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Strong Lineup of Crossovers and Utilities Drove GM's U.S. June Sales Crossover retail sales up 23 percent on strength of Equinox Buick U.S. retail sales up 6 percent Commercial sales up 36 percent, for best June since 2006 Lowest daily rental sales mix of any full-line automaker DETROIT — General Motors (NYSE: GM) today reported June U.S. retail sales of 202,908 vehicles, down about 3 percent from the same period last year. However, in the fastest growing U.S. retail market segment, GM’s crossover retail sales were up 23 percent, due largely to the strength of Chevrolet Equinox, which were up 36 percent. Buick’s U.S. retail sales were up 6 percent. GM’s U.S. Commercial sales were up 36 percent, for its best June since 2006. Commercial and Government sales were 77 percent of GM’s fleet sales for the month. U.S. daily rental sales were down nearly 11,000 vehicles or 54 percent in June, as planned. GM’s June total sales were 243,155 vehicles, down about 5 percent from the same period last year. GM’s mid crossovers, compact crossovers and utilities were up a combined 22 percent on a U.S. retail sales basis compared to the same period last year. This strong performance was carried throughout the Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac lineups: Chevrolet Suburban – up 9 percent Chevrolet Tahoe – up 15 percent Chevrolet Equinox - up 36 percent Chevrolet Traverse – up 71 percent Chevrolet Bolt EV – delivered 1,425 vehicles. Buick Enclave –up 10 percent Buick Encore – up 8 percent Buick Envision - up 101 percent GMC Acadia – up 25 percent Cadillac Escalade – up 14 percent Cadillac XT5 – up 29 percent General Motors is in the midst of launching the most all-new crossover offerings into the U.S. market in its history. “Our crossover renaissance began last year with the introduction of the all-new GMC Acadia and Cadillac XT5, and continued this year with the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Equinox,” said Kurt McNeil, U.S. vice president of Sales Operations. “The all-new Equinox is off to a strong start and we will leverage that momentum as we introduce four additional crossovers in the second half of 2017.” By the end of 2017, GM will offer customers the U.S. industry’s newest and broadest lineup of crossovers. “U.S. total sales are moderating due to an industry-wide pull-back in daily rental sales, but key U.S. economic fundamentals clearly remain positive,” said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM chief economist. “Under the current economic conditions, we anticipate U.S. retail vehicle sales will remain strong for the foreseeable future.” June Business Highlights (vs. June 2016) According to J.D Power PIN estimates, GM’s incentive spending as a percentage of average transaction prices (ATP) was 12.0 percent in June, equal to our 2016 calendar year average, and lower than any domestic and many Asian competitors. ATPs were $35,657, up nearly $400 per vehicle. First Half Highlights (vs. First Half 2016) GM’s U.S. retail sales are on pace with last year’s performance. Q2 incentive spend was about 12 percent, down two full percentage points from Q1. Q2 ATPs are up about $800 over Q1, due to a higher truck/crossover mix and lower incentives. Crossover retail sales were up 23 percent, the highest first half in GM history. Buick’s U.S. retail sales were up 8 percent. Commercial sales were up 8 percent, in a segment that’s down 5 percent. Government sales were up 1 percent, in a segment that’s down 9 percent. Daily rental sales were down nearly 31,000 vehicles or 21 percent. Daily rental sales mix was in a range of about 8 percent, the lowest among full-line automakers in the U.S. industry. Combined XT5 and SRX sales are up 18 percent year to date, the highest first half for Cadillac crossovers. Best Cruze retail sales since 2014. Best Volt retail sales in history. Best Colorado retail sales since 2005. Best Traverse retail sales in history. Best Acadia retail sales in history. From an industry standpoint, GM expects the second half of 2017 will be stronger than the first half. Pickup and utility sales, GM’s strength, are expected to be stronger in the second half of the year. June Brand Retail Highlights (vs. 2016) Chevrolet Corvette and Cruze were up 4 percent and 3 percent, respectively. Colorado was up 3 percent. Equinox had its best June ever. Crossover sales were up 42 percent. Silverado total sales are up 2 percent and retail sales are up 1 percent. Best Silverado month of the year for total sales. Buick Lacrosse was up 39 percent. Crossover sales were up 21 percent. GMC ATPs were up $1,067 to $44,539. Best Denali month ever – over 31 percent of retail sales. Cadillac CT6 was up 4 percent. ATPs were up $2,300 to $56,301. Guidance on U.S. Vehicle Inventory Levels We anticipate we will end 2017 with approximately the same day supply of vehicles as we did at the end of 2016 with fewer cars and more trucks and crossovers in the mix. Pickup and utility sales, GM’s strength, are expected to be stronger in the second half of the year. We will continue to monitor the marketplace and will make additional production adjustments if needed.
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Volkswagen of America - Up 15% (27,377 Vehicles Sold This Month, 161,238 Vehicles Sold This Year) Subaru of America, Inc. - Up 11.7% (52,057 Vehicles Sold This Month, 304,810 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi of America - Up 5.3% (19,416 Vehicles Sold This Month, 102,971 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar Land Rover North America - Up 3% (8,706 Vehicles Sold This Month, 56,504 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota Motor North America - Up 2.1% (202,376 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,155,165 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan North America - Up 2% (143,328 Vehicles Sold This Month, 819,688 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz USA - Up 1.1% (32,328 Vehicles Sold This Month, 179,743 Vehicles Sold This Year) American Honda Motor Co. - Up 0.8% (139,793 Vehicles Sold This Month, 791,886 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW Group U.S. - Down 1.2% (33,372 Vehicles Sold This Month, 171,291 Vehicles Sold This Year) General Motors Co. - Down 4.7% (243,155 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,414,446 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi Motors North America - Down 5% (7,625 Vehicles Sold This Month, 54,576 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford Motor Company - Down 5.1% (227,979 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,301,102 Vehicles Sold This Year) FCA US LLC - Down 7% (187,348 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,067,360 