The South African new car market is bucking the economic trend with sales increasing by 4.1% to 163 092 units during the first three months of 2013 when compared to the same period last year. This is despite tough economic conditions, with the South African Reserve Bank expecting GDP to grow by only 2.7% during 2013.
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4. GDP Rand Value and % Growth
Source: Neal Bruton & SARB
GDP growth has been relatively subdued over the last 3 years, with expected 2013 GDP at
2.7% (SARB).
Real Gross Domestic Product of South Africa
Annualised % Change vs Rand Value
3
-0.6
4.4
6.8
1.5
1.8
5.7
7.7
4.6
3.8
1.2
2.5
0.80
-0.90
0.40
3.70
3.20
4.40
3.70
2.6
2
1.1
3.1
4.4
5.2
4.6
3.4
2.6
2.02.2
6.2
5.7
6.7
4.3
7.4
5.6
2.7
6.2
6.7
5.8
6.4
3.1
5.0
6.0
3.0
4.4
1.8 1.7
3.5
4.4
3.1
3.6
4.4
4.8
1.9
3.3
1.2
2.1
-1.7
-6.3
-2.7
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
Dec-93
Sep-94
Jun-95
Mar-96
Dec-96
Sep-97
Jun-98
Mar-99
Dec-99
Sep-00
Jun-01
Mar-02
Dec-02
Sep-03
Jun-04
Mar-05
Dec-05
Sep-06
Jun-07
Mar-08
Dec-08
Sep-09
Jun-10
Mar-11
Dec-11
Sep-12
Annual%Change
500000
700000
900000
1100000
1300000
1500000
1700000
1900000
2100000
RMio
5. CPI and PPI
Source: Neal Bruton
CPI and PPI are experiencing upwards pressure.
6. Historical fuel price change
Source: Department of Energy
There has been a 258% and 376% increase in petrol & diesel prices since 2001. When
comparing to 2010, the prices have risen by 69% in petrol and 74% in diesel.
7. Household Debt as % of Disposable
Income of Households
Source: Neal Bruton
The average South African is still highly indebted.
Household Debt as % of Disposable Income of
Households
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
Mar-90
Mar-91
Mar-92
Mar-93
Mar-94
Mar-95
Mar-96
Mar-97
Mar-98
Mar-99
Mar-00
Mar-01
Mar-02
Mar-03
Mar-04
Mar-05
Mar-06
Mar-07
Mar-08
Mar-09
Mar-10
Mar-11
Mar-12
%
8. Credit Extended to the Private
Sector
Credit extensions are experiencing relatively flat growth over the last year.
Source: Neal Bruton
Annual Change in Credit Extended to the
Private Sector
(5.00)
-
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
Jan-94
Jul-94
Jan-95
Jul-95
Jan-96
Jul-96
Jan-97
Jul-97
Jan-98
Jul-98
Jan-99
Jul-99
Jan-00
Jul-00
Jan-01
Jul-01
Jan-02
Jul-02
Jan-03
Jul-03
Jan-04
Jul-04
Jan-05
Jul-05
Jan-06
Jul-06
Jan-07
Jul-07
Jan-08
Jul-08
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
%
9. Personal Savings Ratio (Personal
Saving / Disposable Income)
Source: Neal Bruton
South African’s have had negative savings since 2005, this is not sustainable.
Personal Savings Ratio ( Per Sav / Per Disp Inc )
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12 Mar-85
Dec-85
Sep-86
Jun-87
Mar-88
Dec-88
Sep-89
Jun-90
Mar-91
Dec-91
Sep-92
Jun-93
Mar-94
Dec-94
Sep-95
Jun-96
Mar-97
Dec-97
Sep-98
Jun-99
Mar-00
Dec-00
Sep-01
Jun-02
Mar-03
Dec-03
Sep-04
Jun-05
Mar-06
Dec-06
Sep-07
Jun-08
Mar-09
Dec-09
Sep-10
Jun-11
Mar-12
%.
10. JSE Trend and Car Sales Cycle
Source: Neal Bruton
The JSE has shown good growth since the economic downturn, which has been supporting
wealth invested in the market.
Total New Car Sales Cycle vs JSE All Share Index
12000
17000
22000
27000
32000
37000
42000
47000
Jan-90
Jan-91
Jan-92
Jan-93
Jan-94
Jan-95
Jan-96
Jan-97
Jan-98
Jan-99
Jan-00
Jan-01
Jan-02
Jan-03
Jan-04
Jan-05
Jan-06
Jan-07
Jan-08
Jan-09
Jan-10
Jan-11
Jan-12
Jan-13
2000
7000
12000
17000
22000
27000
32000
37000
42000
AllShareIndex
Totpas Sales Cycle JSE All Share Index
11. Monthly Prime Rate
Source: Neal Bruton
Prime rate at its lowest level in history, this is contributing to increased credit extension in the
market.
