
January Auto Sales Chilled
The month is set to be off last year, J.D. Power predicts, though its full-year outlook is less gloomy, and dealer profits are up despite the odds.
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The month is set to be off last year, J.D. Power predicts, though its full-year outlook is less gloomy, and dealer profits are up despite the odds.
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New light-vehicle sales totaled 14.93 million units in 2021, up 3.1% from 2020’s 14.47 million. December 2021’s SAAR totaled just 12.44 million units, down 23.7% from December 2020.
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Dealertrack data show new and used retail sales modestly gained against 2019 pre-pandemic levels in the final week of the year.
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The lowest sales recorded in December went to Toyota Motor Corp., Honda Motor Co., Hyundai and Kia, which posted sales drops for the fifth consecutive month.
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The seasonally adjusted Retention Index increased to 195.7 points.
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2021 was a wild ride, but according to Black Book, the final two weeks of the year reported minimal declines in values after a year of record-breaking increases.
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Toyota sold 2.332 million vehicles in the U.S. in 2021, compared to 2.218 million vehicles for General Motors.
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It’s easier than ever to get credit, if you can find a vehicle, says Andy Mayers of Cox Automotive.
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Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Corp. predict a 12.1% combined global sales jump in 2022, despite 2021 sales falling short of targets.
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Businesses involved in the automotive industry are realizing there is no single-source tactic to fraud prevention and are taking important steps to cover all possible bases to thwart the rising threat of fraudulent activity.
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Full-year 2021 auto sales in the U.S. are forecast by Cox Automotive to finish near 14.9 million units, an increase of approximately 2.5% from 14.5 million in 2020.
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