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia Motors America - Down 10.3% (56,143 Vehicles Sold This Month, 295,736 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mazda North American Operations - Down 14.7% (22,342 Vehicles Sold This Month, 141,624 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Down 15% (7,303 Vehicles Sold This Month, 34,105 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai Motor America - Down 19.3% (54,507 Vehicles Sold This Month, 346,360 Vehicles Sold This Year) Maserati North America, Inc. - Porsche Cars North America, Inc. - Brands: Acura - Up 23.7% (14,038 Vehicles Sold This Month, 73,871 Vehicles Sold This Year) Alfa Romeo - Up 2,725% (1,017 Vehicles Sold This Month, 3,717 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi - Up 5.3% (19,416 Vehicles Sold This Month, 102,971 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW - Up 0.4% (28,962 Vehicles Sold This Month, 149,086 Vehicles Sold This Year) Buick - Up 16.4% (19,299 Vehicles Sold This Month, 110,316 Vehicles Sold This Year) Cadillac - Down 11.8% (12,580 Vehicles Sold This Month, 72,073 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chevrolet - Down 6.4% (169,842 Vehicles Sold This Month, 968,882 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chrysler - Down 15% (19,741 Vehicles Sold This Month, 102,095 Vehicles Sold This Year) Dodge - Down 14% (42,550 Vehicles Sold This Month, 260,980 Vehicles Sold This Year) Fiat - Down 4% (2,242 Vehicles Sold This Month, 14,682 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford - Down 5.4% (218,704 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,244,765 Vehicles Sold This Year) Genesis - N/A (1,613 Vehicles Sold This Month, 9,919 Vehicles Sold This Year) GMC - Down 3.6% (41,434 Vehicles Sold This Month, 263,175 Vehicles Sold This Year) Honda - Down 1.3% (125,755 Vehicles Sold This Month, 718,015 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai - Down 21.7% (52,894 Vehicles Sold This Month, 336,441 Vehicles Sold This Year) Infiniti - Up 11% (12,271 Vehicles Sold This Month, 79,143 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar - Up 7% (2,946 Vehicles Sold This Month, 20,665 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jeep - Down 11% (73,153 Vehicles Sold This Month, 406,291 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia - Down 10.3% (56,143 Vehicles Sold This Month, 295,736 Vehicles Sold This Year) Land Rover - Up 1% (5,760 Vehicles Sold This Month, 35,839 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lexus - Down 5.4% (24,395 Vehicles Sold This Month, 133,760 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lincoln - Up 5.3% (9,275 Vehicles Sold This Month, 56,337 Vehicles Sold This Year) Maserati - Mazda - Down 14.7% (22,342 Vehicles Sold This Month, 141,624 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz - Up 1.7% (32,102 Vehicles Sold This Month, 177,760 Vehicles Sold This Year)* MINI - Down 10.3% (4,410 Vehicles Sold This Month, 22,205 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi - Down 5% (7,625 Vehicles Sold This Month, 54,576 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan - Up 1.2% (131,057 Vehicles Sold This Month, 740,545 Vehicles Sold This Year) Porsche - Ram Trucks - Up 6% (48,645 Vehicles Sold This Month, 279,595 Vehicles Sold This Year) Smart - Down 44.5% (226 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,983 Vehicles Sold This Year) Subaru - Up 11.7% (52,057 Vehicles Sold This Month, 304,810 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota - Up 3.2% (177,981 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,021,405 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volkswagen - Up 15% (27,377 Vehicles Sold This Month, 161,238 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo - Down 15% (7,303 Vehicles Sold This Month, 34,105 Vehicles Sold This Year) *Mercedes-Benz's sales numbers include Mercedes-Benz vans.
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Volkswagen of America - Up 15% (27,377 Vehicles Sold This Month, 161,238 Vehicles Sold This Year) Subaru of America, Inc. - Up 11.7% (52,057 Vehicles Sold This Month, 304,810 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi of America - Up 5.3% (19,416 Vehicles Sold This Month, 102,971 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar Land Rover North America - Up 3% (8,706 Vehicles Sold This Month, 56,504 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota Motor North America - Up 2.1% (202,376 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,155,165 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan North America - Up 2% (143,328 Vehicles Sold This Month, 819,688 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz USA - Up 1.1% (32,328 Vehicles Sold This Month, 179,743 Vehicles Sold This Year) American Honda Motor Co. - Up 0.8% (139,793 Vehicles Sold This Month, 791,886 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW Group U.S. - Down 1.2% (33,372 Vehicles Sold This Month, 171,291 Vehicles Sold This Year) General Motors Co. - Down 4.7% (243,155 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,414,446 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi Motors North America - Down 5% (7,625 Vehicles Sold This Month, 54,576 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford Motor Company - Down 5.1% (227,979 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,301,102 Vehicles Sold This Year) FCA US LLC - Down 7% (187,348 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,067,360 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia Motors America - Down 10.3% (56,143 Vehicles Sold This Month, 295,736 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mazda North American Operations - Down 14.7% (22,342 Vehicles Sold This Month, 141,624 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Down 15% (7,303 Vehicles Sold This Month, 34,105 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai Motor America - Down 19.3% (54,507 Vehicles Sold This Month, 346,360 Vehicles Sold This Year) Maserati North America, Inc. - Porsche Cars North America, Inc. - Brands: Acura - Up 23.7% (14,038 Vehicles Sold This Month, 73,871 Vehicles Sold This Year) Alfa Romeo - Up 2,725% (1,017 Vehicles Sold This Month, 3,717 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi - Up 5.3% (19,416 Vehicles Sold This Month, 102,971 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW - Up 0.4% (28,962 Vehicles Sold This Month, 149,086 Vehicles Sold This Year) Buick - Up 16.4% (19,299 Vehicles Sold This Month, 110,316 Vehicles Sold This Year) Cadillac - Down 11.8% (12,580 Vehicles Sold This Month, 72,073 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chevrolet - Down 6.4% (169,842 Vehicles Sold This Month, 968,882 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chrysler - Down 15% (19,741 Vehicles Sold This Month, 102,095 Vehicles Sold This Year) Dodge - Down 14% (42,550 Vehicles Sold This Month, 260,980 Vehicles Sold This Year) Fiat - Down 4% (2,242 Vehicles Sold This Month, 14,682 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford - Down 5.4% (218,704 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,244,765 Vehicles Sold This Year) Genesis - N/A (1,613 Vehicles Sold This Month, 9,919 Vehicles Sold This Year) GMC - Down 3.6% (41,434 Vehicles Sold This Month, 263,175 Vehicles Sold This Year) Honda - Down 1.3% (125,755 Vehicles Sold This Month, 718,015 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai - Down 21.7% (52,894 Vehicles Sold This Month, 336,441 Vehicles Sold This Year) Infiniti - Up 11% (12,271 Vehicles Sold This Month, 79,143 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar - Up 7% (2,946 Vehicles Sold This Month, 20,665 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jeep - Down 11% (73,153 Vehicles Sold This Month, 406,291 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia - Down 10.3% (56,143 Vehicles Sold This Month, 295,736 Vehicles Sold This Year) Land Rover - Up 1% (5,760 Vehicles Sold This Month, 35,839 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lexus - Down 5.4% (24,395 Vehicles Sold This Month, 133,760 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lincoln - Up 5.3% (9,275 Vehicles Sold This Month, 56,337 Vehicles Sold This Year) Maserati - Mazda - Down 14.7% (22,342 Vehicles Sold This Month, 141,624 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz - Up 1.7% (32,102 Vehicles Sold This Month, 177,760 Vehicles Sold This Year)* MINI - Down 10.3% (4,410 Vehicles Sold This Month, 22,205 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi - Down 5% (7,625 Vehicles Sold This Month, 54,576 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan - Up 1.2% (131,057 Vehicles Sold This Month, 740,545 Vehicles Sold This Year) Porsche - Ram Trucks - Up 6% (48,645 Vehicles Sold This Month, 279,595 Vehicles Sold This Year) Smart - Down 44.5% (226 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,983 Vehicles Sold This Year) Subaru - Up 11.7% (52,057 Vehicles Sold This Month, 304,810 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota - Up 3.2% (177,981 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,021,405 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volkswagen - Up 15% (27,377 Vehicles Sold This Month, 161,238 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo - Down 15% (7,303 Vehicles Sold This Month, 34,105 Vehicles Sold This Year) *Mercedes-Benz's sales numbers include Mercedes-Benz vans. View full article
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Honda and Acura Trucks Combine for New June Record; New Performance Products Energize Both Brands Jul 3, 2017 - TORRANCE, Calif. American Honda trucks set new all-time June record, up almost 2% Acura Division gains 23.7% in June with both cars & trucks rising in double digits Acura TLX nets 12.9% increase as 2018 A-Spec performance model drives traffic Acura RDX sets new June mark with 48.3% jump; MDX nets 14% increase Honda HR-V sets all-time best June, advancing over 35% Accord rises 3.4% and Civic tops 30,000 units as passenger cars remain strong American Honda Motor Co., Inc. today reported total June sales of 139,793 Honda and Acura vehicles, an increase of 0.8 percent over June 2016. Honda and Acura Division trucks also combined for a new June record, gaining 1.9 percent on sales of 70,067 units, while combined car sales totaled 69,726, down a very slight 0.3 percent. Honda Division was down 1.3 percent on sales of 125,755 units, with trucks down 1.6 percent on sales of 60,500 units due to inventory issues, and cars down just 1 percent on sales of 65,255. Acura Division sales gained 23.7 percent in June, on sales of 14,038 vehicles, with trucks jumping 30.9 percent on sales of 9,567, and cars rising 10.6 percent on sales of 4,471 units. Honda Honda Division maintained a robust sales pace in June, nearly matching a notably strong June of 2016. Civic and Accord remain at the top of car sales charts, with Accord rising 3.4 percent in June and Civic again posting a strong month of over 30,000 units, boosted by the high performance halo of Type R. CR-V suffered slightly in June from low supply of higher trim availability, but HR-V set yet another record with its best June ever and Ridgeline gained in double digits, despite inventory issues with all-wheel drive models. Continuing to assert its lead in the subcompact SUV segment, HR-V jumped 35.1 percent in June, with 8,872 units sold. Accord pushed against the tide again in June, gaining 3.4 percent on sales of 29,791 vehicles, building momentum for the fall debut of the just-announced 2018 Accord. With 30,909 Civics sold in June, the #1 selling car in the U.S. combined with #2 Accord to exceed 60,000 units for the month, the top 1-2 passenger car duo in the industry. Civic Type R proved popular in its first month, with sales topping 550 units in 2 weeks. Odyssey got off to a strong start, with sales of 11,146 units making it #1 in segment. "Against a sea of competitors clinging to market share via heavy incentives and fleet sales, Honda's success is driven by retail customers attracted to a cadence of strong new products," said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division. "Although the market is catching its breath, we're injecting new energy with models like the incredible new Civic Type R and we're not done yet in 2017, with a new Accord on the way." Acura Acura had a notably strong month of June driven by renewed focus on product that reflects the brand's Precision Crafted Performance direction. Notably, the recently revitalized TLX and new MDX Sport Hybrid earned considerable positive attention, helping boost the division 23.7 percent for the month. TLX led Acura car sales with a 10.6 percent increase in June, while RDX led Acura trucks to a 30.9 percent gain. The new TLX A-Spec is a sought-after model at Acura dealers, helping overall TLX sales gain 12.9 percent on sales of 3,175 units for the month. RDX set a new all-time June record with a 48.3 percent leap on sales of 5,327 units. MDX had a strong June, posting 4,210 sales for an increase of 14 percent. ILX sales rose 6.9 percent on sales of 1,191 units, its best month of 2017. Adding emphasis to Acura's performance path, one of Michael Shank Racing's NSX GT3 cars won at Watkins Glen on Sunday, its second consecutive victory in the IMSA series. "In a challenging luxury automotive marketplace, reshaping our products around the performance direction of the Acura brand is clearly resonating with luxury car and truck buyers," said Jon Ikeda, vice president & general manager of the Acura