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Hyundai Motor America Reports May Sales And Best Tucson Month Of All Time Retail Sales up 10 Percent Year-Over-Year Fleet Mix Under 10 Percent in May Ioniq up 39 Percent Compared with April Genesis G80 and G90 Sales Up 25 Percent Compared with April FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor America today reported May sales of Hyundai and Genesis branded vehicles of 60,011 units, a decline of 15 percent compared with May 2016. Retail sales for the month were strong with the overall decline attributed to a temporary reduction in fleet deliveries compared with May of last year. SALES BY BRAND May-17 May-16 2017 YTD 2016 YTD Hyundai 58,259 71,006 283,547 306,549 Genesis 1,752 0 8,306 0 TOTAL 60,011 71,006 291,853 306,549 HYUNDAI BRAND HIGHLIGHTS "In May, we continued our positive retail sales momentum on the core products in our lineup—Sonata, Elantra, Tucson and Santa Fe—which all saw increases compared to last year," said Derrick Hatami, vice president of national sales, Hyundai Motor America. All-time Tucson monthly sales mark, eclipsing the record from just last month Tucson sales up 44 percent, totaling 10,600 sold Positive consumer demand for Ioniq which sold 1,827 vehicles, up 39 percent over April as production and supply ramps up Accent sales up 6 percent year-over-year with 5,773 sold HYUNDAI MODELS Vehicle May-17 May-16 2017 YTD 2016 YTD Accent 5,773 5,432 27,487 36,191 Azera 326 368 1,551 2,233 Elantra 16,407 22,168 86,955 73,892 Equus 1 123 17 904 Genesis 76 2,970 890 14,989 Santa Fe 9,844 14,732 47,426 39,099 Sonata 12,605 15,879 66,768 92,547 Tucson 10,600 7,369 41,707 35,471 Veloster 800 1,965 7,271 11,223 Ioniq 1,827 0 3,475 0 GENESIS BRAND HIGHLIGHTS "Genesis had a strong month in May, with sales of both G80 and G90 up 25 percent compared with last month," said Erwin Raphael, general manager of Genesis in the U.S. market. "G80 Sport is entering dealerships now. We just launched it last week to an enthusiastic media response and we expect its enhanced performance and driving dynamics to resonate with luxury car buyers. Overall, G80 continues to perform strongly in one of the most competitive segments in the entire industry." GENESIS MODELS Vehicle May-17 May-16 2017 YTD 2016 YTD G80 1,355 0 6,390 0 G90 397 0 1,916 0
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS REPORTS 4.5 PERCENT SALES INCREASE Outlander leads the way with May sales up 15.2 percent Mirage Family sales up 11.6 percent over last May Calendar year-to-date sales are 46,951; up 6.9 percent Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) reported May 2017 sales of 9,429 an increase of 4.5 percent over May 2016. The brand's sales leader is once again the popular three-row CUV Outlander with sales of 3,382, an increase of 15.2 percent over last May. The spirited Mirage and Mirage G4 sales were up 11.6 percent with total sales of 2,342. The brand continues its momentum by reporting monthly sales increases. Total 2017 calendar-year sales are up 6.9 percent compared to last year at this time with 46,951 units sold. May YTD 2017 2016 2017 2016 i‐MiEV 0 2 6 16 Mirage 2342 2098 11948 11632 Lancer 896 929 6949 7406 Outlander Sport 2809 3060 12361 13372 Outlander 3382 2936 15687 11485 Total 9429 9025 46951 43911
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Volvo Announces May Sales ROCKLEIGH, N.J. (June 1, 2017) - Volvo Car USA, LLC, (VCUSA) reported U.S. sales of 6,202 vehicles for the month of May, a 12 percent increase versus May 2016. The top seller for the month was the XC90 with 2,363 vehicles sold, followed by the XC60 with 1,595 vehicles sold, an 18.6 percent increase versus May 2016. “The availability on XC90 is improving with each month in the US,” said Lex Kerssemakers, President and CEO, Volvo Car USA. “We also continue to see strong sales across our 60-series carlines with XC60 and S60 up double digits year to date.” United States - Retail Sales By Car Model - May 2017 Models May 2017 May 2016 % Year To Date 2017 Year To Date 2016 % S60 1,055 873 20.8 % 4,945 4,220 17.2 % S60 CC 25 42 -40.5 % 85 251 -66.1 % S80 0 51 - 5 244 -98.0 % S90 473 0 100.0 % 1,998 0 100.0 % V60 207 199 4.0 % 1,169 1,139 2.6 % V60 CC 332 144 130.6 % 1,118 691 61.8 % V90 1 0 100.0 % 1 0 100.0 % V90 CC 146 0 100.0 % 759 0 100.0 % XC60 1,595 1,345 18.6 % 7,377 6,447 14.4 % XC70 5 415 -98.8 % 65 1,751 -96.3 % All-New XC90 2,363 2,467 -4.2 % 9,280 13,323 -30.3 % Total 6,202 5,536 12.0 % 26,802 28,066 -4.5 % * I, II, III etc shows which generation the car model belongs to.
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Audi of America reports May sales increase driven by consumer demand for SUVs, A4 and A5 Q7 SUV sales rose 14 percent for second-best month SUV sales increased 6 percent for the month, 16 percent YTD Demand for A4 sedan increased 9 percent; A5 sales up 150 percent HERNDON, Virginia, June 1, 2017 – Audi of America reported a May sales increase of 2.5 percent to 19,197 vehicles, as the SUVs and the A4, A5 models led the gains. May 2017 marked the 77th consecutive month of record sales for Audi of America, as well as the fifth-best sales month in the brand’s U.S. history. The previous May record was set last year with 18,728 vehicles sold. Through the first five months of 2017, Audi sales have risen 6.5 percent to 83,555 vehicles. Consumer demand for Audi SUVs boosted May sales, with total deliveries in the segment increasing 6 percent over last May and 16 percent year-to-date. The Q7 led the gains with 3,048 vehicles sold, an increase of 14 percent and the second-best month on record for the model. Sales of the Q5 rose 4 percent over last year to 4,909 vehicles, and the Q3 posted 1,733 sales for the month, an increase of 1 percent. The A4 sedan posted sales of 3,011 vehicles, a 9 percent increase for the month and an 18 percent gain year-to-date. A4 allroad sales jumped 200 percent to 318 vehicles. The A5 models recorded 2,047 deliveries in May, an increase of 150 percent from last year and 24 percent year-to-date. “As the summer selling season begins, we are confident that the Audi product portfolio will support our sales momentum,” said Mark Del Rosso, chief operating officer, Audi of America. “That, coupled with the high caliber of our dealer network, continues to attract new fans to the brand and gives us optimism about our performance in a tightening market.” AUDI US SNAPSHOT --MTD-- --YTD-- Model Line May '17 Actual May '16 Actual Yr/Yr % change May '17 YTD Actual May '16 YTD Actual Yr/Yr % change A3 1,822 2,679 -32.0% 8,513 11,824 -28.0% A3 e-tron 294 361 -18.6% 1,796 1,589 13.0% A4 3,011 2,756 9.3% 14,247 12,117 17.6% A5 2,047 818 150.2% 4,365 3,532 23.6% A6 1,358 1,661 -18.2% 6,544 6,638 -1.4% A7 181 560 -67.7% 2,066 2,569 -19.6% A8 216 323 -33.1% 1,300 1,638 -20.6% allroad 318 106 200.0% 1,132 703 61.0% Q3 1,733 1,719 0.8% 7,345 6,749 8.8% Q5 4,909 4,736 3.7% 21,249 17,567 21.0% Q7 3,048 2,663 14.5% 13,618 12,128 12.3% R8 105 67 56.7% 406 190 113.7% TT 155 279 -44.4% 974 