Tesla sales slide in Australia in October

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Utes reign supreme as the Tesla Model Y drops back to No.17 in October new vehicle sales from third spot a month earlier.

as the cheapest electric car on the market in Australia, but not all of those MG ZS vehicles are fully electric.FCAI chief executive Tony Weber said the improvements in the October sales numbers overall, with 87,299 vehicles sold making it 16.9 per cent higher than the same month a year ago, showed that supply chain disruptions were steadily being overcome.

Sales in Victoria jumped the highest compared with a year ago. Victoria was up 24.5 per cent to 23,283, Queensland was up 16.7 per cent to 18,850, while NSW was 10.2 per cent higher at 26,869. South Australia notched a 12.4 per cent increase to 5564, Tasmania had a 25.1 per cent lift to 1652 and Western Australia was up 22.5 per cent to 9050.

Toyota was the biggest selling brand with 18,259 vehicles sold followed by Ford with 7823 and Kia at 6380.

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