division. "The A-Spec variant has put TLX back on the luxury performance sedan map, while the sporty virtues of MDX and RDX continue to speak for themselves in strong sales." American Honda Vehicle Sales for June 2017 Month-to-Date Year-to-Date June 2017 June 2016 DSR** % Change MoM % Change June 2017 June 2016 DSR** % Change YoY % Change American Honda Total 139,793 138,715 0.8% 0.8% 791,886 792,355 -0.1% -0.1% Total Car Sales 69,726 69,935 -0.3% -0.3% 388,067 415,935 -6.7% -6.7% Total Truck Sales 70,067 68,780 1.9% 1.9% 403,819 376,420 7.3% 7.3% Honda Total Car Sales 65,255 65,894 -1.0% -1.0% 363,020 387,832 -6.4% -6.4% Honda Total Truck Sales 60,500 61,469 -1.6% -1.6% 354,995 325,529 9.1% 9.1% Acura Total Car Sales 4,471 4,041 10.6% 10.6% 25,047 28,103 -10.9% -10.9% Acura Total Truck Sales 9,567 7,311 30.9% 30.9% 48,824 50,891 -4.1% -4.1% Total Domestic Car Sales 58,330 64,828 -10.0% -10.0% 316,526 388,668 -18.6% -18.6% Honda Division 53,933 60,900 -11.4% -11.4% 292,034 361,295 -19.2% -19.2% Acura Division 4,397 3,928 11.9% 11.9% 24,492 27,373 -10.5% -10.5% Total Domestic Truck Sales 70,067 68,780 1.9% 1.9% 403,819 376,420 7.3% 7.3% Honda Division 60,500 61,469 -1.6% -1.6% 354,995 325,529 9.1% 9.1% Acura Division 9,567 7,311 30.9% 30.9% 48,824 50,891 -4.1% -4.1% Total Import Car Sales 11,396 5,107 123.1% 123.1% 71,541 27,267 162.4% 162.4% Honda Division 11,322 4,994 126.7% 126.7% 70,986 26,537 167.5% 167.5% Acura Division 74 113 -34.5% -34.5% 555 730 -24.0% -24.0% Total Import Truck Sales 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Honda Division 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Acura Division 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0.0% MODEL BREAKOUT BY DIVISION Honda Division Total 125,755 127,363 -1.3% -1.3% 718,015 713,361 0.7% 0.7% * ACCORD 29,791 28,806 3.4% 3.4% 160,091 169,354 -5.5% -5.5% * CIVIC 30,909 31,810 -2.8% -2.8% 175,763 189,840 -7.4% -7.4% CLARITY FCV 49 0 0.0% 0.0% 294 0 0.0% 0.0% CR-Z 62 235 -73.6% -73.6% 548 1,205 -54.5% -54.5% * FIT 4,444 5,034 -11.7% -11.7% 26,322 27,385 -3.9% -3.9% INSIGHT 0 9 -100.0% -100.0% 2 48 -95.8% -95.8% CROSSTOUR 1 22 -95.5% -95.5% 4 702 -99.4% -99.4% * CR-V 28,342 29,615 -4.3% -4.3% 187,256 159,075 17.7% 17.7% HR-V 8,872 6,567 35.1% 35.1% 46,628 36,443 27.9% 27.9% ODYSSEY 11,146 11,963 -6.8% -6.8% 48,156 64,661 -25.5% -25.5% PILOT 9,409 10,830 -13.1% -13.1% 54,355 62,174 -12.6% -12.6% RIDGELINE 2,730 2,472 10.4% 10.4% 18,596 2,474 651.7% 651.7% *** Memo: Accord FHEV 1,799 31 5,703.2% 5,703.2% 10,983 265 4,044.5% 4,044.5% Memo: Civic Hybrid 5 62 -91.9% -91.9% 56 707 -92.1% -92.1% Acura Division Total 14,038 11,352 23.7% 23.7% 73,871 78,994 -6.5% -6.5% ILX 1,191 1,114 6.9% 6.9% 5,149 8,458 -39.1% -39.1% NSX 31 2 1,450.0% 1,450.0% 278 2 13,800.0% 13,800.0% RLX / RL 74 113 -34.5% -34.5% 555 727 -23.7% -23.7% TLX 3,175 2,812 12.9% 12.9% 19,065 18,913 0.8% 0.8% TSX 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 3 -100.0% -100.0% MDX 4,240 3,718 14.0% 14.0% 23,555 24,615 -4.3% -4.3% RDX 5,327 3,593 48.3% 48.3% 25,269 26,276 -3.8% -3.8% *** Memo: ILX Hybrid 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 1 -100.0% -100.0% Memo: RLX Hybrid 16 18 -11.1% -11.1% 120 104 15.4% 15.4% Memo: MDX Hybrid 163 0 0.0% 0.0% 368 0 0.0% 0.0% Selling Days 26 26 152 152 **** Hybrid 2,076 357 481.5% 481.5% 12,355 2,332 429.8% 429.8% *Honda and Acura vehicles are made of domestic & global sourced parts **Daily Selling Rate ***Memo line items are included in the respective model total ****Hybrid includes FHEV, PHEV, CR-Z, Civic Hybrid, Insight, ILX Hybrid, RLX Hybrid, RLX Sport Hybrid, MDX Sport Hybrid and NSX
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BMW Group U.S. Reports June 2017 Sales BMW brand sales increase 0.4 percent MINI brand sales decrease 10.3 percent Woodcliff Lake, NJ – July 3, 2017… Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 0.4 percent in June for a total of 28,962 compared to 28,855 vehicles sold in June 2016. Year-to-date, the BMW brand is down 2.8 percent in the U.S. on sales of 149,086 vehicles compared to 153,436 sold in the first six months of 2016. Notable vehicle sales in June include the BMW 5 Series which increased 42.9 percent to 4,068 cars, the BMW X1 which increased 62.5 percent to 3,221 vehicles, and the BMW X5 which increased 14.2 percent to 4,589 vehicles. “The volatility that has characterized much of early 2017 is likely to continue through the second half of the year, requiring an even stronger focus on the quality of our business to achieve the desired results,” said Bernhard Kuhnt, President and CEO, BMW of North America. “We’re pleased to see the new BMW 5 Series sedan continues gaining strength as availability increases, and our Sports Activity Vehicles, especially the X1 and X5, remained strong favorites in June.” BMW Group Sales In total, the BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported June sales of 33,372 vehicles, a decrease of 1.2 percent from the 33,769 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW Group sales are down 4.1 percent on sales of 171,291 vehicles in the first six months of 2017 compared to 178,580 in the same period in 2016. MINI Brand Sales For June, MINI USA reported 4,410 automobiles sold, a decrease of 10.3 percent from the 4,914 sold in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, MINI USA reported a total of 22,205 automobiles sold, a decrease of 11.7 percent from 25,144 automobiles sold in the first six months of 2016.
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FCA US Reports June 2017 Sales Ram pickup truck sales up 5 percent; best June sales ever Jeep® Grand Cherokee posts best June sales since 2005 Chrysler Pacifica minivan sales up 59 percent; best sales month since launch last year July 3, 2017 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC today reported sales of 187,348 units, a 7 percent decrease compared with sales in June 2016 (202,421 units). In June, retail sales of 139,947 units were down 5 percent compared with the same month in 2016, and represented 75 percent of total sales. In line with FCA’s strategy to reduce sales to the daily rental segment, fleet sales of 47,401 units were down as expected 15 percent year over year. The largest planned volume reduction in June fleet sales came from the Jeep brand which reduced its fleet sales number by 49 percent year over year. Fleet sales represented 25 percent of total June sales. The Ram pickup truck, Ram ProMaster and Ram ProMaster City each posted their best June sales ever. Sales of the Jeep® Grand Cherokee were up 21 percent for its best June sales since 2005. The Jeep Renegade recorded its best June sales ever. Sales of the all-new Chrysler Pacifica were up 59 percent, the minivan’s best sales month since launch last year. Ram Truck Brand