Edmunds.com said it believes December could be the best month for auto sales this year, following a trend that started in 2009.
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.
Read More →MediaTrac announced the launch of the BeBack Program, a vehicle sales inducement program designed to help drive lost sales opportunities back into auto dealerships.
Read More →Edmunds.com anticipates that sales for Toyota rose 21.2 percent from June to July, but says sales for the Japanese automaker are still off by more than 20 percent compared to July 2010.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates’ 2011 U.S. APEAL Study found that overall vehicle appeal has reached an all-time high since the study’s inception in 1996.
Read More →Despite still feeling the effects of the March 11 earthquake, Nissan Motor Co. reported a a 19.3 percent year-over-year increase in global production in May.
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The industry is facing another possible crisis, but nobody seems to be in panic mode just yet.
Read More →Despite a slew of market challenges, the automotive retail market continues to motor along. In the driver’s seat is an improving auto finance market, CNW stated in its April Retail Automotive Summary.
Read More →AutoNation Inc., America's largest automotive retailer, announced Monday that its retail new-vehicle unit sales in March 2011 totaled 22,246, an increase of 19 percent compared to March 2010.
Read More →An increase in floor traffic and a strong closing ratio indicate that new-vehicle sales in March will improve 11 percent from the year-ago period, according to CNW’s Retail Automotive Summary.
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