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Small Crossovers Rapid Increase

Small Crossovers Rapid Increase   The Fastest-Growing Vehicle Segment The fastest-growing vehicle segment in the first quarter was subcompact crossovers, the category that took off in 2015. The 10 subcompacts cars now on sale are up 83 percent for the year. Top contenders are Jeep Renegade, Honda HR-V, Mazda CX-3

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Nissan’s Rise in U.S. Market

Nissan’s Rise in U.S. Market       Nissan North America’s U.S. sales and market share have risen. 2016 Q1 400204 0.098 2015 1484918 0.085 2014 1386895 0.084 2013 1248420 0.08 2012 1141656 0.079 2011 1042534 0.082 2010 908570 0.078 2009 770103 0.074 2008 951350 0.072 2007 1068237 0.066 2006

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Leading The Off-Lease Wave

Leading The Off-Lease Wave   The Toyota Camry and Honda Civic and Accord are leading a wave of 3.1 million off-lease vehicles. An increase of 20% from 2015. Each model is expecting to have more than 20,000 units coming off lease. Top-10 off-lease models: Toyota Camry Honda Civic Honda Accord

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2016 vs. 2015 Chevrolet Cruze Comparison

2016 vs. 2015 Chevrolet Cruze Comparison   The improvements from the 1st-gen Cruze, launched in 2010, should allow Chevy to be competitive in compact car segment. The addition of a hatchback model in the fall and a diesel option in early 2017 could show a great deal of demand. Powertrains:

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Honda’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle – Clarity

Honda’s New Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle, Clarity, All About Aerodynamics   Honda’s Future of Electric Vehicles Honda was the first to sell hybrids in the U.S., but it never had much success with its electrified cars. This year, Honda has something different to offer to the market. The second-generation hydrogen fuel

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