Dealer confidence up as hunger for new-fangled cars continues

The viewpoint for South Africa’s automotive division appears optimistic at the begin of 2012, with self-assurance levels among dealers rising for the first three months of the year – this according to consequences from the newest WesBank Vehicle sales Confidence Indicator (WVsCI).

The first-quarter pointer shows that overall self-confidence levels in sales action amongst dealers augmented to 6.4 out of 10, compared with 6.1 in the last quarter of 2011.

WesBank sales and advertising executive head Chris De Kock says the boost in confidence levels among dealers reflects the information that the elevated levels of sales movement within the automotive division last year emerge to have sustained into 2012.

“The local motor vehicle sales marketplace has showed unanticipated, sustained increase at the start of the new year, with whole manufacturing vehicle sales rising by 8.8% year-on-year in January compared with the similar period a year previous,” he notes.
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New data by the National Credit Regulator demonstrate an increase in the number of customers in high-quality rank, from 10.04-million in June 2011, to 10.27-million customers in September.

“This is additional supported by WesBank volume data that shows an increase of more than 6% in monthly applications in January 2012 to 98 000 compared to the similar month last year,” says De Kock.

The WVsCI polls additional than 250 new-fangled car dealerships all through South Africa on issues such as present and predictable sales movement levels, as well as factors moving purchasing decisions among buyers.