1,245 -21.8% Total Audi Sales 19,197 18,728 2.5% 83,555 78,489 6.5% Total CPO Sales 3,922 3,836 2.2% 18,946 19,222 -1.4% 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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Maserati North America, Inc. - Up 33.9% (1,265 Vehicles Sold This Month, 5,818 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar Land Rover North America - Up 14% (8,106 Vehicles Sold This Month, 47,798 Vehicles Sold This Year) Subaru of America, Inc. - Up 12.08% (56,135 Vehicles Sold This Month, 252,753 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Up 12% (6,202 Vehicles Sold This Month, 26,802 Vehicles Sold This Year) Porsche Cars North America, Inc. - Up 5% (4,805 Vehicles Sold This Month, 23,052 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi Motors North America - Up 4.5% (9,429 Vehicles Sold This Month, 46,951 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volkswagen of America - Up 4.29% (30,014 Vehicles Sold This Month, 133,861 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan North America - Up 3% (13,939 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,833 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi of America - Up 2.5% (19,197 Vehicles Sold This Month, 83,555 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford Motor Company - Up 2.2% (241,126 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,073,123 Vehicles Sold This Year) American Honda Motor Co. - Up 0.9% (148,414 Vehicles Sold This Month, 652,093 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota Motor Sales - Down 0.5% (218,248 Vehicles Sold This Month, 952,785 Vehicles Sold This Year) FCA US LLC - Down 1% (193,040 Vehicles Sold This Month, 880,014 Vehicles Sold This Year) General Motors Co. - Down 1.3% (237,364 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,171,291 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia Motors America - Down 7% (58,507 Vehicles Sold This Month, 239,593 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mazda North American Operations - Down 7.9% (26,047 Vehicles Sold This Month, 119,282 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW Group U.S. - Down 11.1% (29,878 Vehicles Sold This Month, 130,916 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai Motor America - Down 15% (60,011 Vehicles Sold This Month, 291,853 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz USA - Brands: Acura - Up 2.8% (13,939 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,833 Vehicles Sold This Year) Alfa Romeo - Up 1,989% (919 Vehicles Sold This Month, 2,702 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi - Up 2.5% (19,197 Vehicles Sold This Month, 83,555 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW - Down 11% (25,818 Vehicles Sold This Month, 120,124 Vehicles Sold This Year) Buick - Up 28.5% (20,077 Vehicles Sold This Month, 91,017 Vehicles Sold This Year) Cadillac - Up 9.2% (13,211 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,493 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chevrolet - Down 3.8% (162,950 Vehicles Sold This Month, 799,040 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chrysler - Down 2% (17,969 Vehicles Sold This Month, 82,354 Vehicles Sold This Year) Dodge - Up 8% (42,922 Vehicles Sold This Month, 218,430 Vehicles Sold This Year) Fiat - Down 16% (2,670 Vehicles Sold This Month, 12,440 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford - Up 2.1% (230,838 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,026,061 Vehicles Sold This Year) Genesis - N/A (1,752 Vehicles Sold This Month, 8,306 Vehicles Sold This Year) GMC - Down 5.2% (41,126 Vehicles Sold This Month, 221,741 Vehicles Sold This Year) Honda - Up 0.7% (134,475 Vehicles Sold This Month, 592,260 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai - Down 18% (58,259 Vehicles Sold This Month, 283,547 Vehicles Sold This Year) Infiniti - Up 15.6% (12,514 Vehicles Sold This Month, 66,872 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar - Up 43.9% (3,113 Vehicles Sold This Month, 17,719 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jeep - Down 15% (75,516 Vehicles Sold This Month, 333,138 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia - Down 7% (58,507 Vehicles Sold This Month, 239,593 Vehicles Sold This Year) Land Rover - Up 0.9% (4,993 Vehicles Sold This Month, 30,079 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lexus - Down 4.8% (25,401 Vehicles Sold This Month, 109,362 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lincoln - Up 4.9% (10,288 Vehicles Sold This Month, 47,062 Vehicles Sold This Year) Maserati - Up 33.9% (1,265 Vehicles Sold This Month, 5,818 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mazda - Down 7.9% (26,047 Vehicles Sold This Month, 119,282 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz Vans - MINI - Down 11.6% (4,060 Vehicles Sold This Month, 17,792 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi - Up 4.5% (9,429 Vehicles Sold This Month, 46,951 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan - Up 1.9% (124,957 Vehicles Sold This Month, 609,488 Vehicles Sold This Year) Porsche - Up 5% (4,805 Vehicles Sold This Month, 23,052 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ram Trucks - Up 18% (51,044 Vehicles Sold This Month, 230,950 Vehicles Sold This Year) Smart - Subaru - Up 12.08% (56,135 Vehicles Sold This Month, 252,753 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota - Up 0.1% (192,847 Vehicles Sold This Month, 843,423 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volkswagen - Up 4.29% (30,014 Vehicles Sold This Month, 133,861 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo - Up 12% (6,202 Vehicles Sold This Month, 26,802 Vehicles Sold This Year) View full article
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Maserati North America, Inc. - Up 33.9% (1,265 Vehicles Sold This Month, 5,818 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar Land Rover North America - Up 14% (8,106 Vehicles Sold This Month, 47,798 Vehicles Sold This Year) Subaru of America, Inc. - Up 12.08% (56,135 Vehicles Sold This Month, 252,753 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Up 12% (6,202 Vehicles Sold This Month, 26,802 Vehicles Sold This Year) Porsche Cars North America, Inc. - Up 5% (4,805 Vehicles Sold This Month, 23,052 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi Motors North America - Up 4.5% (9,429 Vehicles Sold This Month, 46,951 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volkswagen of America - Up 4.29% (30,014 Vehicles Sold This Month, 133,861 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan North America - Up 3% (13,939 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,833 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi of America - Up 2.5% (19,197 Vehicles Sold This Month, 83,555 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford Motor Company - Up 2.2% (241,126 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,073,123 Vehicles Sold This