Aussies buy a million new cars but electric sales fall flat

Motorists keep driving the economy forward, with new figures revealing Australians have purchased more than one million vehicles in 2023 — a rise of more than 20 per cent.

And the popularity of large vehicles is behind the increase, with figures revealing utes and large SUVs made up more than one in three vehicles sold during October.

Data released by the Federal Chamber for Automotive Industries on Friday also showed the popularity of electric vehicles had taken a dip, down to 5.7 per cent during the month from a high of eight per cent in April.

Electric cars also failed to secure a spot among the nation’s top 10 most popular vehicles.

FCAI chief executive Tony Weber said the one million vehicle milestone represented a U-turn for the industry after a difficult period and showed the supply of vehicles had improved.

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