Australasian Transport News (ATN)

HYUNDAI IN THE HEAVY-DUTY FOLD

Australian commercial vehicle sales have shown some resilience in August, with Truck Industry Council (TIC) T-Mark figures reaching 3,297, slightly above July’s 3,194.

This tally is, however, well down on last August’s bumper 3,845, and veering much closer to 2017’s 3,266 total.

These numbers are mostly propped up by van sales, as the only truck segment showing any month-on-month improvement was medium-duty.

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