Monthly Prime Rate
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
Jan-80
Jan-82
Jan-84
Jan-86
Jan-88
Jan-90
Jan-92
Jan-94
Jan-96
Jan-98
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Jan-14
%
13. Make Up of the BA900 Installment
Debtors and Leases
Source: SA Reserve Bank & VAF Finance
The growth in the VAF market has been driven primarily by the Individual market. Individuals
contribute 72% of the total financed installment and lease book.
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Apr-06
Aug-06
Dec-06
Apr-07
Aug-07
Dec-07
Apr-08
Aug-08
Dec-08
Apr-09
Aug-09
Dec-09
Apr-10
Aug-10
Dec-10
Apr-11
Aug-11
Dec-11
Apr-12
Aug-12
Dec-12
The Market Individual Market Business Market
100%
72%
28%
14. New Passenger Car Sales Cycle
Source: Neal Bruton
Total New Passenger Car Sales Cycle
1970 Onwards
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
45000
50000
1970-01
Jan-71
Jan-72
Jan-73
Jan-74
Jan-75
Jan-76
Jan-77
Jan-78
Jan-79
Jan-80
Jan-81
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Jan-90
Jan-91
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Jan-98
Jan-99
Jan-00
Jan-01
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Jan-06
Jan-07
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Jan-09
Jan-10
Jan-11
Jan-12
Jan-13
MonthlyMarket.
Market Forecast Incl Non Reps Trend Cycle Forecast Incl Non Reps
2 million new cars sold Jan 2007 to July 2012
The new passenger car cycle is almost back at levels experienced in 2006 and 2007. There are over
9,797,413 registered vehicles in South Africa in 2010 (Drive Alive), including new vehicles and dropped
off YTD 2013, this would take the figure to around 10 million cars on the road.
15. Factors That Will Impact Sales
Growth
Contrary to the main economic indicators, the new passenger market
is still experiencing some growth.
Factors that are driving this growth:
– Low interest rates.
– Vehicle Price Inflation lower than CPI.
– Positive wealth effect experienced in the JSE and house prices.
– Relatively strong replacement cycle still being experienced in the
market.
Factors moderating growth:
– GDP growth at low levels.
– Disposable income pressure from fuel prices, food prices, CPI
inflation, and number of consumers with impaired credit records.
– Exchange rate pressure could see these costs transferred onto
the customer in new vehicle market through prices increases.
17. Engine Size
Source: RGT Smart
Small passenger vehicles have increased in size since August 2010, now comprising 64% (Jan –
Dec 2012) of the total vehicles sold.
Small: 0 – 1.7 Litres
Medium: 1.8 – 3.0 Litres
Large: 3.1 – 8.0 Litres
18. Going Green: Fuel Type
Comparison
There seem to be two approaches to going green:
• Attempts to maximize performance of existing technologies through performance capabilities e.g. BMW – Efficient
Dynamics, Mercedes – Blue Efficiency, VW – Blue Motion, Citroen – Airdream.
• Introduce new cutting edge technologies and alternative powered engines.
Source: RGT Smart
Hybrid models have grown in the last couple of years off a very small base.
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50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
400000
450000
500000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Diesel(LHS)
Petrol(LHS)
Hybrid(RHS)
19. Luxury Market
Source: RGT Smart
Luxury vehicles have experienced a growing sales trend, showing the resilience in this sector
of the market even through the tough times.
Luxury Vehicles:
R300,000 – Above Price
Range
20. Affordability & Cash Flow Considerations –
Original Term, Deposits & Residual Values
Source: VAF Standard Bank
Request for residual values have steadily increased, a drop in deposits has been experienced,
whilst the term requested has also increased.
21. Affordability and Cash Flow
Considerations – Actual Term
Source: TransUnion AIS
Actual settlements have remained relatively flat over the last couple of years.
22. New and Pre-Owned Market Trend
Source: TransUnion AIS
There has been a downward shift in the New / Pre-Owned ratio from 2012.
23. Pricing Impact in New and Pre-
Owned Market
Source: TransUnion AIS
There is a widening gap between the used and new price change, with pricing in the new market
remaining relatively flat. This could see a shift towards the used market becoming more favorable.
24. Alternatives to Car Ownership
Source: VAF Standard Bank
Rental and leasing agreements contribute a small % of the VAF Standard Bank market,
although this trend is picking up in 2013.