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6.0 Liter LS2 V8
Join Date: Jul 2006
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June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
Honda : http://www.hondanews.com/categories/1097/releases/4626
Acura: http://www.hondanews.com/categories/1097/releases/4627 Igor
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7.0 Liter LS7 V8
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
Acura is below Cadillac for the month and YTD.
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3.8 Liter Supercharged V6
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: USA
Drives: 07 HHR and a 96 Formula Convert
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
The Fit and Accord were the biggest reason for the gain--I can see why the Fit exploded saleswise, but the Accord??
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6.0 Liter LS2 V8
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Waterville, OH
Drives: 2003 Nissan Maxima SE
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
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People are moving towards midsize cars from their SUVs. Peopl don't typically go from Explorers to Fits; they go from Explorers to Accords.
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6.2 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: at the corner of walk and don't walk
Drives: 2004 BMW 325i
2005 MB SLK350
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
the economy's down. the people rushing out to buy cars are the ones driving SUVs and trucks that don't need them. lots of other people out there are sticking with what they've got. the funny thing is that people are willing to lose there arse on their trade ins, and aren't even doing the math. the thousands that people are losing on their SUVs when they trade would easily cover a lot of the fuel costs. i thought about trading mine or selling it, but looking at what they're going for it's just better to hang on to it, all things considered.
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6.0 Liter LS2 V8
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Atlanta
Drives: pickup truck
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
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That's not all true. Last year, the Silverado had the best resale value in it's class and among the best for all vehicles in it's price range. Now, it probably wouldn't even be accepted as a trade in some areas....so if I didn't need a truck, selling the Silverado for a Honda Fit would result in me losing my ass. I'm stuck with the gas guzzler, as are thousands of SUV and pickup drivers.. Last edited by member12 : 07-01-2008 at 04:30 PM. |
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3.8 Liter Supercharged V6
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 664
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
Accord up 50%
Fit up 100% Civic up 23% Oddysey and CRV down 8.6 and 9.9 respectively. Without doubt a very good showing for Honda. They may in fact have trouble meeting demand, as both the Civic and Accord are set to sell over 400k units and the fit sales could probably reach 20k a month if Honda was producing enough. The TSX was also up 27% and I think the TL might also get a boost when the new one comes out. Hyundai/Kia vdub and subaru have also done well. Last edited by BGH : 07-01-2008 at 05:00 PM. |
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4.4 Liter Supercharged Northstar
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
the thing for the Accord, it's more bigger, longer and wider then before, a twisting irony (it's doubtul then Honda sent a small little batch to fleets but who knows?), so I have the felling then they might decide then the next-gen Accord will be more "land-yatch" then before.
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4.4 Liter Supercharged Northstar
Join Date: Feb 2005
Drives: 2001 Saturn L300
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
I road tested an Accord over the weekend. I am actually thinking of getting one. With the V6, just think of it as a Japanese Impala.
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3.6 Liter V6
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Drives: '07 Corvette Z51
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Re: June 2008 Sales: Honda - Up 13.8% DSR and Acura - Down 16.4% DSR
I just can't get past the Accord's styling. It's just not pretty at any angle to my eyes. I sat next to and behind a new coupe yesterday in traffic and that's the most bloated looking thing. It's too big to have that styling. But to each his own I guess. I got behind a new Malibu LTZ today on the interstate and I really liked the crisp lines of the rear. Not bias, just looked artful.
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