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Rabu, 10 Juni 2015

Auto News For Wednesday, June 10, 2015 - Acura Recalls 19,502 Vehicles

2013 Tesla Model X Prototype
Here are the five must-read auto news stories, reviews and videos for Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

INSIDE THE AUTO INDUSTRY
Did you know Costco was selling new cars? In fact, Costco was responsible for nearly 400,000 U.S. auto sales in 2014, more than Volkswagen and two dozen other automakers.

REVIEW
Think of the Vauxhall Corsa VXR this way. Imagine if Vauxhall/Opel’s sibling brand in America, Chevrolet, sold the Sonic subcompact hatchback with a 202-horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder in order to make a true Fiesta ST rival. Here’s the evo review of the new £17,995 Vauxhall hot hatch.

RECALL
Volkswagen is recalling 2957 Tiguans (model year 2015) because the vehicles may be, “missing the required tire pressure information and they may state incorrect weight and loading information.”

American Honda is recalling 19,502 Acura MDX crossovers (model years 2014-2015) and RLX sedans (model year 2014) because, “the collision mitigation braking system incorrectly interpret certain roadside objects such as metal fences or metal guardrails as obstacles and unexpectedly apply the brakes.”

INSIDE THE ELECTRIC AUTO INDUSTRY
Saying that, “The Model X will be a better SUV than the Model S is a sedan,” Tesla founder Elon Musk plans for deliveries of the new model to begin before November. The Model X was originally intended to go on sale some six months ago.

WATCH
Well, it’s James May. But it’s not Top Gear. Here’s Mr. Slowly in the Ferrari 488 GTB.

Rabu, 27 Mei 2015

Auto News For Wednesday, May 27, 2015 - GM Invests $1.2 Billion In Fort Wayne

2016 Mercedes-Maybach S600
Here are the six must-read, must-watch auto news stories, reviews, and videos for Wednesday, May 27, 2015.

INSIDE THE PICKUP TRUCK BUSINESS

Whenever pickup trucks are selling really well, there's an underlying sense of doubt. "Surely this can't last forever," or, "Something's got to give." General Motors has little doubt, however, as the automaker just announced that they'll spend $1.2 billion – that's b-b-b-billion with a b - to double the size of their Fort Wayne, Indiana, plant.

INSIDE THE AUTO RUMOUR MILL
Motor Trend reports that Cadillac has much more up its sleeve than the ATS-V. Imagine an ATS-V+ with a 505-horsepower 7.0L V8 from the previous-generation Corvette Z06.

INSIDE THE AUTO RENDERING BUSINESS
Is this what the upcoming 3-Series challenger from Alfa Romeo will look like? Alfa surely needs something that will sell, but style alone hasn't proven sufficient in the past.

TTAC
Yes, Virginia, U.S. sales of the Chevrolet SS are on the upswing. Barely. Slightly. SS volume increased by 16 units, year-over-year, but that's a big change for the big Aussie Chevy.

REVIEW
When I say Maybach, you say tasteless. When I say Mercedes-Maybach S600, you say... surprisingly tasteful?

WATCH
Fifth Gear's Tiff, Jonny, and Vicki got together to drive the new Fiat 500X, a car which goes on sale shortly in North America, as well. As usual, Tiff and Jonny and Vicki look cold. 

Senin, 25 Mei 2015

Auto News For Monday, May 25, 2015 - GM Increases Wentzville Truck Production

2016 Mazda CX-3
Here are the seven must-read, must-watch auto news stories, reviews, and videos for Monday, May 25, 2015.

INSIDE THE AUTO RACING BUSINESS

Juan Pablo Montoya – former Formula 1 Driver, former NASCAR driver, former Indianapolis 500 winner – won the Indy 500 on Sunday, May 24. Also on Sunday, Formula 1's Monac0 Grand Prix was won by Mercedes' Nico Rosberg. Juan Pablo Montoya last won the Monaco Grand Prix in a BMW in 2003. He finished second in a McLaren-Mercedes in 2006.

INSIDE THE TRUCK BUSINESS
Forget lunch. Forget "six-minute production lulls." Get to work, people of Wentzville, Missouri. GM needs more trucks.

AUTOFOCUS
Canada's best-selling premium brand car through the first four months of 2015 is the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Here are the 24 next-best-selling luxury vehicles in Canada.

TTAC
Chevrolet Volt sales have been plunging for a while. Now Nissan Leaf volume is taking a dive, too.

KINJA
If the wagons that are on sale are hardly purchased, don't expect more wagons. Volkswagen USA sold fewer than 1500 in April 2015.

REVIEW
The first Mazda CX-3s are trickling into Mazda stores. And yes, they really are eye-catching vehicles. The first customers to test drive them will likely be interested because they're affordable crossovers with flexible packaging but a compact, city-friendly size. But they'll be pleasantly surprised by the handling, according to every review.

