Tag: Incentives

By on December 3, 2013
Automaker Nov. 2013 Nov. 2012 Pct. chng. 11 month
2013
11 month
2012
Pct. chng.
BMW Group 36,411 36,540 0% 332,725 304,597 9%
    BMW division 31,752 31,213 2% 271,891 244,061 11%
    Mini 4,575 5,248 –13% 59,910 59,667 0%
    Rolls-Royce 84 79 6% 924 869 6%
BMW Group 36,411 36,540 0% 332,725 304,597 9%
Chrysler Group 142,275 122,565 16% 1,639,361 1,499,420 9%
    Chrysler Division 21,024 18,766 12% 282,222 282,454 0%
    Dodge 41,506 40,075 4% 548,654 472,598 16%
    Dodge/Ram 72,761 65,149 12% 880,469 742,641 19%
    Fiat 3,075 3,603 –15% 39,491 40,065 –1%
    Jeep 45,415 35,047 30% 437,179 434,260 1%
    Ram 31,255 25,074 25% 331,815 270,043 23%
Chrysler Group 142,275 122,565 16% 1,639,361 1,499,420 9%
Daimler AG 37,345 32,658 14% 306,898 273,694 12%
    Maybach 5 –100% 45 –100%
    Mercedes-Benz 36,386 31,949 14% 298,489 264,636 13%
    Smart USA 959 704 36% 8,409 9,013 –7%
Daimler AG 37,345 32,658 14% 306,898 273,694 12%
Ford Motor Co. 189,705 177,092 7% 2,268,644 2,030,107 12%
    Ford division 182,978 171,360 7% 2,194,934 1,955,341 12%
    Lincoln 6,727 5,732 17% 73,710 74,766 –1%
Ford Motor Co. 189,705 177,092 7% 2,268,644 2,030,107 12%
General Motors 212,060 186,505 14% 2,555,921 2,349,984 9%
    Buick 15,072 13,289 13% 190,130 163,935 16%
    Cadillac 16,172 14,517 11% 164,378 131,534 25%
    Chevrolet 145,089 128,867 13% 1,793,632 1,684,555 7%
    GMC 35,727 29,832 20% 407,781 369,960 10%
General Motors 212,060 186,505 14% 2,555,921 2,349,984 9%
Honda (American) 116,507 116,580 0% 1,390,057 1,290,011 8%
    Acura 14,559 12,246 19% 149,685 140,182 7%
    Honda Division 101,948 104,334 –2% 1,240,372 1,149,829 8%
Honda (American) 116,507 116,580 0% 1,390,057 1,290,011 8%
Hyundai Group 101,416 94,542 7% 1,159,326 1,161,993 0%
    Hyundai division 56,005 53,487 5% 657,778 643,572 2%
    Kia 45,411 41,055 11% 501,548 518,421 –3%
Hyundai Group 101,416 94,542 7% 1,159,326 1,161,993 0%
Jaguar Land Rover 6,047 4,400 37% 59,654 49,452 21%
    Jaguar 1,446 713 103% 15,408 10,962 41%
    Land Rover 4,601 3,687 25% 44,246 38,490 15%
Jaguar Land Rover 6,047 4,400 37% 59,654 49,452 21%
Maserati 887 208 326% 3,715 2,397 55%
Maserati 887 208 326% 3,715 2,397 55%
Mazda 20,754 21,691 –4% 260,983 249,793 5%
Mazda 20,754 21,691 –4% 260,983 249,793 5%
Mitsubishi 6,071 3,574 70% 55,804 53,677 4%
Mitsubishi 6,071 3,574 70% 55,804 53,677 4%
Nissan 106,528 96,197 11% 1,138,662 1,042,366 9%
    Infiniti 13,152 11,897 11% 103,223 107,250 –4%
    Nissan Division 93,376 84,300 11% 1,035,439 935,116 11%
Nissan 106,528 96,197 11% 1,138,662 1,042,366 9%
Subaru 36,621 28,206 30% 384,511 299,788 28%
Subaru 36,621 28,206 30% 384,511 299,788 28%
Suzuki* 2,224 –100% 5,946 23,412 –75%
Suzuki* 2,224 –100% 5,946 23,412 –75%
Toyota 178,044 161,695 10% 2,045,199 1,888,361 8%
    Lexus 25,611 22,719 13% 239,090 213,559 12%
    Scion 4,968 5,606 –11% 63,998 67,983 –6%
    Toyota division 147,465 133,370 11% 1,742,111 1,606,819 8%
    Toyota/Scion 152,433 138,976 10% 1,806,109 1,674,802 8%
Toyota 178,044 161,695 10% 2,045,199 1,888,361 8%
Volkswagen 48,695 52,916 –8% 556,839 553,242 1%
    Audi 13,636 12,067 13% 141,048 124,469 13%
    Bentley 320 212 51% 2,519 2,078 21%
    Lamborghini* 46 44 5% 506 476 6%
    Porsche 3,966 3,865 3% 39,077 32,091 22%
    VW division 30,727 36,728 –16% 373,689 394,128 –5%
Volkswagen 48,695 52,916 –8% 556,839 553,242 1%
Volvo Cars NA 4,233 6,141 –31% 56,345 61,967 –9%
Volvo Cars NA 4,233 6,141 –31% 56,345 61,967 –9%
Other*** 253 246 3% 2,783 2,702 3%
TOTAL 1,243,852 1,143,981 9% 14,223,373 13,136,963 8%

Sales of cars and light truck in the United States went up 9% overall to 1.24 million units delivered in November, selling at the fastest clip in almost seven years. The SAAR rose to 16.4 million units, exceeding analyst predictions of about 15.8 million vehicles. That’s the best seasonally adjusted annual rate since Feb. 2007, before the start of the global recession. November sales were the best since 2003 and close to the best November ever.

