They included 15,802 passenger cars, down 10% from May; 7,131 commercial vehicles, down 5%; and 654 special-use vehicles, down 25%, the association said on July 12.The numbers of domestically-assembled vehicles and imported completely-built-up units sold in the month stood at 13,365 and 10,222, respectively, down 3% and 13%.Toyota topped the list of best-selling brands with 5,127 vehicles, followed by Kia (3,290), Mazda (1,862), Honda (1,550) and Ford (1,284).VAMA members’ sales totalled 150,481 units in the first half of this year, up 40% year on year, with passenger cars up 37% year-on-year, commercial vehicles up 48%, and special-purpose vehicles up 68%.Apart from VAMA members, other brands were also present in Vietnam’s auto market, such as Audi, Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan Subaru, Volkswagen and Volvo, but they have not posted their business results.