The Mahindra Pik Up has consolidated itself as South Africa's fourth best-selling bakkie behind Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max.
Pik Up South Africa's fourth best-selling bakkie ahead of Navara and Amarok.in South Africa for an extended period, the Mahindra Pik Up has quietly consolidated its position as the best of the rest., Ranger and D-Max stayed firmly on the bakkie podium. With sales of 829 the Mahindra Pik Up might trail the top dogs by some margin, but it does put it in a very comfortable fourth place.
It is a position the Pik Up made its own since the discontinuation of the Nissan NP200, which on average boasted four-digit monthly sales numbers. The NP200 was the last half-tonner offered locally. The next best-selling bakkie after the Mahindra Pik Up was the Nissan Navara, of which 505 were sold in June. Now in its run-out phase, the NP200 was up next with 476.With sales of 334, the VW Amarok was the next best-selling local bakkie in June. The irrepressible Toyota Land Cruiser PU was not far off, followed by the GWM P-Series .ALSO READ: WATCH: Mahindra Pik Up is an old school cool bakkie
The bakkie sales numbers can get very interesting the next six months of the year. The Foton Tunland’s return andThings can also get better for the Mahindra Pik Up in the next year or so. The Indian carmaker last year showcased
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