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Old 07-02-2008, 12:37 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Chrysler is in trouble.
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6 month sales
Civic ....205K units
Corolla..195K
Focus...124K
Cobalt..114K
Sentra... ???
Elantra...62K
Mazda3..62K

Camry..........240K
Mal/Aura/G6..207K
Accord.........206K
Altima.......... ???
Fus/Mil/MKZ..124K
Sonata..........66K
Sebring..........48K
Mazda6..........33K
If you're going to do that, then you'd have to also combine Avenger sales with Sebring sales.

And G5 sales with Cobalt sales. And Spectra sales with Elantra sales. And Optima sales with Sonata sales. And if you're going to include the MKZ, then the luxury car brands for the Accord (TL) and Camry (ES) will have to be counted, too.
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Old 07-02-2008, 02:12 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Re: By the numbers: June 2008

So, some industry 'judge the OEM' numbers.

http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008...v-sa.html#more
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Total US LDV Sales Down 18.2% by Volume in June 2008; Down 10.1% For First Six Months <Unadjusted>


Light duty vehicle sales in the US dropped 18.2% by volume in June 2008 compared to June 2007, to a total of 1,185,435 units, according to data from Ward’s Auto. < Unadjusted >

On an adjusted day sales rate (DSR) basis, the drop was 2.3%—June 2008 had three less selling days than June 2007.

For the first six months of the year, the decrease in sales by volume was 10.1% for all light duty vehicles compared to the same period in 2007.

Passenger car sales saw an 8% decrease by volume in June year-on year, with an increase of 3.5% on a DSR basis.

Light truck sales dropped 28.5% by volume in June year-on-year, with a decrease of 19.5% on a DSR basis.

For the first six months of 2008, car sales dropped 1.6% by volume, while truck sales have dropped 18%.

Sales of cars have exceeded trucks for four months running now, with cars taking 56% of the market in June 2008.
So, Toyota's June 2008 results are actually much worse and are much more significant than they initially appear.

Does anyone recall the last time Toyota performed below the industry averages ?

This maybe one of their all time worst performances since introducing Lexus - maybe further back than that.
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that is awesome. I wish Mazda was included.
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I don't know about that. Chrysler's cars were down 50% for the month; more than trucks. This tells me that even the fleets weren't buying Chrysler's cars. that is a major warning signal when gas is $4+ per gallon and your car sales go down.

I think you're going to see this develop as a trend. Previosly fleets had bought on price and if it was cheap thats what they bought, Now I look for fleets to follow the retail world and start worrying about fuel economy. This will really hurt Chrsyler snice the LX cars aren't competitive with any of the other large cars, Sebring/Avenger should do OK in fleet sales, but thats about it.
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It's even more impressive for the Honda products once you consider its 95%+ retail.
Honda's 17.9% increase in sales was impressive, but how about Acura's 16.4% decrease in sales? I guess this just shows that a badge engineered “luxury” car that is much uglier than its mainstream counter part will not sell well. I guess Abraham Lincoln’s saying that you can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time is true concerning the Acura brand.
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Honda's 17.9% increase in sales was impressive, but how about Acura's 16.4% decrease in sales? I guess this just shows that a badge engineered “luxury” car that is much uglier than its mainstream counter part will not sell well. I guess Abraham Lincoln’s saying that you can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time is true concerning the Acura brand.
yep, my buddy is a perfect example- he was looking at a TL but decided on an accord- it was thousands less for basically the same car (both were used)

as long as its not fleet, im glad to see gm doing not that bad, relatively. they could do better though.
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Re: By the numbers: June 2008

Some interesting segment data.


Segment totals, ranked by Jun unit sales

............Jun2008.....%ChgfromJun'07....YTD2008. ...%ChgfromYTD2007
Cars.......661,048...........-7.9.................3,845,544.............-1.5

Midsize...290,584..........-12.1.................1,773,582.............-2.8
Small......261,877.............6.8................ 1,393,509.............10.6
Luxury.....98,227...........-21.6...................606,617...........-14.9
Large.......10,360...........-37.2.....................71,836...........-32.7

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LD TR.....528,060...........-28.4................3,566,138............-17.9

Pickup.....148,223...........-37.1.................1,066,427...........-23.0
CUV........184,871...........-16.6.................1,196,360............-2.8
MinVan......77,707...........-15.7...................481,770...........-19.2
Mid SUV....58,656...........-39.2...................425,033............-26.3
Lrge SUV...31,402...........-29.3..................189,690............-31.4
Small SUV..13,965...........-53.5..................115,255............-33.6
Lux SUV....13,236...........-23.5....................91,603............-12.5



Total SUV/Cross-over
.............302,130..............-26.3.................2,017,94...........-14.6
Total SUV
.............117,259...............-37.7.................821,581...........-27.4
Total Cross-over
.............184,871...............-16.6..............1,196,360.............-2.8

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