Japanese auto giant Toyota remains to be the market leader in Indonesia although sales fell by 4.7 percent to 8,646 units in June against 9,073 a month earlier, local press reported Tuesday.
Mitsubishi, supported by truck sales, followed second with 4, 662 units in June, up from 3,296 units in May. Mitsubishi's commercial vehicles, including light trucks and heavy-duty trucks, totaled 4,575 units last month.
Suzuki managed to sell 3,818 units in June to rank the third, trailed by Honda with 2,400 units, Daihatsu 1,812 units, Isuzu 1, 112 units and Nisan at a distant seventh with 454 units, reported Bisnis Indonesia newspaper.
National motor vehicle sales totaled 24,564 units in June against 23,022 units in the preceding month.
Source: Xinhua