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Experts say that the American automotive industry is on pace for a second consecutive year of record sales in 2016. June sales were up again, even if the speed of the sales growth slowed: new car and truck sales in the United States through June were up 1.5 percent.Passenger car sales are down 7.5 percent through June. The sales are being driven by hot-selling pickups, sport utility vehicles and crossovers. Through the first half of the year, light-duty trucks, which include some SUVs and crossovers, accounted for about 58 percent of sales. Analyzing the results of this fi...
Isn't this year a good one for U.S auto sales? Well, even if many surveys and predictions put the industry under the question “will it work this time”, it seems like we are halfway to another record year. As the first half of the year has finished we've come to get some positive results, the 2016 auto sales are up 1.4% from a year ago. Isn't it a sign that the market is reaching a plateau after rebounding from the depths of recession with six consecutive years of hefty growth? It's important to notice that considering all the negative expectations every y...
The U.S. auto sales have been told to slow down this year after 7 years of great results, but even so the car manufacturers and dealers have high expectations, and best hopes for 2016. The sales may have reached its peak but that doesn't mean they slowed down, they say, and they brought up good arguments on that considering Americans buy lots of vehicles nowadays. A newly released report has not that great forecasts on U.S. light vehicle sales for 2017. The specialists say that sales will go down to 17.5 million in 2017, down slightly from this year's 17.8 million forecast. ...
The growing popularity of crossovers and SUVs on the U.S. market is no more a secret, but lately more and more experts speak about a sweeping growth of the hatchbacks demand. The U.S. market for hatchbacks is expected to grow faster than any of the other nine vehicle body styles according to the results of a specialized research. As specialists expect a 37 percent growth in U.S. hatch sales through to 2020, to 1.1 million vehicles, some of the biggest automakers are supplementing their car lineups with five-doors. Potential high-volume entries such as the Honda Civic and Ch...
Single women are buying more SUV's, fueling a surge in demand that has 2016 on pace to top last year’s record 17.5 million light-vehicle sales in the U.S. Starting with 2010 to 2015, small SUV sales to women rose 34% compared with a 22% rise for men.. At the same time, premium small SUV's though smaller in raw numbers, saw 177% growth in sales to women. More than 40% among these female vehicle buyers aren't married. As a dealer or a carmaker you need to pay a lot of attention at professional females, who are single but need vehicles. They have their jobs, they make...