Will Car Sales Really Recover?

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#4 of 64 kicking tires? by steve_ HOST

Jun 08, 2011 (11:05 am)

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#5 of 64 Picking up by steve_ HOST

Jun 10, 2011 (5:02 pm)

"“If gas prices go up, full-size-pickup sales will drop, but typically they’ll bounce back, as they did,” explained Don Johnson, GM’s U.S. vice president of sales."
 
May Sales Blip Shows Pickups' Steadiness (AutoObserver)
 

#6 of 64 shifting positions by steve_ HOST

Jun 23, 2011 (3:10 pm)


 
June Car Sales Sluggish; 11.9-Million SAAR (AutoObserver)

#9 of 64 Where Are the Cars? by steve_ HOST

Jul 06, 2011 (9:24 am)

Industry Sales Momentum Downshifted In June (AutoObserver)
 
General Motors: Steady As She Goes
Ford: Small Cars In Demand
Chrysler: Trucks Carry The Load
Toyota: Turning Point
Honda: Hit Hard In June
Nissan: Up, Infiniti Hurt By Quake
Hyundai: Record June
Kia: Record June, Second Quarter
Volkswagen: On a Roll
BMW: Higher Sales; New Mini Record
Daimler: Smart Downer; Mercedes Up
Subaru: Inventory Struggle
Mazda: Buoyed by People Movers (where I come from, people movers are buses)
Audi: Another Record Month
Volvo: Much-Improved Performance
Mitsubishi: Sales Double From Year Ago
Jaguar Land Rover: Land Rover Up; Jag Down
Porsche: Strength From Cayenne
Suzuki: Kizashi Sales Dip; Others Rise
Saab: Tough Business Month
 

#10 of 64 Re: Where Are the Cars? [steve_] by gagrice

Jul 06, 2011 (11:16 am)

Replying to: steve_ (Jul 06, 2011 9:24 am)
Cars are better suited for young people. SUVs are more for comfort of us old people. Where would Chrysler be without the Grand Cherokee? What a money maker that has to be. I would consider a Cayenne if they offered the TDI like the Q7 and Touareg. Just because I love Porsche.
 
I don't think the gas prices have been as much an influence as they went up gradually vs 2008. I still see a good market for econoboxes. Just not in my market and the boomer market.
 
If not for the Pilot and Highlander, HonToy would really be in the toilet. No mention of Lexus. Is Toyota dropping the nameplate.

#11 of 64 Honda is really hurting by benjaminh

Jul 06, 2011 (12:02 pm)

I wonder when they'll get their production back to 100%?

#12 of 64 Re: Where Are the Cars? [gagrice] by steve_ HOST

Jul 06, 2011 (12:21 pm)

Replying to: gagrice (Jul 06, 2011 11:16 am)
There was a paragraph buried in that article:
 
"Lexus has been especially wracked by the supply disruptions after March 11, and sales were down by 40 percent in June. The impact cost Toyota’s luxury brand its first-half crown for segment leadership, which was taken over by BMW."

#13 of 64 Japanese Makers Start Their Comeback by steve_ HOST

Jul 18, 2011 (12:43 pm)

Early Look At July Sales
 

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