LDV and Great Wall both registered solid sales growth this month, indicating there may be a shift in public perceptions on budget utes.

LDV posted a strong result, with its T60 dual-cab registering a 27.9 per cent monthly increase in sales and a 14.5 per cent YTD spike (compared to 2018). Great Wall posted a monthly increase of 19.6 per cent and YTD growth of 61.2 per cent.

This growth has gone against a consistent trend this year, which has seen the majority of 4×4 models record poorer sales both month-to-month and YTD.

In fact, the LDV market was down by 1904 sales compared to the same month last year (a drop of 9.0 per cent).

“The Australian market has seen the same trend throughout 2019, resulting in an overall decrease of around eight per cent for the first five months of the year,” Tony Weber, chief executive of the FCAI, said. “We have attributed this trend to known market factors such as an economic downturn, drought, political events, the tightening of financial lending and lack of confidence in the market.

“Now that the Federal election has been finalised, we are optimistic that the market will improve over the next few months,” he said.

It was business as usual atop the monthly 4×4 sales charts, with the Ford Ranger leading the Toyota Hilux for the second month in a row. When combining 4×2 and 4×4 vehicles, the Hilux and Ranger remain the best-selling vehicles on the overall market.

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20 Best-selling 4x4s in May 2019

Rank4X4Units Sold
1Ford Ranger3604
2Toyota Hilux3137
3Toyota Prado1776
4Holden Colorado1515
5Toyota LandCruiser wagon1399
6Mitsubishi Triton1126
7Isuzu D-Max998
8Toyota Land Cruiser PU/CC902
9Nissan Navara883
10Volkswagen Amarok737
11Isuzu MU-X710
12Mazda BT-50693
13Ford Everest360
14Mitsubishi Pajero Sport339
15LDV T60307
16Toyota Fortuner289
17Jeep Grand Cherokee277
18Holden Trailblazer266
19Range Rover Sport200
20Nissan Patrol195