-4.9%) falls to 28.1% share vs. 30.6% year-to-date whereas Suzuki (+7.3%) is up to 16.2% vs. 16%. Subaru (+22%), Daihatsu (+6.4%) and Mazda (+0.4%) also end the month in positive but Nissan (-21.6%), Lexus (-9.2%), Honda (-6.2%) and Mitsubishi (-5.5%) struggle. Isuzu (-0.2%) is stable at #9. Further down, Mercedes (-2.4%) tops the foreign legion at #11 ahead of BMW (+6.2%), Volkswagen (+74.7%) and Audi (+22.7%). BYD (+195.9%) breaks its volume record at 802 sales. Looking at the regular car ranking, the Toyota Yaris/Cross (+4.8%) stays at #1 above the Toyota Corolla/Cross (-10.1%). However when applying the estimated Yaris/Yaris Cross and Corolla/Corolla Cross splits, the Yaris would rank #8...
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