Every month, automakers release their sales numbers, and there are always some interesting tidbits buried in the myriad spreadsheets and digits.
The Bolt EV reached a noteworthy milestone — it outsold the Corvette, despite not being available in all 50 states yet.
Fiat
Every Fiat model sold worse this July than last, and the 500X had the worst drop.
Dodge
Even though it's on the way out, the Dodge Viper posted a July increase from 49 to 56 cars.
Cadillac
The numbers show the brand needs more crossovers. Cadillac also sold two of the discontinued Volt-based ELRs and an equally discontinued SRX.
July was good for Ford crossovers, with the Escape, Edge, and Explorer gaining, along with the F-Series, but overall sales were slightly down for the brand.
Hyundai
Only the Tucson saw a sales increase this July. Hyundai took a big hit compared with last July selling over 20,000 fewer cars.
Lexus
Lexus shockingly sold an LFA. Yes, that LFA, the carbon fiber, V10-powered screamer that ended production back in 2012.
Trucks, crossovers, and SUVs are doing gangbusters. Toyota sold about 17,500 more trucks and SUVs this month than last July.