Year) American Honda Motor Co. - Up 0.9% (148,414 Vehicles Sold This Month, 652,093 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota Motor Sales - Down 0.5% (218,248 Vehicles Sold This Month, 952,785 Vehicles Sold This Year) FCA US LLC - Down 1% (193,040 Vehicles Sold This Month, 880,014 Vehicles Sold This Year) General Motors Co. - Down 1.3% (237,364 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,171,291 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia Motors America - Down 7% (58,507 Vehicles Sold This Month, 239,593 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mazda North American Operations - Down 7.9% (26,047 Vehicles Sold This Month, 119,282 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW Group U.S. - Down 11.1% (29,878 Vehicles Sold This Month, 130,916 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai Motor America - Down 15% (60,011 Vehicles Sold This Month, 291,853 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz USA - Brands: Acura - Up 2.8% (13,939 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,833 Vehicles Sold This Year) Alfa Romeo - Up 1,989% (919 Vehicles Sold This Month, 2,702 Vehicles Sold This Year) Audi - Up 2.5% (19,197 Vehicles Sold This Month, 83,555 Vehicles Sold This Year) BMW - Down 11% (25,818 Vehicles Sold This Month, 120,124 Vehicles Sold This Year) Buick - Up 28.5% (20,077 Vehicles Sold This Month, 91,017 Vehicles Sold This Year) Cadillac - Up 9.2% (13,211 Vehicles Sold This Month, 59,493 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chevrolet - Down 3.8% (162,950 Vehicles Sold This Month, 799,040 Vehicles Sold This Year) Chrysler - Down 2% (17,969 Vehicles Sold This Month, 82,354 Vehicles Sold This Year) Dodge - Up 8% (42,922 Vehicles Sold This Month, 218,430 Vehicles Sold This Year) Fiat - Down 16% (2,670 Vehicles Sold This Month, 12,440 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ford - Up 2.1% (230,838 Vehicles Sold This Month, 1,026,061 Vehicles Sold This Year) Genesis - N/A (1,752 Vehicles Sold This Month, 8,306 Vehicles Sold This Year) GMC - Down 5.2% (41,126 Vehicles Sold This Month, 221,741 Vehicles Sold This Year) Honda - Up 0.7% (134,475 Vehicles Sold This Month, 592,260 Vehicles Sold This Year) Hyundai - Down 18% (58,259 Vehicles Sold This Month, 283,547 Vehicles Sold This Year) Infiniti - Up 15.6% (12,514 Vehicles Sold This Month, 66,872 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jaguar - Up 43.9% (3,113 Vehicles Sold This Month, 17,719 Vehicles Sold This Year) Jeep - Down 15% (75,516 Vehicles Sold This Month, 333,138 Vehicles Sold This Year) Kia - Down 7% (58,507 Vehicles Sold This Month, 239,593 Vehicles Sold This Year) Land Rover - Up 0.9% (4,993 Vehicles Sold This Month, 30,079 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lexus - Down 4.8% (25,401 Vehicles Sold This Month, 109,362 Vehicles Sold This Year) Lincoln - Up 4.9% (10,288 Vehicles Sold This Month, 47,062 Vehicles Sold This Year) Maserati - Up 33.9% (1,265 Vehicles Sold This Month, 5,818 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mazda - Down 7.9% (26,047 Vehicles Sold This Month, 119,282 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz Vans - MINI - Down 11.6% (4,060 Vehicles Sold This Month, 17,792 Vehicles Sold This Year) Mitsubishi - Up 4.5% (9,429 Vehicles Sold This Month, 46,951 Vehicles Sold This Year) Nissan - Up 1.9% (124,957 Vehicles Sold This Month, 609,488 Vehicles Sold This Year) Porsche - Up 5% (4,805 Vehicles Sold This Month, 23,052 Vehicles Sold This Year) Ram Trucks - Up 18% (51,044 Vehicles Sold This Month, 230,950 Vehicles Sold This Year) Smart - Subaru - Up 12.08% (56,135 Vehicles Sold This Month, 252,753 Vehicles Sold This Year) Toyota - Up 0.1% (192,847 Vehicles Sold This Month, 843,423 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volkswagen - Up 4.29% (30,014 Vehicles Sold This Month, 133,861 Vehicles Sold This Year) Volvo - Up 12% (6,202 Vehicles Sold This Month, 26,802 Vehicles Sold This Year)
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Porsche Reports May 2017 Sales U.S. Porsche Dealers sell 4,805 vehicles ATLANTA, June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA), importer and distributor of Porsche 911, 718 Boxster and Cayman, Panamera, Cayenne, and Macan model lines in the United States, today announced 4,805 vehicle sales in May 2017. Year-to-date sales stand at 23,052, up 3.7 percent over last year. May sales were boosted by demand for the Macan and Panamera model lines. Macan deliveries continued to soar with 1,730 units, a 21.3 percent increase over May 2016. Year-to-date, Macan sales are up 26.9 percent and stand at 8,767 vehicles. Panamera outpaced last year's May result by 114.5 percent with 768 cars sold. Year-to-date Panamera sales are 2,483 vehicles, a 46.7 percent increase over last year. Porsche Approved Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle sales in the U.S. were 1,568. Year-to-date CPO sales stand at 7,490, an 8.8 percent increase over the same period last year. Model May Sales Year-to-Date 2017 2016 2017 2016 ALL 911 751 993 3,709 4,175 ALL BOXSTER/CAYMAN 403 508 2,043 2,675 ALL PANAMERA 768 358 2,483 1,692 ALL CAYENNE 1,153 1,293 6,050 6,776 ALL MACAN 1,730 1,426 8,767 6,907 GRAND TOTALS 4,805 4,578 23,052 22,226 *918 Spyder sales are reflected in 2016 grand total figures.
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Nissan Group reports May 2017 U.S. sales NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nissan Group today announced total U.S. sales for May 2017 of 137,471 units, an increase of 3 percent over the prior year. Nissan highlights: Nissan Division finished May with 124,957 sales, up 2 percent. Overall sales of Nissan crossovers, trucks and SUVs set a May record, up 22 percent. Sales of the Rogue crossover set a May record with sales 32,533, up 19 percent. Nissan Titan sales increased 436 percent to 4,937. Nissan Armada sales climbed to 2,487, up 213 percent. Nissan’s commercial van models, NV and NV200, each set May records. NISSAN DIVISION MAY MAY Monthly CYTD CYTD CYTD 2017 2016 % chg 2017 2016 % chg Nissan Division Total 124,957 122,668 1.9 609,488 603,641 1.0 Versa 9,006 12,114 -25.7 48,403 57,778 -16.2 Sentra 18,371 20,204 -9.1 90,040 102,293 -12.0 Cube 0 1 -100.0 0 15 -100.0 Altima 23,994 28,404 -15.5 118,242 142,220 -16.9 Maxima 5,948 5,032 18.2 27,109 25,830 5.0 LEAF 1,392 979 42.2 5,742 4,697 22.2 Juke 1,278 2,271 -43.7 6,352 10,032 -36.7 370Z 447 554 -19.3 2,084 2,387 -12.7 GT-R 65 63 3.2 311 271 14.8 Total Car 60,501 69,622 -13.1 298,283 345,523 -13.7 Frontier 7,756 7,941 -2.3 29,669 36,845 -19.5 Titan 4,937 922 435.5 20,265 5,203 289.5 Xterra 0 4 -100.0 1 34 -97.1 Pathfinder 6,457 5,981 8.0 38,889 34,022 14.3 Armada 2,487 794 213.2 11,785 4,497 162.1 Rogue 32,533 27,428 18.6 161,340 119,637 34.9 Murano 6,409 5,978 7.2 29,162 33,828 -13.8 Quest 384 1,122 -65.8 4,419 7,971 -44.6 NV 1,769 1,465 20.8 7,759 7,578 2.4 NV200 1,724 1,411 22.2 7,916 8,503 -7 Total Truck 64,456 53,046 21.5 311,205 258,118 20.6 INFINITI MAY MAY Monthly CYTD CYTD CYTD 2017 2016 % chg 2017 2016 % chg Infiniti Total 12,514 10,828 15.6 66,872 53,920 24.0 Infiniti Q40 0 2 -100.0 0 54 -100.0 Infiniti Q50 3,370 2,367 42.4 16,379 17,905 -8.5 Infiniti Q60 972 103 843.7 5,087 606 739.4 Infiniti Q70 459 515 -10.9 2,864 2,625 9.1 Infiniti QX30 927 0 0.0 8,667 0 0.0 Infiniti QX50 1,230 1,632 -24.6 6,745 6,935 -2.7 Infiniti QX60 3,449 4,274 -19.3 14,921 16,592 -10.1 Infiniti QX70 683 511 33.7 4,094 2,684 52.5 Infiniti QX80 1,424 1,424 0.0 8,115 6,519 24.5 Total Car 4,801 2,987 60.7 24,330 21,190 14.8 Total Truck 7,713 7,841 -1.6 42,542 32,730 30.0 NISSAN GROUP MAY MAY Monthly CYTD CYTD CYTD 2017 2016 % chg 2017 2016 % chg TOTAL VEHICLE 137,471 133,496 3.0 676,360 657,561 2.9 Total Car 65,302 72,609 -10.1 322,613 366,713 -12.0 Total Truck 72,169 60,887 18.5 353,747 290,848 21.6 Selling days 25 24 126 126 # # #
