Used car bargains few and far between in north Queensland and reprieve is weeks away
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, the industry has seen both a lull and a boom in sales.
In recent weeks, however, the ideal bargain has been hard to come by in regional areas.
Townsville used car sales manager Craig McGrath said trade-ins had slowed, meaning less choice for customers.
"Th…
New car sales in Australia slump but luxury brands buck trend during coronavirus pandemic
Overall sales have fallen 20% as people have lost jobs and income, overseas factories have closed down and the recession has begun to bite.
But sales of luxury brands have declined much less sharply and, in at least one case – Audi – actually increased.
Figures from the Australian Automotive Dealers Association and Commonwealth Bank show car sale…
Tasmanian car dealership reports downturn in new-car sales, used cars in ‘tight supply’
Car sales are down around the country, with about a quarter of a million fewer new cars being sold this year, according to Tasmanian car dealership owner Errol Stewart.
Key points: International car manufacturers are experiencing shortages Fewer new cars are coming into the country resulting in less sales, and fewer trade-in cars at dealerships Second-hand cars offered for sale privately are being purchased by car dealershipsThat also directly impacts your chance of picking up a privately sold used car for a bargain price.
Gone, at least in the meantime, are cars by the side of the road with a phone number and asking price scrawled on the windscreen that are offered for private sale.
Car dealers are increasingly buying direct from the public due to trade-in car numbers decreasing and …
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Hyundai Electric Cars – 1800 kilometres in an electric Hyundai Kona
Hidden charging stations, dodgy mobile connections and long waits are par for the course on an Australian drive, but it's all worth it when the bill arrives.
Robert Pascoe As the spectre of climate change becomes more threatening and the cost of electric vehicles comes down, more and more Australians are considering investing in electric cars. An EV promises to lighten both carbon footprints and fuel costs but, on this vast continent linked by long stretches of highway, one significant question remains: can an EV comfortably drive the kind of distances that separate our big cities? Between the Victorian lockdowns we put our new electric Hyundai Kona to the test, driving from Melbourne via Canberra to Sydney and back, a journey of 1800 kilometres. The advertised range of the Kona is 440 kilometres, but that's with no sudden braking, no dramatic acceleration (always …Australian gas supplier signs green hydrogen deal with Hyundai
Mazda zooms into new Melbourne distribution hub
It's the second big Melbourne industrial leasing deal struck by Frasers this month, after CEVA Logistics agreed to lease a new 37,307sq m warehouse within its West Park Industrial Estate in Truganina.
Mazda Australia has entered into a 10-year lease for a 37,235sq m national parts and distribution facility. The Mazda lease comprises a 36,275sq m warehouse, 960sq m office and 140 car spaces. The new facility is expected to be completed in December. Frasers did not …Motorists warned to buy local or watch car dealerships disappear as regional car yards close
Data from Consumer Protection shows 136 motor vehicle dealers' licences have been handed back in regional WA in the past five years.
Eighteen dealerships returned their licences la…
Australians shunning new cars, says car dealer giant after heavy losses
"If we look at our total results in FY19, we saw private buyer retail drop by 5.4 per cent in volume terms. Our used car sales, over a period which was pretty tough, actually went …