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04-12-2008, 09:24 PM | #1 | ||
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BY THE NUMBERS - November 2008
Brand Vol. % Change Total Sales 11/08 Total Sales 11/07 DSR % Change Daily Avg. 11/08 Daily Avg. 11/07 Acura -38.9% 7,888 12,910 -38.9% 316 516 Audi -25.4% 6,788 9,104 -25.4% 272 364 BMW -36% 15,217 23,808 -36% 609 952 Buick -43.3% 7,516 13,245 -43.3% 301 530 Cadillac -48.3% 8,815 17,041 -48.3% 353 682 Chevrolet -36.9% 95,756 151,642 -36.9% 3,830 6,066 Chrysler -56% 20,017 45,510 -56% 801 1,820 Dodge -44.3% 44,941 80,670 -44.3% 1,794 3,227 Ford -30% 103,055 147,310 -30% 4,122 5,892 GMC -41.5% 20,214 34,549 -41.5% 809 1,382 Honda -30.6% 68,345 98,521 -30.6% 2,734 3,941 HUMMER -63.9% 1,454 4,029 -63.9% 58 161 Hyundai -39.7% 19,221 31,883 -39.7% 769 1,275 Infiniti -28% 7,631 10,604 -28% 305 424 Jeep -41.8% 20,302 34,908 -41.8% 812 1,396 Kia -37.2% 15,182 24,177 -37.2% 607 967 Lexus -34.7% 16,223 24,848 -34.7% 649 994 Lincoln -8.3% 8,019 8,744 -8.3% 321 350 Mazda -31.3% 14,134 20,580 -31.3% 565 823 Mercedes-Benz -38.2% 14,102 22,819 -38.2% 564 913 Mercury -41.4% 7,744 13,204 -41.4% 310 528 MINI 43% 4,545 3,177 43% 182 127 Mitsubishi -35.4% 5,096 7,893 -35.4% 204 316 Nissan -44.4% 38,974 70,079 -44.4% 1,559 2,803 Pontiac -53.4% 12,140 20,040 -53.4% 486 1,042 Porsche -48.2% 1,378 2,662 -48.2% 55 106 Saab -57.5% 852 2,003 -57.5% 34 80 Saturn -46.2% 8,130 15,105 -46.2% 325 604 Subaru -7.8% 13,706 14,868 -7.8% 548 595 Suzuki -46.3% 3,216 5,987 -46.3% 129 239 Toyota -33.8% 114,084 172,341 -33.8% 4,563 6,894 Volkswagen -19.2% 14,295 17,689 -19.2% 572 708 Volvo -46.5% 4,404 8,227 -46.5% 176 329 COMPANIES BMW Group -26.8% 19,762 26,985 -26.8% 790 1,079 Chrysler LLC -47% 85,260 161,088 -47% 3,410 6,444 FoMoCo -30.6% 123,222 177,485 -30.6% 4,929 7,099 General Motors -41.3% 154,877 263,654 -41.3% 6,195 10,546 Honda America -31.6% 76,233 111,431 -31.6% 3,049 4,457 Nissan NA -42.2% 46,605 80,683 -42.2% 1,864 3,227 Toyota Mo Co -33.9% 130,307 197,189 -33.9% 5,212 7,888 November 2008 had 25 selling days versus 25 selling days for November 2007 Not good except for MINI. http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/02/b...pare-a-dime-ed
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04-12-2008, 11:23 PM | #2 | ||
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Looks like it a real basket case over there atm
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I think all manufacturers are in trouble.... the bottom end is falling out of the 2nd hand market as well.... |
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05-12-2008, 09:45 AM | #4 | ||
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Factories making near half what they made a year ago must surely be a worry for the workers!
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05-12-2008, 09:54 AM | #5 | ||
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Western European car sales dropped 25 percent last month, research firm J.D. Power & Associates said today in an e-mailed statement. Sales fell 50 percent in Spain, 30 percent in Italy, 18 percent in Germany and 14 percent in France, according to the report, which covers 17 countries, including estimates for Austria, Denmark, Holland, Ireland, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
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