New car sales jump 33pc despite lockdowns
New vehicles sales climbed by 33 per cent in August in Australia compared with the same month last year even though the extended lockdown in Sydney crimped sales in New South Wales.
Demand is still strong in Australia, although some new car buyers are having to wait up to six months for specific models to be delivered because of production slowdowns at offshore automotive manufacturers caused by a global shortage of semiconductors, and COVID-19 disruptions.
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