TrueCar predicted Tuesday that new light-vehicle sales in March will increase 13.7 percent from the year-ago period to 1.417 million units.
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 →Retail sales rose 11.4 percent in January, with the industry pacing at a 14.18 million seasonally adjusted annual sales rate — the highest rate since the government’s Cash for Clunkers program in August 2009, according to AutoData.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates announced that Hyundai earned the top spot in its 2012 Customer Retention study.
Read More →The 2012 Hyundai Elantra was named 2012 North American Car of the Year at the 2012 North American International Auto Show.
Read More →Autodata Corp. estimated that U.S. auto sales reached 12.8 million units last year, marking the best year for auto sales since 2008 if the stat holds. Big winners were General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, with GM reclaiming the top spot in world vehicle sales two years after it emerged from its U.S.-backed bankruptcy.
Read More →Autobytel Inc. crowned the Hyundai Veloster as its 2012 Car of the Year thanks to aggressive styling and the vehicle’s appeal with a wide variety of consumers.
Read More →Kelley Blue Book released its list of the most-researched new vehicles of 2011, and revealed the Top 5 brands with the greatest share of market interest for the year.
Read More →November proved to be another strong month for automakers, with light vehicle sales pacing at a 13.63 million SAAR — the highest rate this year, according to Autodata Corp.
Read More →Automakers enjoyed their best October since 2007, with U.S. auto sales rising about 8 percent from last October to 1.02 million, according to Autodata Corp.
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