Top selling cars of Australia in 2021

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 Top selling cars of Australia in 2021
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Highlights 

  • From myriad options available in the market, pick the one that is winning praise by users across the country.
  • Land Cruiser by Toyota Motor Corporation is a top-pick when it comes to safety and security when you hit the road.
  • X-trail is certainly the best bet for your adventuresome rides.
  • Mitsubishi ASX has been one of the most loved and admired compact SUV among Australians.

Planning to buy a new car? We are here to make your search easy. From myriad options available in the market, why not pick the one that is winning praise by users across the country.

Today, we will make you familiar with the most popular cars among Australians securing highest values on sales podium due to their seamless performance and strong machinery. While some in the list have been dominating the top-ranks for consecutive years, some of them are new entrants.

  • Toyota Land Cruiser
    Equipped with powerful engine, Land Cruiser by Toyota Motor Corporation is a top-pick when it comes to safety and security when you hit the road. The vehicle is known for its astounding off-road performance. The latest model is a perfect combination of design and potential.
    Also read: Toyota's next-gen Highlander all set to conquer Kiwi roads

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  • Nissan X-Trail
    X-trail is certainly becoming the best bet for your adventuresome rides. The spacious SUV is equipped with advanced drive-assist technology. One of the attractive tech features of the car is its motion-activated tailgate that opens the rear storage area automatically with the Intelligent Key® in your pocket and your foot under the rear bumper.

  • Ford Ranger
    The 2021 Ford Ranger is a Herculean motor vehicle boasting highly-durable fitted elements, such as a sturdy steel frame and frame-mounted resilient steel bumpers. The car features advanced turbocharged gas engine that makes it suitable for drive on usual roads as well as on rugged terrain. It is also one of most affordable vehicles today.
  • Hyundai Tucson
    Tucson is a marvel piece to own offering power, style, and superlative drive quality. Hyundai has designed automobile’s latest model with flexible and practical seating layout having 60:40 ratio in split foldable rear seats for better comfort and more space.

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  • Mitsubishi ASX

Mitsubishi ASX has been one of the most loved and admired compact SUV among Australians. 60:40 Split fold rear seat, 18” alloy wheels, MiTEC Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM), manual as well as CVT auto 2WD models and, 2.0L MIVEC engine is making it gain high popularity in the country.

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