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Some of Australia's top car retailers have managed to stay ahead of crippling industry-wide delays with one dealership promising to deliver new cars in just 10 days.
Renault, Suzuki and Mazda are just a few of the brands boasting low wait times for vehicles amid industry shortages.
A sector-wide shortage of microchips has seen wait times for popular vehicles like the Toyota HiLux and Fore transit skyrocket with some customers set to wait a year for their new cars.
Renault is offering an average 19 day delivery on new cars amid industry-wide microchip shortages and delays
However, some brands have managed to stay ahead of the crippling shortage and maintain wait times well under 50 days, according to Price My Car delivery data estimates.
Renault boasts the lowest wait time in Australia with the average car from the brand taking just 19 days to arrive.
The Renault Captur is the vehicle with the lowest wait time, taking just 10 days to arrive to customers.
New Renault Captur (pictured, 2022 model) can be delivered in Australian customers in just 10 days,