New-car sales are holding steady this month at 14 million SAAR, according to Kelley Blue Book analysts.
Read More →Stretching loan terms and improved credit availability are keeping sales motoring along despite recent slowdown.
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 →The vehicle information site expects significant sales gains for Honda and Toyota, which are benefiting from increased inventory levels compared to 2011.
Read More →A recent report from asset management firm Alliance Bernstein highlighted strong sectors in the U.S. economy, one of which is retail automotive sales.
Read More →Total light vehicle sales were up 10.3 percent from a year ago and 14.9 percent vs. March, according to AutoData, which put the seasonally adjusted annual rate at 14.42 million units.
Read More →Sales slowed, but two market research firms said the industry will deliver 1.135 million units in April, an 11 percent increase from a year ago.
Read More →New-vehicle retail sales are on track to end the first quarter particularly strong, with performance in March continuing the trend from the past several months, according to J.D. Power and Associates and LMC Automotive.
Read More →A recent uptick in gas prices pushed consumers toward fuel-efficient vehicles rather than back to the sidelines, with the annual sales rate jumping to 15.1 million vehicles, according to Autodata.
Read More →New-vehicle sales this month have been strong month to date, with the selling rate outperforming January's, reported J.D. Power and Associates.
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