WATCH
How hard do you have to go to grab pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix? Here's Lewis Hamilton's best qualifying lap.

Minggu, 24 Mei 2015

Chevrolet SS Sales Are Finally Rising, Albeit Barely

2015 Chevrolet SS grey
General Motors sold more Chevrolet SS sedans in April 2015 than they did in April 2014.

Albeit only 16 more, to be precise. 5.7% more.

Yet not in any of the previous five months in which the SS could produce a year-over-year increase did it manage to do so. (October 2014 sales jumped 11,400% from one reported sale in October 2013 to 115.)


U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - April 2015 YTD
U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - April 2015 YTD


Moreover, the SS’s April 2015 sales total was the second-highest level ever for the Aussie-built sedan.

Are we finally seeing an SS recovery, or is this just a blip on the Dodge Charger SRT’s radar?

After SS volume tumbled to just 313 units in the fourth-quarter of 2014, a 25% year-over-year drop and a 64% decline compared with the SS’s strongest quarter from early 2014, sales have now increased in four consecutive periods on a month-to-month basis.

From just 93 sales in December 2014, monthly SS volume has climbed to 115, 215, 264, and 299 units in the following four months. Year-over-year, first-quarter sales in 2015 slid 31%. But the signs of momentum, however slight and inconsequential, are still present.


Historical Monthly & Yearly Chevrolet SS Sales Figures
U.S. Large Car Sales Figures - April 2015 YTD


If General Motors was able to sustain this level of volume, Chevrolet would be selling 3600 SSs in America each year. But after the SS was selling at its best level so far – during the first-half of 2014 – GM proved unable to sustain interest. Inventory ballooned, and with little marketing support and outrageous Hellcats from Dodge stealing thunder, SS sales in the second-half of 2014 were less than half what they were in the first-half.

Keep in mind, based on first-half figures, Chevrolet was on pace to sell more than 3000 SSs in America last year, not a lot, but a lot more than the 2479 they ended up selling.
2015 Chevrolet SS rear
If a lack of manual availability was blamed for part of the decline last year, did the arrival of a manual transmission provide this April 2015 boost? It seems doubtful. Even if we account for the notion that the manual-trans SS sedans may move faster or are simply being handed directly into owners’ hands, the fact that Cars.com shows only 1% of current inventory being made up by DIY shifters is downright telling.

As for the SS’s position in the sales rundown, in April it was still outsold by uncommon vehicles like the Smart Fortwo, BMW i3, Audi A8, Volvo V60 Cross Country, Porsche Boxster, and the Mini Cooper Convertible. Inside Chevrolet showrooms, the SS accounts for 0.35% of the new cars sold so far this year, 0.13% of the new vehicles sold by Chevrolet, and 0.09% of the new GM vehicles sold.

Rarity isn’t a death knell. You don’t expect to see Mercedes-AMG GT coupes scattered about your local Wal-Mart parking lot or Jaguar F-Types lined up outside elementary schools in the suburbs. But oddly, GM hasn’t really used the SS as a marketing tool to elevate the image of the Chevrolet brand. And why would they? They have the Chevrolet Corvette to fill that role.

They sold nearly 3500 of those in April alone.

Timothy Cain is the founder of GoodCarBadCar.net, which obsesses over the free and frequent publication of U.S. and Canadian auto sales figures. Follow on Twitter @goodcarbadcar and on Facebook.

Kamis, 06 Desember 2012

November 2012 Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada

Now that we're six days into December, Ford Canada has surely sold its 100,000th F-Series pickup. Through the first eleven months Ford sold 99,331 F-Series trucks, 35,176 more than the second-ranked Ram's total.

Ram sales fell in November but are up substantially this year. GM will soon be replacing its trucks, and not surprisingly, sales are down despite hefty inventory and healthy incentives. 

Canada's two best-selling trucks also happen to be Canada's two best-selling vehicles, and by a healthy measure. Canada's best-selling car, the Honda Civic, was shown with its 19 closest rivals earlier this evening. The Ford Escape, Canada's top-ranked SUV, was profiled with the 19 next-best-selling SUVs and crossovers just minutes ago.


Find any GoodCarBadCar best seller list at this page. Historical monthly and yearly sales figures are available through GCBC's Sales Stats home page.

Rank
Best-Selling Truck
November 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series
7237 + 6.4% 99,331 + 12.4%
#2
Dodge Ram
5316 - 2.4% 64,155 + 8.2%
#3
GMC Sierra
3396 - 16.3% 39,962 - 6.5%
#4
Chevrolet Silverado
2564 - 26.7% 33,591 - 8.6%
#5
Toyota Tacoma
897 + 29.1% 9076 + 29.2%
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales

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Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - November 2012
Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - November 2012
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Senin, 03 Desember 2012

November 2012 Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks In America

Not exactly an eclectic bunch, America's five favourite pickup trucks. The order did change in November 2012. Usually the Toyota Tacoma and GMC Sierra are in opposite positions.

