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Sales: Sales Figure Ticker: July 2016


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Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Up 52.8% (8,584 Vehicles Sold This Month, 45,238 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mercedes-Benz USA - Up 7.2% (32,288 Vehicles Sold This Month, 213,420 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Kia Motors America - Up 6.5% (59,969 Vehicles Sold This Month, 388,296 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Hyundai Motor America - Up 5.6% (75,003 Vehicles Sold This Month, 449,063 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
American Honda Motor Co. - Up 4.4% (152,799 Vehicles Sold This Month, 945,154 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Audi of America - Up 4% (18,364 Vehicles Sold This Month, 115,298 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Subaru of America, Inc. - ​Up 3.1% (52,093 Vehicles Sold This Month, 331,551 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mazda North American Operations - Up 2.8% (27,915 Vehicles Sold This Month, 173,269 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Nissan Group USA - Up 1.2% (132,475 Vehicles Sold This Month, 930,589 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mitsubishi Motors North America - ​Up 0.3% (7,890 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,824 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
FCA US LLC - 0.0% (180,727 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,325.536 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Toyota Motor Sales - Down 1.4% (214,233 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,412,033 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
General Motors Co. - Down 1.9% (267,258 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,706,173 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Ford Motor Company - Down 2.8% (216,479 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,569,527 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
BMW Group U.S. - Down 5% (30,551 Vehicles Sold This Month, 209,131 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Volkswagen of America - Down 8.12% (28,758 Vehicles Sold This Month, 177,772 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Maserati North America, Inc. - Down 15.3% (811 Vehicles Sold This Month, 6,013 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

 

Jaguar Land Rover North America -
Porsche Cars North America, Inc. -

 

Brands:
Acura - Down 8.3% (13,674 Vehicles Sold This Month, 92,668 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Alfa Romeo - Down 12% (43 Vehicles Sold This Month, 338 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Audi - Up 4% (18,364 Vehicles Sold This Month, 115,298 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
BMW - Down 4.4% (25,777 Vehicles Sold This Month, 179,213 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Buick - Up 10.4% (22,960 Vehicles Sold This Month, 127,167 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Cadillac - Up 1.3% (14,341 Vehicles Sold This Month, 87,572 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Chevrolet - Down 5.3% (178,820 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,185,710 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Chrysler - Down 4% (19,095 Vehicles Sold This Month, 148,398 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Dodge - Down 10% (35,520 Vehicles Sold This Month, 311,658 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Fiat - Down 14% (2,754 Vehicles Sold This Month, 19,346 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Ford - Down 2.7% (207,381 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,507,132 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
GMC - Up 4.8% (51,137 Vehicles Sold This Month, 305,724 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Honda - Up 5.9% (139,125 Vehicles Sold This Month, 852,486 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Hyundai - Up 5.6% (75,003 Vehicles Sold This Month, 449,063 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Infiniti - Down 4.7% (9,945 Vehicles Sold This Month, 74,923 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Jaguar -
Jeep - Up 5% (79,246 Vehicles Sold This Month, 543,714 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Kia - Up 6.5% (59,969 Vehicles Sold This Month, 388,296 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Land Rover -
Lexus - Down 6.5% (27,890 Vehicles Sold This Month, 179,454 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Lincoln - Down 4.6% (9,098 Vehicles Sold This Month, 62,395 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Maserati - Down 15.3% (811 Vehicles Sold This Month, 6,013 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mazda - Up 2.8% (27,915 Vehicles Sold This Month, 173,269 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mercedes-Benz - Up 3.6% (28,523 Vehicles Sold This Month, 191,300 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
MINI - Down 8% (4,774 Vehicles Sold This Month, 29,918 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Mitsubishi - Up 0.3% (7,890 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,824 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Nissan - Up 1.7% (122,530 Vehicles Sold This Month, 855,666 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Porsche -
Ram Trucks - Up 5% (44,069 Vehicles Sold This Month, 302,082 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
smart - Up 11.8% (493 Vehicles Sold This Month, 3,086 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Sprinter - Up 51.3% ( Vehicles Sold This Month, 3,086 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Subaru - Up 3.1% (52,093 Vehicles Sold This Month, 331,551 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Toyota - Down 0.5% (186,343 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,232,579 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Volkswagen - Down 8.12% (28,758 Vehicles Sold This Month, 177,772 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)
Volvo - Up 52.8% (8,584 Vehicles Sold This Month, 45,238 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)


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i think we've hit a  plateau on annual sales rate.  I think the economy has frozen and probably has election jitters now too.

 

Buick's jump, is it due to the envision?

More to do with Enclave and Encore having their best July. Buick only moved 1,421 Envisions in July.

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The increase in Challenger's numbers is actually impressive to me. It's pretty old at this point and it's still churning out solid numbers. The development costs have to have been pair for years ago. All money just going into the pockets of FCA to build more Alfas... I'd like to see a new Chally out to push the Mustang and Camaro even more.

