From January to April 2017, the Toyota Avanza remained the best-selling car in the Indonesian automotive market, with sales reaching 47,600 units. Despite being a relatively old model, Toyota Indonesia continues to launch new variants. Second place went to the Toyota Calya, a 7-seater LCGC (Low Cost Green Car) which recorded sales of 32,700 units. This is noteworthy considering the model was only introduced in mid-2016.
Through the first four months of the year, Indonesian car sales continued to increase. Based on data from the Indonesian Automotive Industry Association (Gaikindo), vehicle sales reached 373,407 units, a 6.05 percent increase compared to the same period last year, which totaled 352,072 units.
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