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By on November 18, 2013

Honda FCX Clarity

Remember this piece from the Honda Summer 2008 Hydrogen Collection? It was supposed to point the way to future of green fuel technology before the Tesla brought plug-in sex appeal down the ramp with their Roadster and, later on, the S, as well as the trend of compliance EVs from Chevrolet, Volkswagen and Kia.

But with sales of plug-in hybrids advancing far slower than originally expected regulators are taking another look at alternative ZEV powertrains.

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By on November 18, 2013

Hyundai production line Alabama plant

The Hyundai Sonata is the oldest car in its segment and a new model is expected next year. Normally, when a car is about to be replaced by the next generation of that model, automakers usually start increasing incentives to move the metal. Sonata sales are down 11% from last year. Now, Hyundai has slashed production of its midsize car, allowing it to reduce incentives to the second lowest in the segment. Average incentive spending on the Sonata is down to ~$2,200. Only Honda’s Accord, with about $840 in incentives available is discounted less.
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By on August 6, 2013

voltparade_r

General Motors announced that the 2014 edition of the Chevy Volt will start rolling off the assembly line at GM’s Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant today. They also announced that when those new Volts arrive at dealers in a few weeks they’ll be $5,000 cheaper than the 2013 model. The move is in response to price cuts and lease deals on competitors’ EVs. After Nissan cut the price of the Leaf by $6,400 in January, its sales are up 300% from last year for the first half of 2013, just barely outselling the Volt. In July, Ford lowered the price of the Focus Electric by $4,000 and the recently launched Fiat 500e and Chevrolet Spark EV are offering $199/month leases.

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By on July 1, 2013

Malcolm X by any means necessary

 

This year’s sales race in the mid-size segment is one of the most competitive in recent memory. 5 of the top 10 best-selling cars in America are mid-sizers, and automakers are pulling out all the stops in an effort to unseat the Toyota Camry from its standing as America’s best-selling car. But Toyota isn’t going down without a fight.

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By on June 10, 2013

GM is sitting on 4.5 months of slow-moving Volt inventory, says the Detroit News. To make matters worse, production on the 2014 model is about to start. To make a dent into the 140 days of Volt supply, what do you think GM will do? (Read More…)

By on April 9, 2013

TTAC readers looking for a more pro-GM news source may want to check out Bloomberg for their next dose of pro-GM news. A story on Cadillac’s revived fortunes contains all kinds of enthusiastic copy and positive quotes, but still manages to bury the lede way down at the bottom of the story.

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By on January 3, 2013

The General attracted all kinds of flak for its growing inventory of full size trucks. When we raised the issue earlier in the year, we were chided for yellow journalism and blatant bias. Months later, the MSM woke up to the story, and when the Detroit News wrote that GM’s pickup truck inventory was “much higher than the less-than-100-day supply considered ideal for full-size pickups,” even the diehards accepted that the inventory may be a mite rich.

That problem just went away. Poof, gone, just like that. (Read More…)

By on December 18, 2012

It did not take a high degree of intellect when we recommended last week to wait for a better deal if you are in the market for a Chevy or GMC pick-up.  GM threw its vaunted  fiscal discipline in the wind and is piling cash on the hood  of trucks that are piling up on dealer lots. (Read More…)

By on December 11, 2012

Last week, we told you to not buy a full-sized GM pickup just yet, and to hold out for big discounts from GM. You did not have to wait long. However, you may want to wait a little more. (Read More…)

By on December 4, 2012

Are you in the market for a full-size pickup? Hold your fire. With a little patience, you can profiteer from an all-out Battle of the BOFs. It’s a fight for your money, and for delivering optimistic 2012 sales goals. The noise you hear outside are the winds of war:  GM not only missed its truck sales goals in November, it also sits atop a 4 ½ month supply of full-size pickups taking up space (and cash) at dealer lots.  “We’ll continue to use all levers to influence inventory…,” said Kurt McNeil, GM’s VP of U.S. sales. “That includes first and foremost adjusting production and marketing activity.” Translation: Shutdowns and cash on the hood. (Read More…)

By on October 2, 2012

Sales won’t be the only thing up when September new car sales are reported today. (Keep an eye on TTAC.) “”Transaction prices in September are the highest in years,” said Jesse Toprak, research chief of TrueCar.com.   (Read More…)

By on September 24, 2012

 

The latest from USA Today suggests now is a good time to buy a Chevy Volt, if that’s what you really want.  I checked in with former(?) TTAC scribe Captain Mike Solo, currently helping someone lease a Volt, and he says about the same: lease for $270 a month, with $1500 down.  Which includes the government tax credit built into the residual…probably. So what does this all mean? (Read More…)

By on August 31, 2012

 

People keep their eyes on automaker incentives for various reasons. Customers are hunting deals. Analysts hunt carmakers that are sitting on a glut of cars. Incentive numbers don’t always tell the full story, says Edmunds. In August, incentive spend was subdued and stable. Automakers and dealers have become adept in camouflage though, and the reported stability of incentive spending doesn’t factor in some of the “hidden incentives.” (Read More…)

By on March 1, 2012

If you are thinking of buying some stock of an automaker, now could be a good time.  Not because of the strong sales. Because of dropping incentives, paired with strong sales. This indicates a strong first quarter, which should drive up stock prices. (Read More…)

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