August Sales
GM down 20% 8,680 Camaros sold...10,682 produced
Ford up 17% Mustangs sold 6,289 Toyota up 10.5% Hyundai up 47% Chrysler down 15% They have a 28 day supply of inventory...down 75% to last year! Nissan up .2% Infinity down 30.2% Mercedes Benz down 7.5% BMW down 21.3% Honda up 14.2% Acura down 33.8% |
A couple notes...
Equinox 13,157 up 188.5% G8 1,521 down 20.6%....wonder how much inventory is left? Aveo 12,733 up 159% “Our California dealers support the program and with more than one million visitors and 1.4 million completed searches so far, dealers feel the eBay project is generating significant awareness and consideration of Chevy, Buick, GMC and Pontiac products. So, we’re extending the eBay program through the end of the month. Once the California program winds up, we’ll take a look at the results and determine if we should roll it out nationally later this year,” he added. |
Camaro is up from 7,113 in July
Jalopnik: Camaro Kicks Mustang, Challenger's Ass For Third Straight Month Chevy Camaro: 8,680 Ford Mustang: 6,289 Dodge Challenger: 1,132 |
Hyundai motor america reports all-time record sales for august 2009
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Anyone else find it ironic that C4C did nothing to help the two companies the U.S Gov't bankrolled post better sales over last year while almost everyone else seemed to benefit? :rolleyes:
I sure am glad Hyundai got big help! :usa: |
Originally Posted by Z28Wilson
(Post 6094003)
Anyone else find it ironic that C4C did nothing to help the two companies the U.S Gov't bankrolled post better sales over last year while almost everyone else seemed to benefit? :rolleyes:
I sure am glad Hyundai got big help! :usa: GM needed the Cruze & Beat out already! |
We think GM's sales performance is bad now, just wait till its only Chevorlet, GMC, Buick, and Caddy to sponge numbers from. GM's numbers overall will be down for a good while.
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Originally Posted by Z28Wilson
(Post 6094003)
Anyone else find it ironic that C4C did nothing to help the two companies the U.S Gov't bankrolled post better sales over last year while almost everyone else seemed to benefit? :rolleyes:
I sure am glad Hyundai got big help! :usa: |
Originally Posted by 95redLT1
(Post 6093842)
GM down 20% 8,680 Camaros sold...10,682 produced
Ford up 17% Mustangs sold 6,289 Toyota up 10.5% Hyundai up 47% Chrysler down 15% They have a 28 day supply of inventory...down 75% to last year! Nissan up .2% Infinity down 30.2% Mercedes Benz down 7.5% BMW down 21.3% Honda up 14.2% Acura down 33.8% Just like to say that I appreciate your newsworthy posts. A BIG THANKS to you! :D Looks like Ford are hammering GM on compact and medium car sales. Focus had a great month selling over 25K units. How often does GM get anywhere near that figure with any of their product? Not very often I see. :no: |
Originally Posted by SSbaby
(Post 6094220)
95redLT1
Just like to say that I appreciate your newsworthy posts. A BIG THANKS to you! :D Looks like Ford are hammering GM on compact and medium car sales. Focus had a great month selling over 25K units. How often does GM get anywhere near that figure with any of their product? Not very often I see. :no: |
Originally Posted by Z28Wilson
(Post 6094003)
Anyone else find it ironic that C4C did nothing to help the two companies the U.S Gov't bankrolled post better sales over last year while almost everyone else seemed to benefit? :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Z28x
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about ~18% of C4C sales were for new GM vehicles, 10% for Chrysler. I don't see how that didn't help :shrug:
Top Clunker Sales According to DOT 1. Toyota Corolla 2. Honda Civic 3. Toyota Camry 4. Ford Focus FWD 5. Hyundai Elantra 6. Nissan Versa 7. Toyota Prius 8. Honda Accord 9. Honda Fit 10. Ford Escape FWD Top Clunker Sales According to Edmunds 1. Ford Focus 2. Ford Escape 3. Honda Civic 4. Ford F-150 5. Toyota Corolla 6. Toyota Camry 7. Honda CR-V 8. Chevrolet Silverado 9. Hyundai Elantra 10. Honda Accord So if you go by Edmunds numbers, ford doesn't look too bad at all and at least Chevy has one model on the list. John McElroy has an article on the discrepancies here: http://www.autoblog.com/2009/09/01/a...-john-mcelroy/ |
Originally Posted by SSbaby
(Post 6094220)
95redLT1
Just like to say that I appreciate your newsworthy posts. A BIG THANKS to you! :D Looks like Ford are hammering GM on compact and medium car sales. Focus had a great month selling over 25K units. How often does GM get anywhere near that figure with any of their product? Not very often I see. :no: |
Eric77TA I would like to think American cars benefited more...but look st this chart about halfway down the page...Focus increased about 4k units...& Escape sold about the exact same amounts in July & August....most every "Import" increased by 10,000+ :eek:
Top 15 selling cars July & August Camry increased nearly 20k Civic increased 13k Accord 10k CR-V 11k Elantra atleast 6k..wasn't even on the list in July |
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