Ford sold more than 50K F-Series trucks for the fourth consecutive month in what was the F-Series' 16th consecutive month with a year-over-year sales increase. Ford hasn't sold this many F-Series' trucks since November 2005. And not surprisingly, Ford's press release was keen to point all this out. What they didn't say was that the F-Series outsold the GM twins by nearly 14,000 sales and is ahead on year-to-date terms by more than 70,000 units. 

All 265 Vehicles Ranked By U.S. November 2012 YTD Sales

As always, you can use the dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats home to select a make and a model (or just a make, or a manufacturer, or the total market) in order to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures from both the U.S. and Canada. There are more best seller lists upcoming. Brands have already been ranked by November 2012 volume. You'll also find detailed sales figures for the whole truck segment in a few days. Below, America's five top-selling pickup trucks are arranged by November volume.

Rank
Best-Selling Truck
November 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series
56,299 + 17.9% 576,529 + 11.6%
#2
Chevrolet Silverado
30,674 - 10.4% 367,613 + 0.1%
#3
Dodge Ram
24,337 + 23.3% 263,152 + 20.3%
#4
Toyota Tacoma
12,272 + 26.0% 127,335 + 29.2%
#5
GMC Sierra
11,726 - 2.0% 138,475 + 4.4%
Source: Manufacturers
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales

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Top 16 Best-Selling Trucks In America - December 2012
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Top 10 Best-Selling Trucks In America - November 2011
U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - November 2012
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - November 2012
Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In America - November 2012
Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In America - November 2012

Senin, 12 November 2012

October 2012 Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada

2012 Ford Ranger red
Ford Canada's Ranger Volume Was Down
To 23 Units In October 2012
Canada's five top-selling pickup trucks accounted for 15.3% of all new vehicle sales in the country in October 2012. Sales of GM's twins plummeted. Individually, the better-selling GMC Sierra slid 32%; Chevrolet's Silverado fell 24%.

Ony 2.7% of the Tacomas sold were rear-wheel-drive. Tacoma 4x2 sales are down 38% this year. Sales of the 4x4 model are up 35%. The Tacoma outsold the Tundra by 494 units in October, but Toyota Canada is certainly not a small truck-based company. 38% of all Toyotas sold in Canada last month were small cars: Corolla, Matrix, Yaris, Prius C.

Ford is most assuredly a truck-based company, however. Four out of every ten Blue Oval vehicles sold in Canada in October was an F-Series. 32% of the Chrysler Group vehicles sold were Ram pickups.


As will always be the case in the future, historic brand and corporate totals (monthly and yearly going back to 2004) are now available through the dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats page, along with results for more than 260 currently sold vehicles. That's where you'll find out that Ford also sold 1126 Rangers in October of last year, to go along with 6950 F-Series pickups. This year, Ranger sales predictably dropped, all the way down to just 23 units. In other words, total Ford truck sales barely dropped even as Ford's total truck offerings were cut in half, in a manner of speaking.

Canada's total truck market will be fully analyzed in the coming days. For now, check out the five best sellers in the table below. Pertinent links are clickable at the bottom of this post.

Rank
Best-Selling Truck
October 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series
8020 + 15.4% 92,094 + 12.9%
#2
Dodge Ram
5602 + 4.0% 48,839 + 9.3%
#3
GMC Sierra
3154 - 32.0% 36,566 - 5.5%
#4
Chevrolet Silverado
2880 - 24.3% 31,027 - 6.7%
#5
Toyota Tacoma
1074 + 27.7% 8179 + 29.2%
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales

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Complete Canadian Truck Sales Chart - October 2012
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Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - October 2012
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Kamis, 01 November 2012

October 2012 Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks In America

2013 Ford F-150 SuperCrew silver
An eclectic bunch they are not. In fact, this group of best-selling trucks is arranged in the same order as it was last month, and for most other months in recent history. So we won't dwell on it - GoodCarBadCar will publish a complete October 2012 pickup truck breakdown in a short while. There'll be much more detail on offer then.


Let it be said, however, that the GM twins came close to the Ford F-Series this month, ending October only 3190 units shy of America's best-selling vehicle line. Apart from the Silverado, America's best-selling trucks also managed to either match industry growth or exceed the average. That says something about how people feel about fuel prices.

These were the five best-selling pickup trucks in the United States in October 2012. Pertinent links are clickable at the bottom of this post. Best-selling car and SUV lists are upcoming.