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Mazda Reports May Sales All-New Mazda CX-5 Posts Record Sales Month IRVINE, Calif., June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported May U.S. sales of 26,047 vehicles, representing a decrease of 7.9 percent versus May of last year. Year-to-date sales through May are up 0.1 percent versus last year, with 119,282 vehicles sold. Key May sales notes: The Mazda CX-5 posted its best-ever May, with 11,819 vehicles sold, marking an increase of 18.9 percent year-over-year (YOY). This number includes a mix of remaining 2016.5 models and the all-new 2017 CX-5, which went on sale at the end of March. Momentum around the Mazda MX-5 continues, with the roadster posting a YOY increase of 22.6 percent in the month of May. Total sales, which includes both the MX-5 soft top and MX-5 RF, reached 1,226 vehicles sold in the month of May. Sales of the seven-passenger Mazda CX-9 rose 221.8 percent YOY with 1,982 vehicles sold in the month of May. Total sales of Mazda's CX crossover SUV line, including the CX-3, CX-5 and CX-9, were up 26.5 percent YOY with 15,338 vehicles sold in the month of May. Among CX buyers, Mazda customers continue to choose the AWD option, with 61 percent of CX-line vehicles sold in May being equipped with i-ACTIV All-Wheel Drive. Mazda Motor de Mexico (MMdM) reported May sales of 4,209 vehicles, up 15 percent versus May of last year. Month-To-Date Year-To-Date May May % % MTD May May % % YTD 2017 2016 Change DSR 2017 2016 Change DSR Mazda2 - - N/A N/A - 3 (100.0)% (100.0)% Mazda3 6,775 10,103 (32.9)% (35.6)% 33,361 42,958 (22.3)% (23.6)% Mazda5 - 37 (100.0)% (100.0)% 6 296 (98.0)% (98.0)% Mazda6 2,708 5,018 (46.0)% (48.2)% 15,649 19,230 (18.6)% (19.9)% MX-5 Miata 1,226 1,000 22.6% 17.7% 5,927 4,495 31.9% 29.8% CX-3 1,537 1,570 (2.1)% (6.0)% 6,398 7,991 (19.9)% (21.2)% CX-5 11,819 9,942 18.9% 14.1% 47,527 42,375 12.2% 10.4% CX-9 1,982 616 221.8% 208.9% 10,414 1,777 486.0% 476.7% Total Vehicles CARS 10,709 16,158 (33.7)% (36.4)% 54,943 66,982 (18.0)% (19.3)% TRUCKS 15,338 12,128 26.5% 21.4% 64,339 52,143 23.4% 21.4% TOTAL 26,047 28,286 (7.9)% (11.6)% 119,282 119,124 0.1% (1.5)% Selling Days 25 24 126 124
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American Honda Cars and Trucks Continue Strong Balanced Sales in May Jun 1, 2017 - TORRANCE, Calif. Honda HR-V sets new all-time monthly record in May, jumping 29 percent Honda CR-V exceeds 32,000 sales for the month to post a 9.6 percent increase Accord and Civic join CR-V, with each posting more than 31,000 sales for the month Acura TLX sales increase 8.4 percent in May after record April sales Acura RDX sales gain 12.8 percent in May, pushing Acura trucks to a 7.8 percent rise American Honda Motor Co., Inc. today reported total May sales of 148,414 Honda and Acura vehicles, an increase of 0.9 percent over May 2016. Honda Division rose 0.7 percent on sales of 134,475 units, with trucks up 5.6 percent on sales of 63,650, and cars down 3.4 percent on sales of 70,825. Acura Division sales were up 2.8 percent in May, on sales of 13,939 vehicles, with trucks increasing 7.8 percent on sales of 9,456, and cars down 6.4 percent on sales of 4,483 units. Honda Honda is the only full-line brand experiencing sales growth thus far in 2017, with good reason: Civic and Accord are #1 and 2 in car sales for the year, with each exceeding 31,000 units in May, while HR-V and CR-V are off to a record start on the truck side. HR-V set a new all-time monthly record in May. Civic, Accord and CR-V again topped 30,000 units in May – seeking to top a combined annual total surpassing a million units for the 5th straight year. The Honda Clarity Fuel Cell is exceeding expectations as it opens new ground in the emerging fuel cell vehicle market. Sales of the 10th generation Honda Civic have now exceeded 500,000 units in just the 19 months since the current model went on sale in November 2015. With more than 31,000 sales in May, Civic continues as the best-selling passenger car in America on a retail basis thus far in 2017. Accord posted a stellar month, bucking the light truck trend with an increase of 5.0 percent on sales of 33,547 to lead Honda car sales in May. HR-V celebrated taking sales leadership in the subcompact SUV segment by setting a new all-time sales record in May, with a gain of 29 percent on sales of 9,533 units. CR-V gained 9.6 percent for the month on sales of 32,186, further cementing its SUV sales leadership in 2017. "Honda is challenging convention demonstrating sales strength on both sides of the aisle in 2017, with Civic and Accord leading retail car sales while HR-V and CR-V set new records," said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division. "Things are about to get even more exciting with the Civic Si now on sale, and the upcoming Type R providing evidence that the market still hungers for exciting, yet affordable cars." Acura Acura continues to show renewed momentum in the second quarter as TLX—the brand's best selling sedan—gained ground again in May after a record-setting April. Sales of Acura's sporty RDX also surged in May, joined by strong sales of MDX to push Acura trucks ahead of last year. Overall, the Acura division showed an increase of 2.8 percent on sales of 13,939 vehicles. TLX gained 8.4 percent in May on sales of 3,508 units, creating momentum for the refreshed 2018 TLX hitting dealer showrooms across the U.S. today. RDX enjoyed another strong month in a very competitive segment, rising 12.8 percent on sales of 5,149 in May. MDX sales were up 2.4 percent in May with 4,307 units sold, just as the company began dual sourcing production for the MDX at the company's East Liberty Plant in Ohio. Acura trucks were up 7.8 percent overall on sales of 9,456 units. "With a perfect sense of timing, the redesigned 2018 Acura TLX starts sales today just as the outgoing TLX is enjoying some of its best months," said Jon Ikeda, vice president & general manager of the Acura division. "Coupled with the recently launched MDX Sport Hybrid, the Acura brand is building renewed energy through the brand's distinctive performance direction."
