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KBB: SAAR Remains Above 15M Units in April

With less than a week left in April, the new-vehicle SAAR remains above 15 million units. If the pace holds, April would mark the sixth consecutive month that the SAAR stays above 15 million units.

by Staff
April 25, 2013
3 min to read


IRVINE, Calif. — Through the first three weeks of April, new-car sales are on pace to remain above the 15 million-unit annual selling pace for the sixth consecutive month, according to Kelley Blue Book.

Kelley Blue Book projects light-vehicle sales to surpass 1.3 million units by month end, which is an 11.4 percent annual gain. Sales are driven by a host of factors, including low interest rates and increasingly favorable credit conditions, high used-car values, and fresh redesigns such as the all-new 2013 Honda Accord, Ford Fusion and Nissan Altima.

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Ford is poised to post significant gains, with an increase of 15.3 percent because of strong demand for the Fusion and Focus, both of which improved sales by more than 20 percent in the first quarter,” said Alec Gutierrez, senior market analyst of automotive insights for Kelley Blue Book. “Consumer demand for new vehicles is strong, which is evident in the strength of the retail market.”

Out of the top eight manufacturers, only Hyundai is expected to decline. Although strong entrants like the Hyundai Sonata, Elantra and Tucson remain competitive and stylish, stiff competition from fresher redesigns and more recent introductions such as the Honda Accord, Ford Fusion and Mazda CX-5 have eaten into Hyundai’s market share.    



Sales Volume 1

Market Share 2

Manufacturer

Apr-13

Apr-12

YOY %

Apr-13

Apr-12

YOY

General Motors

239,000

213,387

12.0%

18.1%

18.0%

0.1%

Ford Motor Company

208,000

180,350

15.3%

15.8%

15.2%

0.5%

Toyota Motor Company

192,000

178,044

7.8%

14.5%

15.0%

-0.5%

Chrysler Group

158,000

141,165

11.9%

12.0%

11.9%

0.1%

American Honda

130,000

122,012

6.5%

9.8%

10.3%

-0.5%

Hyundai-Kia

109,000

109,814

-0.7%

8.3%

9.3%

-1.0%

Nissan North America

88,000

71,329

23.4%

6.7%

6.0%

0.7%

Volkswagen

56,000

49,249

13.7%

4.2%

4.2%

0.1%

Total 3

1,320,000

1,184,567

11.4%

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1 Historical data from OEM sales announcements





2 Kelley Blue Book Automotive Insights






3 Includes brands not shown[GA1]








Compact crossovers and full-size pickup trucks once again lead year-over-year sales gains in April, with expected annual increases of 17.6 and 21.3 percent, respectively. Truck sales experienced growth in response to steady gains in new-home construction starts and cheaper gas prices, while small crossovers are benefiting from strong redesigns and new introductions such as the Honda CR-V, Ford Escape and Mazda CX-5. 

The mid-size sedan segment will continue to lead the industry at 18.2 percent market share, thanks to strong demand for the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Nissan Altima and Ford Fusion. The Camry has led the segment through the first quarter, but only maintains a little more than a 10,000-unit lead over the Honda Accord, Nissan Altima and Ford Fusion.


Sales Volume 1

Market Share

Segment

Apr-13

Apr-12

YOY%

Apr-13

Apr-12

YOY

Mid-Size Car

240,240

223,888

8.5%

18.2%

18.9%

-0.7%

Compact Car

191,400

174,295

12.1%

14.5%

14.7%

-0.2%

Compact Crossover

157,034

128,186

22.5%

11.9%

10.8%

1.1%

Full-Size Pickup Truck

154,759

122,530

26.3%

11.7%

10.3%

1.4%

Subcompact Car

55,440

53,956

8.0%

4.2%

4.6%

-0.4%

Total 2

1,320,000

1,184,567

11.4%

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1 Kelley Blue Book Automotive Insights






2 Includes segments not shown








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