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Why U.S. New-Vehicle Sales Are Booming in December 2023

The tail end of the year brings a season of cheer for the U.S. automotive sector, marked by a significant upturn in new vehicle sales. A recent analysis by industry experts J.D. Power and GlobalData paints a promising picture: a projected 13% increase in December sales compared to the same

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Analyzing November’s Auto Sales Against the 2022 Benchmark

Navigating the Crossroads: Economic Signals Point to a Potential Auto Pricing Precipice As the year draws to a close, the U.S. auto industry finds itself at a crossroads, with economic signals suggesting a potential downturn in the pricing landscape. Despite a consistent selling rate throughout 2023, concerns are emerging among

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First-Half U.S. Auto Sales Rankings: Automakers and Trends

First-Half U.S. Auto Sales Rankings: Automakers and Trends (PDF) As we reach the halfway mark of 2023, the U.S. automotive industry is witnessing a shift in sales dynamics. Overcoming the lingering challenges of supply shortages, the first half of the year saw an overall increase in sales across various vehicle

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U.S. Auto Sales Per Franchise – 2016

U.S. Auto Sales Per Franchise – 2016   U.S. car and light-truck sales per franchise March Feb. Make Car Truck total total Toyota/Scion           77           77         154         133 Nissan           80           60         140         112 Lexus           58           70         128           97 Honda

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U.S. Automotive Production vs. Sales – 2015 to 2016

U.S. Automotive Production vs. Sales – 2015 to 2016.     U.S. Production vs. Sales. US Sales US Production Date Value Date Value Feb-15 1,258,515 Feb-15 1,384,734 Mar-15 1,546,465 Mar-15 1,628,658 Apr-15 1,455,471 Apr-15 1,532,976 May-15 1,635,199 May-15 1,510,215 Jun-15 1,476,719 Jun-15 1,599,337 Jul-15 1,528,168 Jul-15 1,329,757 Aug-15 1,577,418 Aug-15

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