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VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA REPORTS MAY 2017 SALES RESULTS May sales totaled 30,014 units, an increase of 4.3 percent over May 2016 Sales of all-new Atlas totaled 1,610 units Herndon, VA — (June 1, 2017) Volkswagen of America, Inc. (VWoA) today reported sales of 30,014 units delivered in May 2017, a 4.3 percent increase over May 2016. With 133,861 units delivered year-to-date in 2017, the company is reporting an increase of 6.9 percent in year-over-year sales. May 2017 also marks the start of sales for the all-new, Chattanooga, Tenn. built Atlas. Deliveries of the vehicle, which began mid-month, totaled 1,610 units. May 2017 Sales May 17 May 16 Yr/Yr% change May 17 YTD May 16 YTD Yr/Yr% change Golf 1,281 1,013 26.5% 5,872 5,059 16.1% GTI 1,734 1,735 -0.1% 9,041 8,820 2.5% Golf R 282 433 -34.9% 2,110 2,284 -7.6% e-Golf 381 269 41.6% 1,655 1,207 37.1% Golf SportWagen 3,525 1,025 243.9% 13,689 4,346 215.0% Total Golf Family 7,203 4,475 61.0% 32,367 21,716 49.0% Jetta Sedan 11,535 10,943 5.4% 45,496 49,659 -8.4% Jetta SportWagen (now Golf SportWagen) N/A 2 -100.0% N/A 3 -100.0% Total Jetta 11,535 10,945 5.4% 45,496 49,662 -8.4% Beetle Coupe 1,005 587 71.2% 4,101 3,070 33.6% Beetle Convertible 824 591 39.4% 3,133 2,598 20.6% Total Beetle 1,829 1,178 55.3% 7,234 5,668 27.6% Eos* 1 6 -83.3% 1 387 -99.7% Passat 5,455 7,129 -23.5% 29,870 26,821 11.4% CC 109 292 -62.7% 821 1,513 -45.7% Tiguan 2,068 4,394 -52.9% 15,218 17,490 -13.0% Touareg 204 360 -43.3% 1,244 1,948 -36.1% Atlas 1,610 N/A N/A 1,610 N/A N/A TOTAL 30,014 28,779 4.29% 133,861 125,205 6.91% *Eos production ended in July 2015
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Subaru Of America, Inc. Reports Record May Sales Record May - monthly sales increase 12.1 percent over May 2016 66 consecutive months of yearly month-over-month growth Best May ever for Forester, Outback and Impreza 39 consecutive months of more than 10,000 Outbacks sold 46 consecutive months of more than 10,000 Foresters sold Cherry Hill, N.J. - Subaru of America, Inc. today reported 56,135 vehicle sales for May 2017, a 12.1 percent increase over May 2016, and the best May in the history of the company. The automaker also reported year-to-date sales of 252,753 vehicles, an 8.5 percent gain over the same period in 2016. May marked the 39th consecutive month of 40,000+ vehicle sales for the company. Forester, Outback and Impreza sales were notably strong as each model achieved its best May ever. Impreza sales for May 2017 increased 44.2 percent over the same month in 2016 and marked the best month ever for the carline. “Subaru is proud to be setting another monthly, year-over-year sale increase, our 66th consecutive month of doing so,” said Thomas J. Doll, president and chief operating officer, Subaru of America, Inc. “Our record May sales are a direct result of our retailers providing customers with the best purchase and ownership experience possible.” “Demand for the all-new Impreza has been incredibly strong,” said Jeff Walters, senior vice president of sales. “We are looking forward to the all-new Crosstrek, as well as the updated WRX, Legacy and Outback models arriving at our retailers this summer to further boost consumer interest in Subaru.” Carline May-17 May-16 % Chg May-17 May-16 % Chg MTD MTD MTD YTD YTD YTD Forester 16,280 15,309 6.3% 72,517 68,226 6.3% Impreza 8,546 5,928 44.2% 35,168 24,771 42.0% WRX/STI 2,801 2,327 20.4% 13,530 12,876 5.1% Legacy 4,628 5,265 -12.1% 21,730 25,334 -14.2% Outback 15,193 12,404 22.5% 72,234 63,969 12.9% BRZ 437 383 14.1% 1,868 2,060 -9.3% Crosstrek 8,250 8,467 -2.6% 35,706 35,624 0.2% TOTAL 56,135 50,083 12.08% 252,753 232,860 8.5%
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JAGUAR LAND ROVER REPORTS US SALES FOR MAY 2017 Second Best ever Jaguar Land Rover U.S. May sales month Best May retail month since 2004 for Jaguar Jaguar F-PACE, winner of two 2017 World Car of the Year Awards, continues to be the brand’s volume leader for the month Second Best ever Land Rover U.S. May sales month Best ever May sales month for Range Rover Sport and Discovery Sport (MAHWAH, NJ) – June 1, 2017 -- Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC today reported May 2017 U.S. sales: Jaguar sales were 3,113 units, a 44 percent increase from 2,164 units in May 2016; Land Rover sales increased slightly to 4,993 units; Jaguar Land Rover May U.S. sales for both brands hit 8,106 units, a 14 percent increase from 7,114 units in May 2016. Year to date, Jaguar Land Rover is up 22 percent in the United States. “We are very pleased to see the continued sales growth for both the Jaguar and Land Rover brands, said Joe Eberhardt, President and CEO, Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC. “The Jaguar brand continues its sales momentum driven by the strong performances of the XE and F-PACE and the Land Rover brand with the Range Rover Sport, Discovery Sport and the arrival of the new Discovery, which is in showrooms now.” U.S. BRAND HIGHLIGHTS Land Rover For the month of May, Land Rover sales hit 4,993 units, the second best May retail month for the brand (May 2015 holds the record for best May sales month ever). The Discovery Sport had its best ever May sales month with 904 units sold and the new Discovery SUV with optional seven passenger seating just arrived in showrooms. For the month of May, the Range Rover Sport also had its best ever May sales month and was the volume leader hitting 1,813 units sold. Range Rover hit 1,272 sales, up 22 percent. The Range Rover Evoque hit 858 sales, up 6 percent. The all-new Range Rover Velar, which was introduced in the U.S. at the New York Auto Show, goes on sale later this summer. Jaguar For the month of May, Jaguar sales were 3,113 units, a 44 percent increase from 2,164 units in May 2016; making it the best May Jaguar sales month since 2004. The Jaguar F-PACE hit 1,440 units sold, making it the brand’s volume leader for the month. The Jaguar F-PACE recently won two titles at the 2017 World Car Awards – World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year. The XE hit 764 units sold. The Jaguar F-TYPE had its second best May sales month with 409 units sold. To mark the introduction of the new 18 MY F-TYPE range, at this year’s New York Auto Show Jaguar debuted an exclusive 400 SPORT special edition model.
