Kelley Blue Book said yesterday that it expects new-vehicle sales to surpass 1.05 million units this month, which means the industry would be pacing at a 13.8 million seasonally adjusted annualized rate (SAAR) — a 6.4 percent improvement from the year-ago period.
Read More →Paul Taylor, chief economist of the National Automobile Dealers Association, said 2012 will be another rebuilding year for the industry, and predicts sales will reach 13.945 million units this year.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates and LMC Automotive project January new-vehicle sales to be at 681,000 units, a 6 percent year-over-year increase.
Read More →January is off to a solid start, with new-vehicle floor traffic up more than 12 percent, reported CNW Research.
Read More →A sales forecast by Edmunds.com indicated that an estimated 13.6 million new cars and trucks will be sold in 2012.
Read More →Based on the first two weeks, December is shaping up to be a strong month for the industry, reported CNW Research.
Read More →A new report by J.D Power and Associates and LMC Automotive revealed that November new-vehicle retail sales are projected to come in at a SAAR of 11.3 million units — the highest monthly selling rate in three and a half years.
Read More →TrueCar.com is predicting that new light-vehicle sales (including fleet) will reach 1.035 million units in October, a 9 percent increase from a year ago.
Read More →New-vehicle sales should remain stable in October and should stay above the 10 million-unit mark, predicts J.D. Power and Associates.
Read More →October kicked off to a strong start after the new-car industry broke out of its summer funk in the second half of September, according to the Bandon, Ore.-based CNW Research.
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