Carmakers reported a favorable December and year-end sales. Mercedes and BMW posted record sales for the year, while Mazda realized its best December since ’94. Volkswagen also posted its best month since 1970 and its best year since 1973.
Read More →Two automakers have already sold more vehicles through the first 11 months of 2012 than all of last year, while several others recorded new sales records during the month of November.
Read More →Honda and Acura took the top spots in the Mainstream and Premium brands categories in ALG’s 14th annual Residual Value Awards. Toyota and Hyundai were also big winners.
Read More →Hurricane Sandy impacts Nissan and Hyundai sales, but the industry’s seasonally adjusted annual rate remained above 14 million for the ninth consecutive month.
Read More →The annual sales rate reached its highest level this year in September, with Volkswagen realizing its best month in 40 years.
Read More →Kelley Blue Book predicts overall annual sales gains of between 7 and 10 percent for the rest of the year.
Read More →Minus Mercedes-Benz, automakers issued their sales reports for August. Big winners include Chrysler, Honda, Toyota and Nissan.
Read More →Fueled by a 22.1 percent spike in sales vs. a year ago, industry sales paced at a 14.08 million-unit rate in June.
Read More →According to TrueCar.com, Honda and Toyota held the record for transaction prices for the second straight month. All transaction prices were up except for Ford and General Motors.
Read More →The vehicle information site expects significant sales gains for Honda and Toyota, which are benefiting from increased inventory levels compared to 2011.
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