New-Vehicle Sales Slow Despite Lower Prices
Continued incentive increases weren’t enough to stop sales pace decline.
Continued incentive increases weren’t enough to stop sales pace decline.
Tepid growth could signal an up-and-down year ahead, S&P says.
J.D. Power and GlobalData forecasts 13.2% year-over-year growth.
S&P Global Mobility offers a conservative 2024 outlook as it sees financial pressures continuing to limit demand.
Strikes don’t impact deliveries, which are benefiting from rebounding inventory.
Projections for month put SAAR flat despite strikes.
September registrations make 14 straight months of gains as electrified models take greater share.
September deliveries continue year-long wave of new-vehicle increases.
September results continue year’s streak; NADA expects more of the same.
Latent demand, particularly from fleets, overcomes other market constraints.
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