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Maserati North America, Inc. - Up 51.4% (728 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,253 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Up 31.1% (5,260 Vehicles Sold This Month, 9,504 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Jaguar Land Rover North America - Up 25% (7,929 Vehicles Sold This Month, 14,936 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Ford Motor Company - Up 20.4% (217,192 Vehicles Sold This Month, 390,915 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Kia Motors America - Up 13% (49,737 Vehicles Sold This Month, 88,042 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
American Honda Motor Co. - Up 12.8% ​(118,985 Vehicles Sold This Month, 219,482 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
FCA US LLC - Up 12% (182,879 Vehicles Sold This Month, 337,916 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Porsche Cars North America, Inc. - Up 11.2% (3,561 Vehicles Sold This Month, 7,915 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Nissan North America - Up 10.5% (130,911 Vehicles Sold This Month, 236,645 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Toyota Motor Sales - Up 5.2% (189,852 Vehicles Sold This Month, 351,135 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mitsubishi Motors North America - Up 4.5% (7,870 Vehicles Sold This Month, 14,134 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Audi of America - Up 2.3% (11,718 Vehicles Sold This Month, 23,568 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Subaru of America, Inc. - Up 1.6% (42,011 Vehicles Sold This Month, 83,112 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Hyundai Motor America - Up 1% (53,009 Vehicles Sold This Month, 98,020 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mercedes-Benz USA - Down 0.5% (25,632 Vehicles Sold This Month, 52,594 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
General Motors Co. - Down 1.5% (227,825 Vehicles Sold This Month, 431,570 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
BMW Group U.S. - Down 12.4% (22,321 Vehicles Sold This Month, 42,400 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Volkswagen of America - Down 13.18% (22,321 Vehicles Sold This Month, 42,400 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mazda North American Operations - Down 16% (21,554 Vehicles Sold This Month, 41,247 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

 

Brands:
Acura - Down 1.7% (12,773 Vehicles Sold This Month, 23,023 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Alfa Romeo - Up 4% (49 Vehicles Sold This Month, 116 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Audi - Up 2.3% (11,718 Vehicles Sold This Month, 23,568 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
BMW - Down 10.7% (22,498 Vehicles Sold This Month, 40,580 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Buick - Up 2.3% (17,811 Vehicles Sold This Month, 36,080 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Cadillac - Up 0.9% (11,840 Vehicles Sold This Month, 22,580 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Chevrolet - Down 0.7% (158,644 Vehicles Sold This Month, 296,447 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Chrysler - Down 26% (21,056 Vehicles Sold This Month, 39,270 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Dodge - Up 12% (47,251 Vehicles Sold This Month, 89,360 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Fiat - Down 9% (2,993 Vehicles Sold This Month, 5,587 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Ford - Up 20.1% (209,153 Vehicles Sold This Month, 375,669 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
GMC - Down 6.8% (39,530 Vehicles Sold This Month, 76,463 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Honda - Up 14.9% (106,212 Vehicles Sold This Month, 196,459 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Hyundai - Up 1% (53,009 Vehicles Sold This Month, 98,020 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Infiniti - Down 11% (10,371 Vehicles Sold This Month, 18,885 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Jaguar - Up 7% (1,512 Vehicles Sold This Month, 2,864 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Jeep - Up 23% (68,228 Vehicles Sold This Month, 127,260 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Kia - Up 13% (49,737 Vehicles Sold This Month, 88,042 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Land Rover - Up 31% (6,417 Vehicles Sold This Month, 12,072 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Lexus - Up 1% (23,234 Vehicles Sold This Month, 44,167 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Lincoln - Up 30.4% (8,039 Vehicles Sold This Month, 15,216 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Maserati - Up 51.4% (728 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,253 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mazda - Down 16% (21,554 Vehicles Sold This Month, 41,247 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mercedes-Benz - Down 2.9% (22,941 Vehicles Sold This Month, 47,605 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
MINI - Down 23.7% (2,839 Vehicles Sold This Month, 6,077 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mitsubishi - Up 4.5% (7,870 Vehicles Sold This Month, 14,134 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Nissan - Up 12.9% (120,540 Vehicles Sold This Month, 217,760 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Porsche - Up 11.2% (3,561 Vehicles Sold This Month, 7,915 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Ram - Up 27% (43,302 Vehicles Sold This Month, 76,323 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
smart - Down 7.9% (422 Vehicles Sold This Month, 841 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Sprinter - Up 35.5% (2,269 Vehicles Sold This Month, 4,168 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Subaru - Up 1.6% (42,011 Vehicles Sold This Month, 83,112 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Toyota - Up 5.8% (166,618 Vehicles Sold This Month, 306,968 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Volkswagen - Down 13.18% (22,321 Vehicles Sold This Month, 42,400 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Volvo - Up 31.1% (5,260 Vehicles Sold This Month, 9,504 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)


