Lexus sold more luxury cars in the United States in 2010 than any other brand, maintaining its place at the top of the luxury market for the eighth consecutive year, according to Edmunds.com.
Read More →Edmunds.com estimated that the average automotive manufacturer incentive in the U.S. market was $2,528 per vehicle sold in December 2010, up $64, or 2.6 percent, from November 2010, but down $26, or 1.0 percent, from December 2009.
Read More →Reflecting on 2010, Edmunds.com said the industry experienced another year of ups and downs. The automotive information site also highlighted the key trends from last year.
Read More →This month's new-car sales (including fleet sales) are expected to be the highest of any month this year, with approximately 1.13 million units expected to roll out of showrooms in December.
Read More →Edmunds.com estimated that the average automotive manufacturer incentive in the U.S. was $2,470 per vehicle sold in November, up $31, or 1.3 percent, from October 2010, but down $255, or 9.4 percent, from November 2009.
Read More →Recent trends in interest rates and used-car values make this a good time for dealers to contact their customers who are driving three-year-old vehicles to see if they are interested in lowering their monthly payments.
Read More →This month's new-car sales (including fleet sales) are expected to be approximately 865,500 units, a 17 percent increase from November 2009 but a 8.1 percent decrease from October 2010, according to Edmunds.com.
Read More →Edmunds.com estimated that the average car incentive in the United States was $2,498 per vehicle sold in October 2010, down $61, or 2.4 percent, from September 2010, and down $172, or 6.4 percent, from October 2009.
Read More →This month's new-car sales (including fleet sales) are expected to be approximately 920,200 units, a 10.8 percent increase from October 2009 but a 3.4 percent decrease from September 2010, according to Edmunds.com.
Read More →Edmunds.com estimated that the average price paid in the United States for a used three-year-old vehicle in September 2010 was $18,832, up $1,471, or 8.5 percent, from September 2009.
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