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SEPTEMBER 2020

THE TRUSTED VOICE OF THE AUTO INDUSTRY FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS

New-vehicle industry facing slow recovery Marque takes back car sales Ebbett Pukekohe was closed to the public on August 29 before Auckland moved out of level three two days later. Photo: David Kemeys

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Charging up for electric future

Association boss reveals how Covid-19 is disrupting sales, deliveries and may lead to businesses making major cuts

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ew Zealand’s car industry is facing years in the doldrums with sales tipped to take longer to recover from Covid-19 than they did after the global financial crisis (GFC). The Motor Industry Association (MIA) does not expect trading levels to be back to their prepandemic volumes for at least another five years. In the meantime, distributors face having to review operations as they tackle the threat of shifting between alert levels, as well as battling production and distribution issues.

And vehicle parts are taking longer to arrive as companies turn to sea freight because the cost of deliveries by air is increasing. David Crawford, the MIA’s chief executive, admits it’s a gloomy picture for the industry at present, and says business and consumer confidence will only return once there is an end in sight to the coronavirus pandemic. “When the GFC arose, it took the new-vehicle sector about five years to get back up to previous sales levels,” he told Autofile. “The underlying drivers to

the economic recession at the moment are deeper and more pervasive than what we saw with the GFC, so we think it’s going to take longer than five years to get out of this and we will see reduced car sales for some time. “There’s unlikely to be an increase in year-on-year sales until there is a vaccine that is shown to be effective because that’s what it will take to give confidence back to the economy. “We could be in for a really rough ride over the next couple of years and we think vehicle sales will

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Simon Evans wins world title

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