Sales of the Ram pickup truck were up 5 percent year over year for its best June sales ever. The Ram ProMaster full-size van and Ram ProMaster City van also posted their best June sales ever. The Ram Truck brand ended the month with its best June sales since 2004. Ram Truck is the industry’s most improved truck brand with more than a 24 percent improvement in the brand’s initial quality score from last year’s J.D. Power U.S. Initial Quality StudySM (IQS). The annual IQS results for 2017 were announced in June. The Ram Truck brand in June introduced the new 2018 Ram Limited Tungsten Edition, the most luxurious Ram pickup truck ever. The enhanced interior and exterior trim aligns with Ram’s leadership in design and luxury. The Limited Tungsten Edition MSRP starts at $55,120 (not including $1,395 destination). Jeep® Brand Sales of the Jeep Grand Cherokee – the most awarded SUV ever – were up 21 percent in June for its best June sales since 2005. In addition, the Jeep Renegade recorded its best June sales ever. The Jeep Compass posted its best sales month so far this year. Dodge Brand Three Dodge brand vehicles posted year-over-year sales increases in June, led by the Dodge Challenger muscle car with its 24 percent year-over-year sales gain. Dodge Grand Caravan sales were up 9 percent for its best June sales since 2006. Dodge Viper sales increased 46 percent, compared with the same month a year ago. The Challenger and Grand Caravan ranked second in initial quality in their respective segments in the J.D. Power IQS. Chrysler Brand Sales of the all-new Chrysler Pacifica and Chrysler 300 full-size sedan were up year-over-year in June. Sales of the Pacifica – the most awarded minivan of 2016 and 2017 – were up 59 percent in June, compared with the same month a year ago. June was the minivan’s best sales month since it was launched last year. The Pacifica continues to accumulate awards and accolades in 2017, including highest-ranking minivan in its maiden year in the J.D. Power IQS. Chrysler 300 sales were up 47 percent in June, compared with the same month a year ago. It was the full-size sedan’s best June sales since 2012. June was the Chrysler brand’s best sales month so far this year. FIAT Brand The all-new 2017 Fiat 124 Spider Abarth took the top award in the “Small Convertible” category at last month’s Topless in Miami Presented by Haartz competitive car event hosted by the Southern Automotive Media Association (SAMA). More than 40 journalists attended the event and drove more than 25 vehicles from various manufacturers. Journalists voted for their favorite vehicles after driving scenic routes in Key Biscayne, Fla. Alfa Romeo Brand Alfa Romeo brand sales of 1,017 units were up significantly compared with the same month a year ago. FCA US LLC Sales Summary June 2017 Month Sales Vol % CYTD Sales Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Compass 8,311 8,968 -7% 25,746 50,576 -49% Patriot 4,752 10,562 -55% 30,849 60,671 -49% Wrangler 18,839 20,092 -6% 98,922 100,412 -1% Cherokee 11,895 16,392 -27% 81,368 101,002 -19% Grand Cherokee 20,176 16,724 21% 116,379 100,355 16% Renegade 9,180 9,027 2% 53,027 52,227 2% JEEP BRAND 73,153 81,765 -11% 406,291 465,243 -13% 200 1,945 7,977 -76% 13,722 36,115 -62% 300 5,355 3,638 47% 28,273 30,934 -9% Town & Country 42 3,872 -99% 502 51,810 -99% Pacifica 12,399 7,801 59% 59,598 11,043 New CHRYSLER BRAND 19,741 23,288 -15% 102,095 129,902 -21% Dart 994 3,063 -68% 8,133 28,450 -71% Avenger 0 4 -100% 0 41 -100% Charger 6,379 6,662 -4% 43,153 48,619 -11% Challenger 6,605 5,329 24% 35,910 34,593 4% Viper 83 57 46% 402 302 33% Journey 6,073 12,507 -51% 56,877 47,768 19% Caravan 16,210 14,881 9% 79,867 73,910 8% Durango 6,206 6,811 -9% 36,638 38,488 -5% DODGE BRAND 42,550 49,314 -14% 260,980 272,171 -4% Ram P/U 43,073 41,089 5% 250,443 233,220 7% Cargo Van 0 1 -100% 0 21 -100% ProMaster Van 3,727 3,144 19% 20,708 17,096 21% ProMaster City 1,845 1,455 27% 8,444 9,621 -12% RAM BRAND 48,645 45,689 6% 279,595 259,958 8% 500 995 1,115 -11% 7,456 7,787 -4% 500L 184 279 -34% 746 2,342 -68% 500X 553 934 -41% 3,980 6,582 -40% Spider 510 1 New 2,500 1 New FIAT BRAND 2,242 2,329 -4% 14,682 16,712 -12% Giulia 992 0 New 3,474 0 New Alfa 4C 23 36 -36% 243 297 -18% Stelvio 2 0 New 2 0 New ALFA ROMEO 1,017 36 2725% 3,717 297 1152% FCA US LLC 187,348 202,421 -7% 1,067,360 1,144,283 -7%
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Toyota Motor North America Reports U.S. Sales for June 2017 and First Half TMNA, Toyota and Lexus divisions set June light truck sales record RAV4, Highlander post best-ever June Lexus NX posts best-ever June PLANO, Texas (July 3, 2017) – Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) Inc., today reported June 2017 sales of 202,376 units. With the same number of selling days in June 2017 compared to June 2016, sales were up 2.1 percent on both a volume and daily selling rate (DSR) basis. For the first half of the year, TMNA reported sales of 1,155,165 units, down 3.6 percent versus the same period in 2016 on a DSR basis. With the same number of selling days in the first half of 2017 compared to 2016, sales were down 3.6 percent on an unadjusted raw-volume basis. Toyota division posted June 2017 sales of 177,981 units, up 3.2 percent on a volume and DSR basis. “The auto industry has cooled off compared to last year’s record-breaking pace,” said Jack Hollis, group vice president and general manager, Toyota division. “In the first half, however, Toyota held its No. 1 retail brand status, as we were able to outperform the industry, thanks to our incredible dealers gaining momentum in the 2nd quarter, especially in light trucks and SUVs. We aim to carry that momentum for a strong second half, as we lead the charge back into the mid-size segment with the all-new Camry, and continue to benefit from improved inventory in our light trucks, including the new C-HR.” Lexus posted June sales of 24,395 units, down 5.4 percent on a volume and DSR basis. “It's no surprise that our luxury utility vehicles are driving Lexus sales, and our NX is on fire," said Jeff Bracken, Lexus group vice president and general manager. "Looking forward, our dealers run even faster the second half of the year, and with great availability, we're in a very healthy position to meet our customer needs. 2017 will see a strong close to another great year for the industry." June 2017 and First Half Highlights: Camry records June sales of 29,463 units Corolla sedan posts sales of 29,432 units for the month TMNA posts best-ever light truck in first half RAV4 increases by 24.7 percent; best-ever June and best-ever first half Highlander posts sales of 17,237 units for best-ever June; best-ever first half 4Runner sales of 10,423 units in June; up 16.6 percent in the first half Tacoma and Tundra June sales rise by 4 and 4.3 percent respectively, combined sales over 25,000 NX up 13 percent for best-ever June, up 11.7 percent year-to-date LX up nearly 5 percent in the first half RX sees gain of 4.5 percent in June *Note: Unless otherwise stated, all figures reflect unadjusted raw sales volume
