Australia’s Motorcycle Market (which includes the ATV/SSV market) fell 6.1 per cent in 2019, with total sales for the full calendar year of 89,199. FCAI releases motorcycle sales figures for first quarter 2019 Posted: Fri, 5th Apr, 2019 1:52 PM | 4,108 Reads D ata released today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) revealed 18,438 motorcycles, ATVs and scooters were sold during the first three months of 2019, compared with 21,599 for the same period in 2018. It’s the biggest quarterly drop since the slide began in 2017 and cause for concern.. Harley Davidson – 6462, down 7.9 per cent,10.
Road Motorcycles Sales Figures Yamaha #1 2020 Half-Year Motorcycle Sales Data Australia Road motorcycle sales are down 2.7 per cent and Scooter sales … This represents an 8.1 per cent decline for the market, with all market categories except scooters affected by the downturn. Australia’s Motorcycle Market (which includes the ATV/SSV market) fell 6.1 per cent in 2019, with total sales for the full calendar year of 89,199. Recommended List Price (MRLP) inclusive of GST, exclusive of options and on road costs. From January to June, motorcycle industry sales totalled 47,942 in 2018 compared with 50,939 for the same period in 2017. Data released today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) revealed 62,973 motorcycles, ATVs and scooters were sold during the first nine months of 2019, compared with 68,460 for the same period in 2018.
Sales of new motorcycles in the first quarter of 2019 declined 14.6 percent compared to the same period last year, with road models slumping 19.2 percent and off-road 9.3 percent. Along with compiling motorcycles sales data, the FCAI is the primary organisation funded by the motorcycle industry to deal with government agencies. Official figures released yesterday have confirmed that, contrary to perception in our congested cities, the drop in new-car sales is not because motorists are switching to motorcycles.According to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), sales of motorcycles dropped by 6.1 per cent last year (to 89,199) compared to the new car market which dropped by 7.8 per cent (to 1,062,877).However, figures from the last three years show motorcycle sales have decreased at a greater rate than new car sales.From 2017 to 2019, motorcycle sales fell a total of nearly 25 per cent – averaging out to just over 8 per cent each year.These numbers are in contrast to new car sales figures, which decreased by only 9.9 per cent over the same period – an average decline of 3.3 per cent each year.Rhys Griffiths, motorcycle manager from the FCAI told,However, Mr Griffiths believes motorcycle sales will eventually recover. That compares with 18,438 in 2019 when sales were down 14.9% on the 2018 first quarter. Dirt motorcycle sales are up by 42.4% compared to the first six months of 2019, while ATV/SSV sales have gone ballistic to the tune of a 50.9% improvement. Honda held a 39 per cent share, followed by Vespa with 15.25 per cent and Piaggio and Suzuki equal on 15.1 per cent each in the segment.The ATV/SSV category showed a decline of 13.9 per cent. Motorcycle and ATV sales soar in second quarter 2020 7th July 2020. FCAI chief executive Tony Weber says the market has been “remarkably resilient given the circumstances”. Data released today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) revealed 62,898 motorcycles, ATVs and scooters were sold during the first nine months of 2019, compared with 68,460 for the same period in 2018. BRP Australia – 2358, down 2.7 per cent.The slowdown in sales of new cars is not due to a shift to motorcycles, the latest figures show.Motorcycles join new cars in 2019 sales slump,Video: 2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport long-term review - farewell.Video: Can the 2020 Mini Electric hit its 233km claimed range?Video: Nissan 400Z revealed thanks to the Z Proto's showroom-ready design.Unless otherwise stated, all prices are shown as Manufacturer's Data released today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) revealed 42,457 motorcycles, ATVs and scooters were sold during the first six months of 2019, compared with 47,909 for the same period in 2018.This represents an 11.4 per cent decline for the market in the first half, with all market categories except scooters affected by the downturn.Tony Weber, chief executive of the FCAI, said the softer motorcycle sales reflected the current tough market environment.“The first six months of 2019 have seen several events which have contributed to the sensitivity of the market, including environmental factors such as drought and flood, a tightening of financial lending, and the recent Federal election,” Mr Weber said.Honda was the overall leader with a 24.2 per cent share of the national market, followed by Yamaha with 21.1 per cent and Kawasaki with 10.7 per cent.Across the industry segments, Scooters defied the market trend, with an 18.8 per cent climb in sales during the first half.