Manufacturers attribute the drop in the SAAR to fewer selling days in September and Labor Day sales being included in August sales totals. One manufacturer attributes the drop to troubles in Washington, D.C.
Read More →Nissan will be ready with revolutionary commercially-viable Autonomous Drive in multiple vehicles by the year 2020, the company announced.
Read More →Nissan has contracted with PCMI Corporation to license the company’s Policy Claim and Reporting Solutions platform. The cloud-based software enhances how dealers sell, service and administer service contracts and other aftermarket F&I products.
Read More →Technologies like pilot parking, easy-fill tire alert, Wi-Fi hotspots, and hydrophobic windows will be available to most mainstream drivers a lot sooner than they might expect, Edmunds.com predicts.
Read More →Year-to-date sales in May were up 7.3 percent, according to AutoData Corp., while the SAAR was up 1.36 million units from a year ago. Several manufacturers also reported record-breaking Mays.
Read More →Group 1 estimates that the storms in Oklahoma City and Houston caused damage to facilities and about 3,200 new and used vehicles. The auto retailer is continuing to assess overall damage.
Read More →The SAAR is up slightly vs. April of last year, and most manufacturers experienced an increase in sales during the month.
Read More →The Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model S, and Ford Focus were at the top of Kelley Blue Book’s list of top green cars for 2013.
Read More →An investigation by the New York state attorney general found that Rockland Nissan misled customers regarding lease terms and purchase agreements.
Read More →The majority of manufacturers reported an increase in sales over last March, with the exception of Mazda and Hyundai. March’s SAAR stood at 15.27 million units, up from 14.14 million units one year ago.
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