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Strong Lineup of New Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac Crossovers Drive GM’s U.S. Retail Sales Higher Commercial sales up 14 percent; Government sales up 21 percent U.S. daily rental sales down 36 percent per plan Crossover retail sales up 19 percent DETROIT — General Motors (NYSE: GM) today reported May U.S. retail sales of 191,388 vehicles, up slightly from last year. GM’s May retail performance was driven by exceptionally strong crossover sales at Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac. GM’s U.S. Commercial sales in May were up 14 percent, while Government sales jumped 21 percent. Daily rental sales were down 36 percent, as planned. GM is on track to deliver its third consecutive year-over-year decline in daily rental volume. GM’s May total sales were 237,364 vehicles, down about 1 percent from last year. On a brand level, Buick’s U.S. retail sales in May were up 12 percent, while retail sales at Cadillac and Chevrolet were up 10 percent and less than 1 percent, respectively. In May, GM crossovers were up 19 percent on a U.S. retail sales basis compared to last year. This strong performance was carried across all GM’s U.S. brands: Chevrolet Equinox — up 17 percent Chevrolet Trax — up 18 percent Chevrolet Traverse – up 2 percent Buick Encore — up 12 percent Buick Envision — 3,256 deliveries in May, up significantly from last year’s launch GMC Acadia — up 33 percent Cadillac XT5 — up 110 percent “As we see the industry shift to more crossovers, we are extremely well positioned to take full advantage of this dynamic,” said Kurt McNeil, U.S. vice president of Sales Operations. “We expect these launches will enable us to continue gaining retail share as we introduce more all-new compact and midsize crossovers than anyone else, including the all-new GMC Terrain, Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave and the Regal TourX.” Chevrolet dealers have begun selling the all-new Equinox with a highly efficient 1.5L engine. Additional powertrain offerings on the all-new Equinox will be available starting this summer. The all-new 2018 Traverse midsize crossover will arrive in Chevrolet dealer showrooms this summer as well. GMC dealers will begin delivering the all-new Terrain compact crossover in late summer and Buick dealers will roll out the new Enclave midsize crossover in the fall. Other May Sales Highlights (vs. 2016) According to J.D Power PIN estimates, GM’s incentive spending as a percentage of average transaction prices (ATP) was 11.6 percent in May. That is equal to the industry average and lower than our 2016 calendar year average, and lower than any domestic and many Asian competitors. GM’s incentive spending as a percent of ATP was down 0.8 points from April. ATPs were $35,283, up more than $640 per vehicle from April. Year-to-Date Highlights thru May (vs. 2016) GM’s U.S. retail market share is up 0.2 percentage points, driven by Buick and Cadillac. Buick’s U.S. retail sales are up 8 percent. Cadillac U.S. retail sales are up 1 percent. “U.S. economic fundamentals remain strong with a retail SAAR of 14.2 million, equal to last year’s record pace. The U.S. economy is operating at near full employment levels, wages are rising, interest rates and fuel prices remain low and consumer confidence remains high. The decline in total sales is primarily due to the industry’s pull back from daily rental sales. Although total sales are running below our expectations, we anticipate retail vehicle sales will remain strong,” said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM chief economist. May Brand Retail Highlights (vs. 2016) Chevrolet Malibu and Camaro were up 40 percent and 6 percent, respectively. Malibu had its best month since October 1980. Equinox, Traverse and Trax were up 17 percent, 2 percent and 18 percent, respectively. Chevrolet had its best year to date performance for crossovers ever. Chevrolet dealers sold 1,438 Bolt EVs to retail customers, the best month ever for the game-changing EV. Buick Encore was up 12 percent and had its best May ever. Envision celebrates one year in the marketplace and was Buick’s second best-selling nameplate. Lacrosse was up 1 percent. GMC GMC reached a record for May ATPs at $44,675, up $1,667 over last May. Acadia was up 33 percent. Cadillac CT6 was up 44 percent. Escalade was up 21 percent. XT5 was up 110 percent. XT5 ATP is up over $3,000 from its predecessor. Guidance on U.S. Vehicle Inventory Levels We remain on track to achieve our year-end guidance. 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 this year. Launch-related downtime in the second half will cut nearly 100,000 units from inventory. We will continue to monitor the marketplace and will make additional production adjustments if needed.
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BMW Group U.S. Reports May 2017 Sales BMW brand sales decrease 11.0 percent MINI brand sales decrease 11.6 percent Woodcliff Lake, NJ – June 1, 2017… Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 11.0 percent in May for a total of 25,818 compared to 29,017 vehicles sold in May 2016. Year-to-date, the BMW brand is down 3.6 percent in the U.S. on sales of 120,124 vehicles compared to 124,581 sold in the first five months of 2016. Notable vehicle sales in May include the BMW 5 Series which increased 12.7 percent to 3,677 cars, the BMW X1 which increased 12.6 percent to 2,489 vehicles, and the BMW X3 which increased 21.7 percent to 4,011 vehicles. “Our all-new BMW 5 Series is now showing its strength as availability increases and production begins to match demand,” said Bernhard Kuhnt, President and CEO, BMW of North America. “At the same time, demand for BMW Sports Activity Vehicles remains solid with the X1 and the X3 delivering the standout numbers for May” BMW Group Sales In total, the BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported May sales of 29,878 vehicles, a decrease of 11.1 percent from the 33,612 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW Group sales are down 4.8 percent on sales of 137,916 vehicles in the first five months of 2017 compared to 144,811 in the same period in 2016. MINI Brand Sales For May, MINI USA reported 4,060 automobiles sold, a decrease of 11.6 percent from the 4,595 sold in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, MINI USA reported a total of 17,792 automobiles sold, a decrease of 12.1 percent from 20,230 automobiles sold in the first five months of 2016.