Rank
Best-Selling Truck
October 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series
56,497 + 7.6% 520,230 + 10.9%
#2
Chevrolet Silverado
38,739 + 5.7% 336,939 + 1.2%
#3
Dodge Ram
25,222 + 19.9% 238,815 + 20.0%
#4
GMC Sierra
14,568 + 9.0% 126,749 + 5.0%
#5
Toyota Tacoma
12,191 + 19.8% 115,063 + 29.5%
Source: Manufacturers

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Top 14 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America - October 2013 YTD
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U.S. Auto Sales By Brand - October 2012
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Minggu, 08 Januari 2012

UK Auto Sales By Brand - 2011 Year End

Skoda Roomster Scout
Skoda Roomster Scout
As it was last year, Ford was the United Kingdom's best-selling car brand in 2011. 265,894 Fords were sold to Britons in 2011. Two-thirds of those Fords were Fiestas and Focuses. 

While Ford was the best-selling brand, a greater share of the market was owned by Volkswagen. By owning Audi, Skoda, and Seat, 19.7% of the UK market was Volkswagen's. General Motors, by the way, recorded a very similar 19.6% market share in America in 2011. Ford has no luxury division to boost its share in the United Kingdom as it does in the United States and Canada where its market share tallies are 16.8% and 17.4%, respectively.

BMW finished 2011 as the UK's top-selling premium car brand. Land Rover finished fourth. Compare that stat with Land Rover's finish in America. The Brits do like their homegrown brands, even if the revenue is now funnelled to overseas corporations like Tata, BMW, and Volkswagen. Mini very nearly out-sold Honda (and succeeded at doing so in December) while Jaguar's declining sales were still strong enough to see off Lexus.

As for non-Ford American brands, you'll have to scroll down a ways to find any. Chevrolet sold 12,524 cars in the United Kingdom in 2011, that's down 8.4% from 2010. Jeep's UK division sold 2146 vehicles in 2011 - Jeep sells that many Wranglers each week in the U.S. The Chrysler brand accounted for 1182 of Fiat's total sales in 2011. Infiniti is very much a Japanese brand but something of a U.S. creation. The brand has been very slow to take off on the other side of the Atlantic. Initially, Lexus was as well, and despite Toyota's troubles this year, Lexus improved its UK sales total by 33% in 2011. It takes time.

All the pertinent UK auto sales figures are below. Last year's version of this table can be viewed here.

Rank
Automaker
2011 Year End
2010 Year End
% Change
#1
Ford
265,894
280,364
- 5.2%
#2
Vauxhall
234,710
247,265
- 5.1%
#3
Volkswagen
179,290
174,655
+ 2.7%
#4
BMW
116,642
109,418
+ 6.6%
#5
Audi
113,797
99,828
+ 14.0%
#6
Nissan
96,269
89,681
+ 7.4%
#7
Peugeot
94,989
109,324
- 13.1%
#8
Mercedes-Benz
81,873
74,977
+ 9.2%
#9
Toyota
73,589
87,396
- 15.8%
#10
Citroen
68,464
73,317
- 6.6%
#11
Renault
68,449
95,608
- 28.4%
#12
Hyundai
62,900
61,752
+ 1.9%
#13
Kia
53,615
56,114
- 4.5%
#14
Honda
50,577
63,652
- 20.5%
#15
Mini
50,138
43,894
+ 14.2%
#16
Skoda
45,061
41,240
+ 9.3%
#17
Fiat
41,612
53,092
- 21.6%
#18
Land Rover
37,637
37,272
+ 1.0%
#19
Seat
36,089
32,935
+ 9.6%
#20
Volvo
32,657
37,435
- 12.8%
#21
Mazda
31,219
45,449
- 31.3%
#22
Suzuki
20,295
21,484
- 5.5%
#23
Jaguar
13,787
16,417
- 16.0%
#24
Chevrolet
12,524
13,678
- 8.4%
#25
Alfa Romeo
11,563
8834
+ 30.9%
#26
Mitsubishi
9843
12,209
- 19.4%
#27
Lexus
8269
6202
+ 33.3%
#28
Porsche
6382
6784
- 5.9%
#29
smart
5044
7651
- 34.1%
#30
Saab
4138
5898
- 29.8%
#31
Subaru
2634
3897
- 32.4%
#32
Jeep
2146
2078
+ 3.3%
#33
Abarth
1291
1425
- 9.4%
#34
Chrysler
1182
1392
- 15.1%
#35
Bentley
1037
993
+ 4.4%
#36
Aston Martin
1024
1080
- 5.2%
#37
Perodua
543
761
- 28.7%
#38
Proton
446
767
- 41.9%
#39
Maserati
388
456
- 14.9%
#40
Infiniti
382
232
+ 64.7%
#41
MG
360
282
+ 27.7%
#42
Lotus
329
577
- 43.0%
#43
Ssangyong
194
242
- 19.8%
#44
Daihatsu
3
170
- 98.2%
Source: Automakers, MTI & SMMT 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year sales, bold indicates a so-called premium brand
UK auto brand market share chart 2011 year end
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