Sunday, June 20, 2010

Toyota Maintains the dominance of car automotive market in Indonesia

In May, Toyota managed to sell 22 184 units. Yet according to prediction Gaikindo, Toyota's markets are predicted to decline by 8%.

Toyota Yaris with Yaris TRD ver.2 is new products are provided for young people sold 1373 units in May 2010 an increase of 5% of sales in April 2010.

Toyota Vios belonging to the sedan class booked a sales increase of 2% or 426 units sold. Corolla Altis is a product of Toyota that has great contribution in maintaining sales position with sales growth reached 40% or 197 units sold in May.

Toyota Dyna experienced a significant increase in sales by successfully sold 1164 units or 20% from the previous month.

Toyota has seized a total of about 39% market share in the auto industry and stated as a market leader. Cumulatively, in May 2010 Toyota managed to sell 112 480 units or an increase of 0.6% from the previous month.

"The success of Toyota's achievement as maintaining the national market leader of car automotive in Indonesua amid the market correction is a good achievement. Hopefully this can become leaders in our passion to continue to provide best products and services for customers. Thank you for the trust for this to Toyota customers. " Said Johnny Darmawan, President Director of PT. Toyota Astra Motor.

High Demand

Toyota Avanza, best-selling car in Indonesia still continues to lead the class Low MPV with sales amounting to 11 013 units. Innova Kijang Innova car while the Indonesia family choices also remains a market leader with a successful print Medium MPV sales figures for 3911 units throughout the month of May 2010. Both models had even managed to score high enough demand recorded, Avanza and Kijang Innova DSS scored in consecutive digits of 13 595 units and 4163 units.

"Demand for the Toyota Avanza and Kijang Innova is very high, thank you for the trust customers chose Toyota's products, we promise to meet the demand of customers who still pending as soon as possible, we hope that next month could meet all these demands", cover Johnny Darmawan.

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