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VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA REPORTS JUNE 2017 SALES RESULTS June sales totaled 27,377 units, an increase of 15 percent over June 2016 Year-to-date sales totaled 161,238, an increase of 8.2 percent over year-to-date 2016 Sales of all-new Atlas totaled 2,413 units Herndon, VA — (July 3, 2017) Volkswagen of America, Inc. (VWoA) today reported sales of 27,377 units delivered in June 2017, a 15 percent increase over June 2016. With 161,238 units delivered year-to-date in 2017, the company is reporting an increase of 8.2 percent in year-over-year sales. June 2017 also marks the first full month of sales for the all-new, Chattanooga, Tenn.-built Atlas. Sales of the vehicle continue to grow as deliveries totaled 2,413 units. The all-new Tiguan will be available later this summer. June 2017 Sales June 17 June 16 Yr/Yr% change June 17 YTD June 16 YTD Yr/Yr% change Golf 1,298 1,021 27.1% 7,170 6,080 17.9% GTI 1,692 2,032 -16.7% 10,733 10,852 -1.1% Golf R 216 286 -24.5% 2,326 2,570 -9.5% e-Golf 232 248 -6.5% 1,887 1,455 29.7% Golf SportWagen 2,442 1,019 139.6% 16,131 5,365 200.7% Total Golf Family 5,880 4,606 27.7% 38,247 26,322 45.3% Jetta Sedan 9,999 8,616 16.1% 55,495 58,275 -4.8% Jetta SportWagen (now Golf SportWagen) n/a 1 -100.0% n/a 4 -100.0% Total Jetta 9,999 8,617 16.0% 55,495 58,279 -4.8% Beetle Coupe 853 613 39.2% 4,954 3,683 34.5% Beetle Convertible 734 492 49.2% 3,867 3,090 25.1% Total Beetle 1,587 1,105 43.6% 8,821 6,773 30.2% Eos* n/a n/a n/a 1 387 -99.7% Passat 5,267 5,992 -12.1% 35,137 32,813 7.1% CC 98 168 -41.7% 919 1,681 -45.3% Tiguan 1,747 3,066 -43.0% 16,965 20,556 -17.5% Touareg 386 255 51.4% 1,630 2,203 -26.0% Atlas 2,413 n/a n/a 4,023 n/a n/a TOTAL 27,377 23,809 15.0% 161,238 149,014 8.20% *Eos production ended in July 2015
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Mazda Reports June Sales Mazda CX-5 Posts Record Sales Month for Third Month in a Row IRVINE, Calif., July 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported June U.S. sales of 22,342 vehicles, representing a decrease of 14.7 percent versus June of last year. Year-to-date sales through June are down 2.6 percent versus last year, with 141,624 vehicles sold. Key June sales notes: The Mazda CX-5 continues its record-breaking sales trend, posting its best-ever June with 9,550 vehicles sold. This number represents an increase of 3.5 percent over June of last year, marking its third recording-breaking month in a row. Heading into the summer months, the Mazda MX-5 continues to post strong sales numbers. The roadster posted a year-over-year increase of 17.7 percent, with 1,046 vehicles sold in the month of June. Total sales of Mazda's CX crossover SUV line, including the CX-3, CX-5 and CX-9, were down slightly with 12,462 vehicles sold, representing a decrease of 1.4 percent year-over-year. When making purchase decisions regarding crossover SUVs, a majority of Mazda customers continue to choose the AWD option, with 61.1 percent of CX-line vehicles sold in June being equipped with predictive i-ACTIV All-Wheel Drive. Month-To-Date Year-To-Date June June % % MTD June June % % YTD 2017 2016 Change DSR 2017 2016 Change DSR Mazda2 - - N/A N/A - 3 (100.0)% (100.0)% Mazda3 6,473 8,399 (22.9)% (22.9)% 39,834 51,381 (22.5)% (23.5)% Mazda5 1 33 (97.0)% (97.0)% 7 329 (97.9)% (97.9)% Mazda6 2,360 4,224 (44.1)% (44.1)% 18,009 23,463 (23.2)% (24.3)% MX-5 Miata 1,046 889 17.7% 17.7% 6,973 5,384 29.5% 27.8% CX-3 1,213 1,512 (19.8)% (19.8)% 7,611 9,503 (19.9)% (21.0)% CX-5 9,550 9,227 3.5% 3.5% 57,077 51,611 10.6% 9.1% CX-9 1,699 1,904 (10.8)% (10.8)% 12,113 3,681 229.1% 224.7% Total Vehicles CARS 9,880 13,545 (27.1)% (27.1)% 64,823 80,560 (19.5)% (20.6)% TRUCKS 12,462 12,643 (1.4)% (1.4)% 76,801 64,795 18.5% 17.0% TOTAL 22,342 26,188 (14.7)% (14.7)% 141,624 145,354 (2.6)% (3.8)% Selling Days 26 26 152 150
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Mercedes-Benz USA Reports Best-Ever June Sales Of 28,994 Jul 3, 2017 – ATLANTA Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) today reported best-ever June sales of 28,994 units, an increase of 1.8%, closing out the second-quarter at 161,960 year-to-date. Mercedes-Benz Vans also reported best-ever June sales with 3,108 units and smart reported 226 units, bringing the MBUSA grand total to 32,328 vehicles for the month, up 1.1% from last year. "June was a great month for both passenger cars and Vans," said Dietmar Exler, president and CEO of MBUSA. "We are in a good position for a strong second half of the year, particularly with exciting products that will fill the pipeline like the E-Class Coupe, E-Class Cabriolet, S-Class Sedan and new AMG models." Mercedes-Benz volume leaders in June included the C-Class, GLE and E-Class (including the CLS) model lines. The C-Class took the lead at 7,116, followed by GLE sales of 4,824. The E- Class rounded out the top three with 4,316 units sold. Mercedes-AMG high-performance models sold 2,711 units in June, with a total 17,030 sold year-to-date (up 55.6%). Separately, Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned (MBCPO) models recorded sales of 8,954 vehicles in June, a decrease of 7.2% when compared to the same month last year (9,646). On a year-to-date basis, MBCPO sold 60,193 vehicles, a decrease of 0.3% over 2016 (60,346).
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Volvo Announces June Sales ROCKLEIGH, N.J. (July 3, 2017) - Volvo Car USA, LLC, (VCUSA) reported U.S. sales of 7,303 vehicles for the month of June. The top seller for the month was the XC90 with 2,751 vehicles sold. Volvo is implementing a sweeping $11 billion transformation plan that has involved the development of its own modular vehicle architecture, a new engine range, global manufacturing capability, a completely renewed product range and world leading developments in safety, autonomous driving and connectivity. Models June 2017 June 2016 % Year To Date 2017 Year To Date 2016 % S60 1,004 1,565 -35.8 % 5,949 5,785 2.8 % S60 CC 22 69 -68.1 % 107 320 -66.6 % S80 0 80 - 5 324 -98.5 % S90 956 8 11,850.0 % 2,954 8 36,825.0 % V60 400 596 -32.9 % 1,569 1,735 -9.6 % V60 CC 359 434 -17.3 % 1,477 1,125 31.3 % V90 13 0 100.0 % 14 0 100.0 % V90 CC 132 0 100.0 % 891 0 100.0 % XC60 1,658 2,384 -30.5 % 9,035 8,831 2.3 % XC70 8 758 -98.9 % 73 2,509 -97.1 % All-New XC90 2,751 2,694 2.1 % 12,031 16,017 -24.9 % Total 7,303 8,588 -15.0 % 34,105 36,654 -7.0 % * I, II, III etc shows which generation the car model belongs to.