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Mustang - great month, up 18% to 10k. Focus up 33%, Fusion up 12%, and Taurus up a whopping 42% ( cars over all up 19% )  

 

F-Series sales were strong, too, with 60,697 vehicles sold, a 10% increase. Marking Ford’s best February for F-Series in a decade! And the Transit up 70% with Trucks/Vans up overall 15%

 

Ford SUVs post best-ever February sales. Edge increases 91 percent, Explorer jumps 18 percent and Escape gains 14 percent. Overall up 28%

 

Retail sales gains came across the product portfolio. Cars gained 6 percent, trucks increased 5 percent, and SUVs were up 22 percent!

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And why GMs numbers are a little down (and why it's not a bad thing, unlike what certain people are trying to convey here).

 

"Due to a planned reduction in rental deliveries, GM’s total sales of 227,825 were down slightly year over year. GM reduced daily rental deliveries by about 16,500 units, or 39 percent in February. GM grew its Commercial business in February for the 28th consecutive month."

 

and 

 

"As a result of lower rental deliveries, GM expects its fleet mix in 2016 to be about 20 percent of total sales, compared with a historical range of 22 to 24 percent. In 2015, GM reduced rental deliveries by about 50,000 units compared to 2014. In the first two months of 2016, rental deliveries are down about 30,000 units, compared to a year ago."

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I wonder how many V6 Mustangs made its way to rental lots?

Before one down votes, one should read why I ask. Here is one reason why I ask.

 

https://www.enterprisecarsales.com/list/buy-a-car-1#0/20/Make/a//make%3D%22FORD%22%20model%3D%22ford--mustang%22

 

You will find just as many on Avis, Hertz, and Budget sites. It was well known when the new Stang came out, that the V6 was primarily for fleet and rentals. What is surprising to me, is a fair number on the Enterprise website are Eco-Boost models. 

 

Note: There are quite a few Camaros on there too but they are all 2015/older generation models. This is a new generation Mustang we are talking about. It also has been well noted on the Sales Ticker thread that GM has steadily been decreasing the number of rental cars that sell while they increase their retail sales.

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I wonder how many V6 Mustangs made its way to rental lots?

 

I've had 2 Mustang convertibles personally in the last month... and my boss had one at the same time as me when we were both in Chicago. 

 

I wonder how many V6 Mustangs made its way to rental lots?

Before one down votes, one should read why I ask. Here is one reason why I ask.

 

https://www.enterprisecarsales.com/list/buy-a-car-1#0/20/Make/a//make%3D%22FORD%22%20model%3D%22ford--mustang%22

 

You will find just as many on Avis, Hertz, and Budget sites. It was well known when the new Stang came out, that the V6 was primarily for fleet and rentals. What is surprising to me, is a fair number on the Enterprise website are Eco-Boost models. 

 

Note: There are quite a few Camaros on there too but they are all 2015/older generation models. This is a new generation Mustang we are talking about. It also has been well noted on the Sales Ticker thread that GM has steadily been decreasing the number of rental cars that sell while they increase their retail sales.

 

 

All of the Mustangs I've had and have seen have been Ecoboosts, not V6s.  In fact, they were really well loaded with heated/cooled seats Sync3 with Nav, etc.

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Why is Mazda down?

 

They have crossovers... I mean, I guess people aren't buying their fuel-efficient cars as much, but their cars are gorgeous as well.

 

They've lost 2 models (The 2 and the 5) and one model is in the middle of a change over (CX9).

 

The rest is on the Mazda 6 which might need a refresh soon. 

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Why is Mazda down?

 

They have crossovers... I mean, I guess people aren't buying their fuel-efficient cars as much, but their cars are gorgeous as well.

I wonder the same thing.  The 3 and 6 are arguable the best sedan in their respective classes.  They have a couple small crossovers.  They need a CX-7 mid-size crossover in a bad way though, and the CX-9 is in transition.  But the 3 and 6 should sell better, I think Camry beat the Mazda 6 like 5 to 1 in sales, and the Mazda is a good product.

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