Some makes of car are more popular than others in Australia, and indeed, in any other country.
The following chart shows the numbers of each make of car being advertised for sale by the major used car sales website, which includes all the major car dealers and many private sellers. While the numbers may not be exact, it does give an indication of something.
More Ferraris for sale than Fiats 😉
27,696 | Holden |
23,588 | Toyota |
18,789 | Ford |
10,219 | Nissan |
9,155 | Mitsubishi |
8,055 | Mazda |
6,851 | Honda |
6,447 | Subaru |
5,423 | BMW |
5,355 | Hyundai |
4,106 | Volkswagen |
4,048 | Mercedes |
2,658 | Audi |
2,078 | Kia |
2,064 | Suzuki |
1,705 | Peugeot |
1,667 | HSV |
1,359 | Jeep |
1,249 | Lexus |
1,128 | Volvo |
1,064 | Land Rover |
1,024 | Porsche |
890 | Alfa Romeo |
782 | Chrysler |
722 | Mini |
708 | Renault |
684 | Fpv |
655 | Chevrolet |
655 | Saab |
547 | Citroen |
547 | Jaguar |
433 | Daewoo |
380 | Proton |
371 | Daihatsu |
354 | Dodge |
305 | M.G. |
238 | Ferrari |
219 | Ssangyong |
196 | Fiat |
193 | Skoda |