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The increase in Challenger's numbers is actually impressive to me. It's pretty old at this point and it's still churning out solid numbers. The development costs have to have been pair for years ago. All money just going into the pockets of FCA to build more Alfas... I'd like to see a new Chally out to push the Mustang and Camaro even more.

 

There won't be a new Challenger ( and Charger ) for quite a few more years, 2020 at the earliest from what I've read.

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GM full size trucks-76,000

Ford F series-64,000

Big yikes!

The increase in Challenger's numbers is actually impressive to me. It's pretty old at this point and it's still churning out solid numbers. The development costs have to have been pair for years ago. All money just going into the pockets of FCA to build more Alfas... I'd like to see a new Chally out to push the Mustang and Camaro even more.

I would still take the Challenger over the other two any day of the week. Edited by surreal1272
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Even when you guys aren't at it you're still passive-aggressive.

 

I think it is fair to point out specific tidbits of sales figures with one word personal reactions. As long as they're tied just to that specific model or line.

 

How is one model line representative of the performance of an entire company, especially sales units?

 

The performance here are shown in aggregate, the sum of many individual performances. And some of them follow an overall theme, and some just don't. 

 

And don't fret over units as much either on an individual model basis, revenue is also measured in dollars and cents, and that matters too. 

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Even when you guys aren't at it you're still passive-aggressive.

 

I think it is fair to point out specific tidbits of sales figures with one word personal reactions. As long as they're tied just to that specific model or line.

 

How is one model line representative of the performance of an entire company, especially sales units?

 

The performance here are shown in aggregate, the sum of many individual performances. And some of them follow an overall theme, and some just don't. 

 

And don't fret over units as much either on an individual model basis, revenue is also measured in dollars and cents, and that matters too. 

Exactly the point of my post and I'm sorry for contributing that narrow BS by doing that. I'm man enough to admit it.

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Ford Sets July Sales Record in China, Up 15 Percent!

 

Ford and its joint ventures sell 88,189 vehicles in July, up 15 percent

Changan Ford Automobile sells 69,074 vehicles, up 20 percent

Jiangling Motor Corporation sells 17,748 vehicles, up 6 percent


 

Ford and its joint ventures sell 88,189 vehicles in July, up 15 percent Changan Ford Automobile sells 69,074 vehicles, up 20 percent Jiangling Motor Corporation sells 17,748 vehicles, up 6 percent

 

August 05, 2016 02:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

 

- Ford and its joint ventures sell 88,189 vehicles in July, up 15 percent

 

-Changan Ford Automobile sells 69,074 vehicles, up 20 percent

 

- Jiangling Motor Corporation sells 17,748 vehicles, up 6 percent

 

 

SHANGHAI, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ford and its joint ventures in China continued their strong sales performance with 88,189 vehicles sold in July, up 15 percent compared to July 2015. Year-to-date sales for Ford, Changan Ford (CAF) and Jiangling Motor Corporation (JMC) total 652,836 vehicles, up 6 percent compared to the same time last year.

 

July sales for CAF, Ford's passenger car joint venture, reached 69,074 vehicles, up 20 percent compared to July 2015. Year-to-date sales for CAF accelerated past the half million mark with 503,719 vehicles sold, up 11 percent compared to last year.

 

CAF’s strong performance was led by the Ford Escort, which saw July sales up 82 percent, and the new Ford Focus, with monthly sales up 13 percent.

 

JMC, Ford's commercial vehicle investment in China, sold 17,748 vehicles in July, up 6 percent compared to last year. Year-to-date sales total 139,262 vehicles, down 5 percent.
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Canadians purchased nearly 30,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles last month, as Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. sales were the best on record for the month of July and up 10 per cent from a year ago. For the fourth time this year, more than 13,000 Ford F-Series trucks were sold in a month, as F-Series set another monthly sales record.

 

"Record sales in July further cements Ford as the number one automotive brand in Canada," said Dianne Craig, president and CEO, Ford of Canada. "Canadians continue to choose Ford vehicles over the competition, with strength across the lineup in July – from Ford Mustang, to Ford Escape, to another monthly sales record for Ford F-Series.”

 

Lincoln posted its 11th consecutive month of sales growth, with sales up 8 per cent in July, led by sales of the Canadian-built Lincoln MKX, up 84 per cent.

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Just because:

Ford's S550 chassis outsold the entire Alpha chassis.

Mustang: 9565

Camaro: 5520

ATS: 2119

CTS: 1313

Total: 8952

First of all, How is the CTS only selling 1313 units??? Without looking.. I have to believe the E Class and 5 Series are 2-4 times that, right? It was a plus month for the ATS! Good! I want more on the road so when I'm ready to buy, there are more to choose from.

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Just because:

Ford's S550 chassis outsold the entire Alpha chassis.

Mustang: 9565

Camaro: 5520

ATS: 2119

CTS: 1313

Total: 8952

First of all, How is the CTS only selling 1313 units??? Without looking.. I have to believe the E Class and 5 Series are 2-4 times that, right? It was a plus month for the ATS! Good! I want more on the road so when I'm ready to buy, there are more to choose from.

Wow this didn't get spaced the was it was supposed to at all. Here's a little fixaroo.
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