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Toyota Motor North America Reports U.S. Sales for May 2017 Total TMNA, Toyota and Lexus divisions set May sales record light trucks Toyota division SUVs up nearly 20 percent Lexus NX sees new best-ever May, up 24.3 percent PLANO, Texas, June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) Inc., today reported its U.S. May 2017 sales of 218,248 units, a decrease of 0.5 percent from May 2016 on a volume basis. With one more selling day in May 2017 compared to May 2016, sales were down 4.5 percent on a daily selling rate (DSR) basis. Toyota division posted May 2017 sales of 192,847 units, up 0.1 percent on a volume basis, and down 3.9 percent on a DSR basis. "Although down from last year, the auto industry is still enjoying a solid year in 2017, with light trucks continuing to shine," said Jack Hollis, group vice president and general manager, Toyota division. "We continue to see the SUV segment leading the way, with a best-ever May for RAV4, Highlander, and overall light truck for the Toyota division, where inventory remains at healthy levels for our customers during the summer buying season. We are also thrilled at how well the market is accepting our newest model, the C-HR, with its first full month of sales in May, as our dealers have started to build some inventory. So far, we are seeing strong interest from a younger demographic for the C-HR, which is exciting." Lexus posted sales of 25,401 vehicles in May 2017, down 4.8 percent on a volume basis, and down 8.6 percent on a DSR basis. "As we press further into 2017, Luxury Utility Vehicles continue to lead Lexus sales, with a best-ever May for the NX and our total LUV lineup," said Jeff Bracken, Lexus group vice president and general manager. "But continued interest in utility vehicles is not our only news—sales of the LC 500 and LC 500h kicked-off in May to a great start, exceeding our expectations and allowing our new LC owners to experience amazing." May 2017 Highlights: Camry posts sales of 32,547 units Total TMNA, Toyota, and Lexus divisions all post new May record for light truck sales TMNA light trucks sales up 12.4 percent Toyota division light truck up more than 13 percent C-HR posts first full month of sales with 1,848 units RAV4 sales rise nearly 19 percent; a best-ever May Highlander up 22.5; a best-ever May 4Runner up more than 6 percent Tacoma up nearly 7 percent Tundra up 9.6 percent Lexus division LUV sales up 7.5 percent NX sets new best-ever May, volume up 24.3 percent, and up 19.3 on DSR basis LX up almost 38 percent on volume, and up 32.4 percent on a DSR basis *Note: Unless otherwise stated, all figures reflect unadjusted raw sales volume TOYOTA U.S. SALES SUMMARY MAY 2017 -- CURRENT MONTH -- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE -- 2017 2016 DSR % VOL % 2017 2016 DSR % VOL % TOTAL TOYOTA 218,248 219,339 -4.5 -0.5 952,785 999,545 -4.7 -4.7 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV 192,847 192,657 -3.9 0.1 843,423 873,760 -3.5 -3.5 TOTAL LEXUS 25,401 26,682 -8.6 -4.8 109,362 125,785 -13.1 -13.1 YARIS IA (INCL SCI IA) 3,444 3,056 8.2 12.7 15,758 13,488 16.8 16.8 YARIS LIFTBACK 852 1,236 -33.8 -31.1 6,138 5,284 16.2 16.2 TOTAL YARIS 4,296 4,292 -3.9 0.1 21,896 18,772 16.6 16.6 iQ 0 1 -100 -100 0 5 -100 -100 xD 0 0 0 0 0 8 -100 -100 xB 0 135 -100 -100 0 2,553 -100 -100 tC 10 1,043 -99.1 -99 166 4,881 -96.6 -96.6 COROLLA IM (INCL SCI IM) 1,995 1,743 9.9 14.5 9,312 7,511 24 24 COROLLA SEDAN 30,942 34,872 -14.8 -11.3 136,164 151,243 -10 -10 TOTAL COROLLA 32,937 36,615 -13.6 -10 145,476 158,754 -8.4 -8.4 86 (INCL FR-S) 680 681 -4.1 -0.1 3,101 3,095 0.2 0.2 MIRAI 162 40 288.8 305 579 178 225.3 225.3 AVALON 2,872 3,779 -27 -24 14,215 20,013 -29 -29 PRIUS 10,022 12,517 -23.1 -19.9 46,364 56,378 -17.8 -17.8 CAMRY 32,547 36,916 -15.4 -11.8 147,434 167,200 -11.8 -11.8 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. CAR 83,526 96,019 -16.5 -13 379,231 431,837 -12.2 -12.2 CT 825 797 -0.6 3.5 3,311 3,730 -11.2 -11.2 IS 2,367 2,879 -21.1 -17.8 10,225 14,351 -28.8 -28.8 RC 517 823 -39.7 -37.2 2,600 4,505 -42.3 -42.3 ES 4,228 5,373 -24.5 -21.3 17,134 22,833 -25 -25 GS 615 1,111 -46.9 -44.6 2,907 6,101 -52.4 -52.4 LS 317 712 -57.3 -55.5 1,555 2,349 -33.8 -33.8 LC 419 0 0 0 419 0 0 0 LFA 0 0 0 0 0 5 -100 -100 TOTAL LEXUS CAR 9,288 11,695 -23.8 -20.6 38,151 53,874 -29.2 -29.2 TOTAL TOYOTA CAR 92,814 107,714 -17.3 -13.8 417,382 485,711 -14.1 -14.1 SIENNA 10,434 11,485 -12.8 -9.2 46,696 56,809 -17.8 -17.8 C-HR 1,848 0 0 0 2,398 0 0 0 RAV4 38,356 32,261 14.1 18.9 150,646 138,535 8.7 8.7 FJ CRUISER 0 2 -100 -100 2 6 -66.7 -66.7 VENZA 0 31 -100 -100 11 503 -97.8 -97.8 HIGHLANDER 18,115 14,783 17.6 22.5 82,738 68,493 20.8 20.8 4RUNNER 11,014 10,352 2.1 6.4 53,098 46,058 15.3 15.3 SEQUOIA 964 1,126 -17.8 -14.4 5,349 5,303 0.9 0.9 LAND CRUISER 259 315 -21.1 -17.8 1,292 1,457 -11.3 -11.3 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. SUV 70,556 58,870 15.1 19.9 295,534 260,355 13.5 13.5 TACOMA 17,654 16,544 2.4 6.7 78,153 79,226 -1.4 -1.4 TUNDRA 10,677 9,739 5.2 9.6 43,809 45,533 -3.8 -3.8 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. PICKUP 28,331 26,283 3.5 7.8 121,962 124,759 -2.2 -2.2 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. TRUCK 109,321 96,638 8.6 13.1 464,192 441,923 5 5 NX 5,009 4,031 19.3 24.3 21,426 19,221 11.5 11.5 RX 8,849 8,804 -3.5 0.5 38,329 41,367 -7.3 -7.3 GX 1,851 1,859 -4.4 -0.4 9,157 9,052 1.2 1.2 LX 404 293 32.4 37.9 2,299 2,271 1.2 1.2 TOTAL LEXUS TRUCK 16,113 14,987 3.2 7.5 71,211 71,911 -1 -1 TOTAL TOYOTA TRUCK 125,434 111,625 7.9 12.4 535,403 513,834 4.2 4.2 Selling Days 25 24 126 126 DSR = Daily Selling Rate *NA Built Vehicles TOYOTA U.S. SALES SUMMARY MAY, 2017 -- CURRENT MONTH -- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE -- 2017 2016 DSR % VOL % 2017 2016 DSR % VOL % COROLLA 30,942 34,872 -14.8 -11.3 136,164 151,243 -10 -10 CAMRY 32,547 36,916 -15.4 -11.8 147,434 167,200 -11.8 -11.8 AVALON 2,872 3,779 -27 -24 14,215 20,013 -29 -29 YARIS IA (INCL SCI IA) 3,444 3,056 8.2 12.7 15,758 13,488 16.8 16.8 RAV4 17,580 17,641 -4.3 -0.3 70,483 77,173 -8.7 -8.7 VENZA 0 31 -100 -100 11 501 -97.8 -97.8 HIGHLANDER 18,115 14,783 17.6 22.5 82,738 68,493 20.8 20.8 SIENNA 10,434 11,485 -12.8 -9.2 46,696 56,809 -17.8 -17.8 SEQUOIA 964 1,126 -17.8 -14.4 5,349 5,303 0.9 0.9 TACOMA 17,654 16,544 2.4 6.7 78,153 79,226 -1.4 -1.4 TUNDRA 10,677 9,739 5.2 9.6 43,809 45,533 -3.8 -3.8 ES 3,335 3,532 -9.4 -5.6 12,864 11,906 8 8 RX 8,301 8,550 -6.8 -2.9 35,626 38,814 -8.2 -8.2 TOTAL 156,865 162,054 -7.1 -3.2 689,300 735,702 -6.3 -6.3 N.A VEHICLES % OF TOTAL 71.9% 73.9% 72.3% 73.6% TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT CAR 13,721 17,396 -24.3 -21.1 65,660 79,893 -17.8 -17.8 LEXUS IMPORT CAR 5,953 8,163 -30 -27.1 25,287 41,968 -39.7 -39.7 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT CARS 69,805 78,623 -14.8 -11.2 313,571 351,944 -10.9 -10.9 LEXUS NA BUILT CARS 3,335 3,532 -9.4 -5.6 12,864 11,906 8 8 TOTAL TOYOTA CARS 92,814 107,714 -17.3 -13.8 417,382 485,711 -14.1 -14.1 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT TRUCK 33,897 25,289 28.7 34 136,953 108,885 25.8 25.8 LEXUS IMPORT TRUCK 7,812 6,437 16.5 21.4 35,585 33,097 7.5 7.5 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT TRUCK 75,424 71,349 1.5 5.7 327,239 333,038 -1.7 -1.7 LEXUS NA BUILT TRUCK 8,301 8,550 -6.8 -2.9 35,626 38,814 -8.2 -8.2 TOTAL TOYOTA TRUCK 125,434 111,625 7.9 12.4 535,403 513,834 4.2 4.2 SELLING DAYS 25 24 126 126 DSR = DAILY SELLING RATE -- Current Month -- -- Calendar Year To Date -- 2017 2016 DSR % 2017 2016 DSR % Toyota Prius Sedan 6,064 9,389 -38 27,635 39,944 -30.8 Toyota Prius V(only) 929 1,215 -26.6 4,474 6,185 -27.7 Toyota Prius C(only) 1,121 1,909 -43.6 6,182 10,218 -39.5 Toyota Prius PRIME(only) 1,908 4 45692 8,073 31 25942 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 4,070 4,185 -6.6 17,061 15,527 9.9
