Their sales for this month is expected to come in at about 1,093 units — the average order size per month. This will bring their full-year sales to about 13,123 units, which is 8.5 percent below the 14,353 units they sold in the whole of 2018. The dealer moved 4,727 units in the review period, surpassing the 4,632 units it sold in the whole of 2018. AdvertisementToyota Kenya, which is ranked second, saw its unit sales drop to 3,162 from 3,973 over the same period. Ms Kavashe said the industry now expects 2020 sales to remain flat or grow by five percent at best.
Source: Daily Nation December 30, 2019 06:33 UTC