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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...
According to analysts and industry executives when auto dealers reveal their reports for June, the results will not have any impact from Great Britain's June 23 decision to leave EU. Even with this sad news the job growth and consumer confidence remain strong and credit is freely available. One company that will likely report that has lost sales market will be General Motors, it continues to wean itself from low-margin sales to rental agencies and concentrate on more profitable sales to consumers. The GM vice president of U.S. sales operations says that that he sees a seasonally...
The past few years have been a great time for the U.S. car dealers, while manufacturers haven't had it quite so good as retailers. At the same time many auto dealers complained they were often short of the products their customers wanted to buy, and it's pertinent to notice in this context that the factories still make too many vehicles for which there's no demand. Things are going to change soon in the U.S. economy, which will make sales even more exciting for dealers and manufacturers. The American car business will become more dicey for globa...
Honda Motor expects its global sales to remain strong thanks to brisk sales in the U.S. and China. Japanese automaker expects its group operating profit to jump 19% to 600 billion yen ($5.58 billion) for the fiscal year ending March 2017.Through the previous year Honda had important expenses because of the recalls of vehicles with defective Takata air bags, including recalls demanded in May by U.S. authorities. Therefore, the matter will have no impact on earnings in the current fiscal year, as quality-related expenses are to decrease considerably.  ...
While Mercedes-Benz sales in the U.S. dropped in May, demand on the German brand's cars in Europe and China grew considerably and helped to offset the general loss.The automaker's sales results in Europe and in China were also helped by robust deliveries of SUVs and compact models, which rose 16 percent and 42 percent respectively. Five-month registrations at the brand were up 12 percent to 818,175. While Mercedes' U.S. volume slipped 1 percent to 29,299, in Europe, Mercedes brand sales grew 13 percent to 74,268, helped by a 4.9 percent rise to 23,343 in G...