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FCA US Reports May 2017 Sales Ram Truck brand sales up 18 percent; pickup sales increase 16 percent versus same month a year ago Dodge brand sales up 8 percent; five Dodge vehicles post year-over-year sales gains Jeep® Grand Cherokee records 14 percent increase All-new Chrysler Pacifica minivan posts best sales month since launch last year June 1, 2017 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC today reported sales of 193,040 units, a 1 percent decrease compared with sales in May 2016 (194,720 units). In May, retail sales of 152,227 units were up 1 percent compared with the same month in 2016, and represented 79 percent of total sales. Fleet sales of 40,813 units were down 7 percent year over year as FCA US continues its strategy of reducing sales to the daily rental segment. Fleet sales represented 21 percent of total May sales. The Ram Truck and Dodge brands each posted year-over-year sales increases in May, compared with the same month in 2016. Ram Truck brand sales were up 18 percent driven by the 16 percent increase in Ram pickup truck sales. Dodge brand sales were up 8 percent in May as five Dodge vehicles posted year-over-year sales gains, led by the Dodge Grand Caravan’s 58 percent increase. Jeep® Grand Cherokee sales increased 14 percent, while sales of the Jeep Wrangler were up 2 percent as well. Sales of the all-new Chrysler Pacifica minivan – the most awarded minivan of 2016 and 2017 – posted a 325 percent increase in May, compared with the same month a year ago. Ram Truck Brand Ram pickup truck sales increased 16 percent in May, compared with the same month a year ago. The Ram 1500 pickup won accolades as the Best Family Pickup Truck – the second year in a row it has received this honor – at the annual Family Car Challenge hosted by the Greater Atlanta Automotive Media Association (GAAMA). Ram Truck brand sales – which also include the Ram ProMaster and Ram ProMaster City vans – were up 18 percent for the month. Sales of the ProMaster full-size van increased 50 percent in May, while the Ram ProMaster City van posted a 10 percent sales gain. Jeep® Brand Sales of the Jeep Grand Cherokee – the most awarded SUV ever – were up 14 percent in May, compared with the same month a year ago. Jeep Wrangler sales increased 2 percent in the month as well. Jeep brand sales were down 15 percent in May as the brand continues its planned reduction of fleet sales to the daily rental segment. Through May this year, the Jeep brand has reduced its fleet sales by 60 percent, compared with fleet sales during the same five-month period last year. Sales of the all-new 2017 Jeep Compass more than doubled from the previous month of April as Jeep dealers continue to build their new Compass inventories. The new Compass was named winner of the Compact Utility Vehicle category at the annual Mudfest competition hosted by the Northwest Automotive Press Association (NWAPA) in May. The new Compass also was crowned Activity Vehicle of Texas at the Texas Auto Roundup hosted by the Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA). In May, the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT won Performance Utility Vehicle of Texas at the Texas Auto Roundup, and the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk won the Premium Utility Vehicle segment in the Mudfest challenge. Dodge Brand Five Dodge brand vehicles posted year-over-year sales increases in May, led by the Dodge Grand Caravan’s 58 percent sales gain. Sales of the Dodge Journey full-size crossover were up 23 percent, while the Dodge Durango and Dodge Viper each turned in double-digit percentage increases as well during the month. The Dodge Challenger muscle car turned in a 2 percent increase in May. Dodge brand sales were up 8 percent in May, compared with the same month a year ago. Chrysler Brand Sales of the all-new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica – the most awarded minivan of 2016 and 2017 – were up 325 percent in May, compared with the same month a year ago. May was the minivan’s best sales month since it was launched last year. The Pacifica continues to accumulate awards and accolades in 2017, including Best Three-row Family Car honors at the Family Car Challenge hosted by the Greater Atlanta Automotive Media Association in May. In addition, the all-new Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid – now on sale in Chrysler dealerships – was honored with overall Best Family Car and Best Technology Family Car at the GAAMA competition. FIAT Brand Fiat 124 Spider sales were up 21 percent compared with the previous month of April. May was the 124 Spider’s best sales month since its launch in July 2016. The FIAT brand announced in May that it is offering new looks for its iconic, Italian-designed, fun-to-drive Fiat 500. Customers may give their Cinquecentos even more style by adding the new optional appearance packages: Sport Black Trim; Two-Tone; and Abarth Roof, Mirror Cap and Body Stripe. Additional options include an automatic transmission, sunroof and Cabrio. Alfa Romeo Brand Alfa Romeo brand sales of 919 units were up significantly compared with the same month a year ago. FCA US LLC Sales Summary May 2017 Month Sales Vol % CYTD Sales Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Compass 5,363 9,492 -43% 17,435 41,608 -58% Patriot 4,978 10,494 -53% 26,097 50,109 -48% Wrangler 19,931 19,558 2% 80,083 80,320 0% Cherokee 14,635 19,206 -24% 69,473 84,610 -18% Grand Cherokee 20,726 18,205 14% 96,203 83,631 15% Renegade 9,883 11,616 -15% 43,847 43,200 1% JEEP BRAND 75,516 88,571 -15% 333,138 383,478 -13% 200 2,300 6,020 -62% 11,777 28,138 -58% 300 3,907 4,838 -19% 22,918 27,296 -16% Town & Country 42 4,681 -99% 460 47,938 -99% Pacifica 11,720 2,760 325% 47,199 3,242 New CHRYSLER BRAND 17,969 18,299 -2% 82,354 106,614 -23% Dart 1,195 4,790 -75% 7,139 25,387 -72% Avenger 0 6 -100% 0 37 -100% Charger 7,518 8,384 -10% 36,774 41,957 -12% Challenger 6,989 6,833 2% 29,305 29,264 0% Viper 85 47 81% 319 245 30% Journey 8,003 6,487 23% 50,804 35,261 44% Caravan 13,786 8,733 58% 63,657 59,029 8% Durango 7,346 6,173 19% 30,432 31,677 -4% DODGE BRAND 44,922 41,453 8% 218,430 222,857 -2% Ram P/U 44,850 38,569 16% 207,370 192,131 8% Cargo Van 0 1 -100% 0 20 -100% ProMaster Van 4,233 2,831 50% 16,981 13,952 22% ProMaster City 1,961 1,782 10% 6,599 8,166 -19% RAM BRAND 51,044 43,183 18% 230,950 214,269 8% 500 1,240 1,573 -21% 6,461 6,672 -3% 500L 163 335 -51% 562 2,063 -73% 500X 703 1,262 -44% 3,427 5,648 -39% Spider 564 0 New 1,990 0 New FIAT BRAND 2,670 3,170 -16% 12,440 14,383 -14% Giulia 883 0 New 2,482 0 New Alfa 4C 36 44 -18% 220 261 -16% ALFA ROMEO 919 44 1989% 2,702 261 935% FCA US LLC 193,040 194,720 -1% 880,014 941,862 -7%
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Kia Motors America Announces May Sales Forte Nameplate Sets New Monthly Sales Record for Second Straight Month IRVINE, Calif., June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Kia Motors America (KMA) today announced May sales of 58,507 vehicles, led by the popular Forte family of compact cars with an all-time monthly high of 11,801 units, up 19-percent over May 2016. MONTH OF MAY YEAR-TO-DATE Model 2017 2016 2017 2016 Rio 1,187 2,241 5,722 10,130 Forte 11,801 9,910 47,359 43,572 Optima 10,789 10,895 48,465 51,887 Cadenza 528 468 2,153 2,553 K900 46 54 193 377 Niro 2,660 N/A 10,488 N/A Sportage 7,001 8,568 28,087 33,680 Sorento 10,413 11,914 40,505 46,960 Sedona 3,561 5,170 12,998 18,297 Soul 10,521 13,706 43,623 58,299 Total 58,507 62,926 239,593 265,755