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U.S. sales fall in 2019 but still top 17 million

January 6, 2020

Via: Automotive News

DETROIT — U.S. auto sales declined more than 1 percent in 2019 but topped 17 million for an unprecedented fifth consecutive year. Ford Motor Co., the final automaker to report its results, said its fourth-quarter sales slipped 1.3 percent to […]


Industry Focus Areas, Motorized Vehicle

China light vehicle sales to fall for third year in 2020, forecast says

December 12, 2019

Via: Automotive News

BEIJING — China’s vehicle sales will decline for a third straight year in 2020, an industry body predicted, bringing more pain to global carmakers awaiting an end to the historic slump in the world’s biggest market. Sales will fall 2 […]


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GM’s Q3 China sales slip 18%

October 10, 2019

Via: Automotive News

BEIJING — General Motors’ light-vehicle sales in China fell 18 percent in the third quarter, as the automaker was hurt by a slowing economy amid the Sino-U.S. trade war and by heightened competition in a key mid-priced crossover segment. GM […]


Industry Focus Areas, Motorized Vehicle

Hyundai sales slip on weaker car volume

October 1, 2019

Via: Automotive News

Hyundai’s expanded crossover lineup represented 53 percent of the brand’s U.S. sales volume last month compared with 44 percent in Sept. 2018. Hyundai posted a 9 percent decline in U.S. sales in September behind weaker car deliveries even as crossover […]


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U.S. auto sales expected to fall again in March

March 28, 2019

Via: Automotive News

New U.S. light-vehicle sales are projected to fall for the third straight month in March as the industry’s winter chill seeps into spring. Estimates from four forecasters call for declines between 1.5 percent and almost 7 percent from March 2018. […]


Industry Focus Areas, Motorized Vehicle

Surprise! U.S. auto sales expected to finish year up from 2017

December 21, 2018

Via: Automotive News

U.S. light-vehicle sales are expected to finish the year up slightly from 2017, defying forecasts that almost unanimously called for the industry to post a second consecutive annual decline. Higher fleet deliveries, low unemployment and Tesla’s rapid production ramp-up are […]