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS REPORTS JUNE 2017 SALES Outlander continues its strong sales with June up 16.2 percent Mirage reported its best June sales month since 2001 Calendar year-to-date sales of 54,576 are up 5.1 percent Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) reported June 2017 sales of 7,625, down 5.0 percent over June 2016. The Outlander CUV led the way for the brand with its best June sales month since 2007. Total Outlander sales were 2,313 an increase of 16.2 percent over last June. Mirage sales were up 12.8 percent with total sales of 1,739, its best June since 2001. Total 2017 calendar-year sales are up 5.1 percent compared to last year at this time with 54,576 units sold. June YTD 2017 2016 2017 2016 i‐MiEV 0 4 6 20 Mirage 1739 1541 13687 13173 Lancer 868 1028 7817 8434 Outlander Sport 2705 3459 15066 16831 Outlander 2313 1991 18000 13476 Total 7625 8023 54576 51934-
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Subaru of America, Inc. Reports Record June Sales Record June - monthly sales increase 11.7 percent over June 2016 67 consecutive months of yearly month-over-month growth Best June ever for Crosstrek, Forester, Outback and Impreza 40 consecutive months of more than 10,000 Outbacks sold 47 consecutive months of more than 10,000 Foresters sold Cherry Hill, N.J. - Subaru of America, Inc. today reported 52,057 vehicle sales for June 2017, an 11.7 percent increase over June 2016, and the best June in the history of the company. The automaker also reported year-to-date sales of 304,810 vehicles, a 9.1 percent gain over the same period in 2016. June marked the 40th consecutive month of 40,000+ vehicle sales for the company. Crosstrek, Forester, Outback and Impreza sales were notably strong as each model achieved its best June ever. “We are very pleased to have set another half-year record and to have reached our 67th consecutive month of yearly month-over-month sales increases,” said Thomas J. Doll, president and chief operating officer, Subaru of America, Inc. “Despite a more competitive market, we’re proud of our retailer’s ability to increase sales volume and market share.” “We are pleased to have exceeded 50K sales for the tenth time in the past twelve months and we are optimistic about our results for the remainder of the year,” said Jeff Walters, senior vice president of sales. “We will benefit as the all-new 2018 Crosstrek starts arriving at our retailers later this month.” Carline Jun-17 Jun-16 % Chg Jun-17 Jun-16 % Chg MTD MTD MTD YTD YTD YTD Forester 15,440 12,029 28.4% 87,957 80,255 9.6% Impreza 7,858 4,994 57.4% 43,026 29,765 44.6% WRX/STI 2,655 3,130 -15.2% 16,185 16,006 1.1% Legacy 3,834 5,023 -23.7% 25,564 30,357 -15.8% Outback 14,019 13,417 4.5% 86,253 77,386 11.5% BRZ 429 347 23.6% 2,297 2,407 -4.6% Crosstrek 7,822 7,658 2.1% 43,528 43,282 0.6% TOTAL 52,057 46,598 11.7% 304,810 279,458 9.1%
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Kia Motors America Announces June Sales Highest Ranked Brand in J.D. Power's Initial Quality Study Sells Seven Millionth Vehicle Since Arriving in the U.S. in 1994 IRVINE, Calif., July 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Kia Motors America today announced June sales of 56,143 units, including the seven millionth Kia vehicle sold in the U.S. since 1994. After topping J.D. Power's Initial Quality Study for the second consecutive year, Kia's sales were led by the Forte family of compact cars with a best-ever June total of 11,387 units. MONTH OF JUNE YEAR-TO-DATE Model 2017 2016 2017 2016 Rio 963 5,238 6,685 15,368 Forte 11,387 9,170 58,746 52,742 Optima 11,252 9,180 59,717 61,067 Cadenza 502 203 2,655 2,756 K900 58 62 251 439 Niro 2,188 N/A 12,676 N/A Sportage 8,519 8,549 36,606 42,229 Sorento 9,751 12,118 50,256 59,078 Sedona 2,030 5,823 15,028 24,120 Soul 9,493 12,229 53,116 70,528 Total 56,143 62,572 295,736 328,327
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Hyundai Motor America Reports June Sales And Third Straight Month Of Retail Sales Growth Retail Sales Up Year-Over-Year Tucson Sales Achieve a 39 Percent Increase Compared with June 2016 Consumer Consideration of the Hyundai Brand at an All-Time High in 2017 FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., July 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor America today reported June sales of Hyundai and Genesis branded vehicles of 54,507 units, a 19 percent decrease compared with the all-time June sales record set last year. Retail sales increased for the third straight month, up more than 1 percent in June, while a reduction in fleet sales led to the overall decline. SALES BY BRAND June-17 June-16 2017 YTD 2016 YTD Hyundai 52,894 67,511 336,441 374,060 Genesis 1,613 0 9,919 0 TOTAL 54,507 67,511 346,360 374,060 HYUNDAI BRAND HIGHLIGHTS "June was the second month in a row we've cut back significantly on fleet sales and seen a rise in retail sales in an industry that is down on the year," said Sam Brnovich, executive director, National Sales, Hyundai Motor America. "Tucson continues to draw CUV buyers in its competitive segment and achieved another substantial increase in June. With Ioniq demand exceeding our expectations and the 2018 Sonata hitting dealers shortly, we are poised to close the year strong and pick up retail market share." Accent sales lead the month, up 60 percent year-over-year with 5,028 sold Tucson sales are up 39 percent, totaling 10,000 sold Elantra retail sales up year-over-year Strong consumer demand for Ioniq continues with 1,406 sold Hyundai brand opinion at an all-time high in 2017 HYUNDAI MODELS Vehicle June-17 June-16 2017 YTD 2016 YTD Accent 5,028 3,139 32,515 39,330 Azera 241 340 1,792 2,573 Elantra 13,297 22,414 100,252 96,306 Equus 2 131 19 1,035 Genesis 66 2,395 956 17,384 Santa Fe 12,586 18,337 60,012 57,436 Sonata 9,547 11,862 76,315 104,409 Tucson 10,000 7,193 51,707 42,664 Veloster 721 1,700 7,992 12,923 Ioniq 1,406 0 4,881 0 GENESIS BRAND HIGHLIGHTS "In June, G90 was the top overall vehicle in AutoPacific's Vehicle Satisfaction Awards and the Genesis brand was the highest ranked premium nameplate in J.D. Power IQS," said Erwin Raphael, general manager of Genesis in the U.S. market. "These recognitions are important indications that we are respecting our customers and delivering on our promise of a new luxury experience." GENESIS MODELS Vehicle June-17 June-16 2017 YTD 2016 YTD G80 1,276 0 7,666 0 G90 337 0 2,253 0
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Audi of America reports June sales increase on consumer demand for all-new Q5 and A5 Sportback Q5 sales rose 1.8 percent; Q7 sales jump 19 percent Sales of all-new A5 Sportback were 1,147; Demand for A4 sedan increased 7.9 percent Audi SUV sales increased 6.9 percent for the month HERNDON, Virginia, July 3, 2017 – Audi of America reported a June sales increase of 5.3 percent to 19,416 vehicles, as the all-new Q5 and the all-new-to-the-U.S. A5 Sportback helped drive the demand. June was the 78th consecutive month of record sales for Audi of America and the third-best sales month in the brand’s U.S. history. The previous June record was set last year with 18,445 deliveries. Through the first half of the year, Audi has sold 102,971 vehicles in the U.S., more than in any full year prior to 2010. Deliveries of the new Q5 rose to 4,498 and have risen 17 percent for the year. Q7 sales rose 19 percent over last June to 3,114 and have risen 14 percent year-to-date. Q3 rose 1.3 percent to 1,741. Total Audi SUV sales were 9,353. Through the first half of the year, Audi SUV sales have risen 14 percent to 51,565. Deliveries of the new A5 coupe, Sportback and Cabriolet, more than doubled to 2,374 vehicles. The A4 sedan posted sales of 3,022, a 7.9 percent increase for the month and 16 percent year-to-date, as Audi sedans continue to outperform a challenging sedan market overall. Audi car sales rose 3.8 percent to 10,063. “The design, technology and quality of our new models are drawing customers to Audi showrooms and helping us do well in a tightening market,” said Cian O’Brien, chief operating officer, Audi of America. “The rollout of the Q5 and the arrival of the RS 3 and TT RS this summer, give us confidence that Audi will continue to win new fans.” AUDI US SNAPSHOT --MTD-- --YTD-- Model Line June '17 Actual June '16 Actual Yr/Yr % change June '17 YTD Actual June '16 YTD Actual Yr/Yr % change A3 1,904 2,818 -32.4% 10,417 14,642 -28.8% A3 e-tron 324 353 -8.2% 2,120 1,942 9.2% A4 3,022 2,802 7.9% 17,269 14,919 15.8% A5 2,374 802 196% 6,739 4,334 55.5% A6 1,425 1,690 -15.7% 7,969 8,328 -4.3% A7 224 487 -54% 2,290 3,056 -25.1% A8 301 303 -0.7% 1,601 1,941 -17.5% allroad 251 134 87.3% 1,383 837 65.2% Q3 1,741 1,719 1.3% 9,086 8,468 7.3% Q5 4,498 4,419 1.8% 25,747 21,986 17.1% Q7 3,114 2,613 19.2% 16,732 14,741 13.5% R8 75 72 4.2% 481 262 83.6% TT 163 233 -30% 1,137 1,478 -23.1% Total Audi Sales 19,416 18,445 5.3% 102,971 96,934 6.2% Total CPO Sales 3,290 3,842 -14.4% 22,236 23,064 -3.6% NOTES: - A3 includes A3 Sedan, S3 Sedan and A3 Cabriolet, but does not include A3 Sportback e-tron. - A4 includes A4 Sedan and S4 Sedan, but does not include A4 allroad. - A5 includes A5 Coupe, S5 Coupe, RS 5 Coupe, A5 Cabriolet, S5 Cabriolet and RS 5 Cabriolet. - A6 includes A6 Sedan and S6 Sedan. - A7 includes A7 Sedan, S7 Sedan and RS 7 Sedan. - A8 includes A8 Sedan, A8 L Sedan and S8 Sedan. - Q5 includes Q5 and SQ5. - R8 includes R8 Coupe and R8 Spyder. - TT includes TT Coupe, TTS Coupe and TT Roadster.
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Nissan Group reports June 2017 U.S. sales NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nissan Group today announced total U.S. sales for June 2017 of 143,328 units, an increase of 2 percent over the prior year and a June record. Nissan highlights: Nissan Division finished June with 131,057 sales, up 1 percent. Overall sales of Nissan crossovers, trucks and SUVs set a June record, up 20 percent. Sales of the Rogue crossover set a June record with sales 34,349, up 17 percent. Nissan Titan sales increased 369 percent to 4,199. Nissan Armada sales climbed to 2,370, up 214 percent. Nissan's commercial vans, NV and NV200 each set June records. Nissan LEAF sales increased to 1,506, up 37 percent. NISSAN DIVISION JUNE JUNE Monthly CYTD CYTD CYTD 2017 2016 % chg 2017 2016 % chg Nissan Division Total 131,057 129,495 1.2 740,545 733,136 1.0 Versa 8,155 14,683 -44.5 56,558 72,461 -21.9 Sentra 22,534 20,721 8.7 112,574 123,014 -8.5 Cube 0 0 0.0 0 15 -100.0 Altima 28,042 30,475 -8.0 146,284 172,695 -15.3 Maxima 4,410 4,923 -10.4 31,519 30,753 2.5 LEAF 1,506 1,096 37.4 7,248 5,793 25.1 Juke 893 2,524 -64.6 7,245 12,556 -42.3 370Z 405 593 -31.7 2,489 2,980 -16.5 GT-R 62 44 40.9 373 315 18.4 Total Car 66,007 75,059 -12.1 364,290 420,582 -13.4 Frontier 8,144 8,166 -0.3 37,813 45,011 -16.0 Titan 4,199 896 368.6 24,464 6,099 301.1 Xterra 0 2 -100.0 1 36 -97.2 Pathfinder 6,578 5,737 14.7 45,467 39,759 14.4 Armada 2,370 754 214.3 14,155 5,251 169.6 Rogue 34,349 29,246 17.4 195,689 148,883 31.4 Murano 5,534 5,665 -2.3 34,696 39,493 -12.1 Quest 502 836 -40.0 4,921 8,807 -44.1 NV 1,688 1,469 14.9 9,447 9,047 4.4 NV200 1,686 1,665 1.3 9,602 10,168 -6 Total Truck 65,050 54,436 19.5 376,255 312,554 20.4 INFINITI JUNE JUNE Monthly CYTD CYTD CYTD 2017 2016 % chg 2017 2016 % chg Infiniti Total 12,271 11,058 11.0 79,143 64,978 21.8 Infiniti Q40 0 4 -100.0 0 58 -100.0 Infiniti Q50 3,224 2,349 37.2 19,603 20,254 -3.2 Infiniti Q60 851 79 977.2 5,938 685 766.9 Infiniti Q70 419 522 -19.7 3,283 3,147 4.3 Infiniti QX30 726 0 0.0 9,393 0 0.0 Infiniti QX50 1,210 1,689 -28.4 7,955 8,624 -7.8 Infiniti QX60 3,358 4,380 -23.3 18,279 20,972 -12.8 Infiniti QX70 678 490 38.4 4,772 3,174 50.3 Infiniti QX80 1,805 1,545 16.8 9,920 8,064 23.0 Total Car 4,494 2,954 52.1 28,824 24,144 19.4 Total Truck 7,777 8,104 -4.0 50,319 40,834 23.2 NISSAN GROUP JUNE JUNE Monthly CYTD CYTD CYTD 2017 2016 % chg 2017 2016 % chg TOTAL VEHICLE 143,328 140,553 2.0 819,688 798,114 2.7 Total Car 70,501 78,013 -9.6 393,114 444,726 -11.6 Total Truck 72,827 62,540 16.4 426,574 353,388 20.7 Selling days 26 26 152 152