August Auto Sales: Money for Clunkers' Climactic Conclusion


Additionally added therefore compared to in July, the legal federal government's blizzard
up of car-buying incentive money -- $3500 or $4500, dependent on the
trade-in plus the final hot vehicle purchased -- constructed new-car dealerships
an no longer going oasis during the U.S. economic desert of mid-2009. August's
1,262,189 new-vehicle sales was once a whopping Forty-seven p.c higher than
the 860,Hundred and one units recorded in June (the go back on pre-Clunkers month).
On the second one hand, the federally stimulated figure was slightly ahead
of last August's 1,250,117 units, which at the age was thought of
kind of dismal.
Considering the existing climate, Cash for Clunkers was a
bonanza for new-car dealers, even though which hasn't stopped them from
complaining loudly concerning the approach long it has were given taking the government to
reimburse them for the rebate money they paid out. A lot of suffer from been
each one less than wiped blank of the his or her or him inventory, but that could be not going to be
a lot of a controversy because currently therefore the money for Clunkers program
has ended, everybody expects September sales to slow to a
crawl.
[Because July sales were similarly inflated by Cash for
Clunkers, the following August sales results have a tendency to be in comparison to
year-ago figures. Source: Automotive News]




Subaru +52%
For more than just a year, Subaru has defied the downward guidance
of the auto industry, principally on the strength of the new Forester,
and it showed no sign of slowing down in August (+76%). To be honest,
the new Legacy/Outback (+51%) and the Impreza (+30%) kicked I,n
too. Solely the Tribeca, down fewer than 10%, failed to detect any or all
gains.
Suzuki -5%
Gains for the SX4 (+30%) and the Grand Vitara (+20%) may gain not
offset the sales lost by the Reno, which was phased out ahead of
the arrival of the new Kizashi sedan.
Toyota +12%
Toyota division had more Clunkers sales than anybody. The Camry
(+23%) was not only the best-selling automobile in August, it absolutely was the
best-selling vehicle in America, powering past the Ford F-series.
Alternative massive movers for Toyota were the Corolla/Matrix (+46%), the
Prius (+40%), and the RAV4 (+42%). The Yaris (-49%), nonetheless, was
unusually unaffected by the giveaway. Though the division got a
spice up from the addition of the Venza, its big trucks and SUVs are
suffering: the Tundra (-55%), the Sequoia (-75%), the 4Runner
(-76%), and the FJ Cruiser (-77%) all saw double-digit drops.
Volkswagen +11%
Volkswagen's sales increase was not such a lot a Clunkers-related
boost because it was the results of the CC and the Routan joining the
lineup. The Jetta had a decent month (+15%), but the majority of of VW's small
automobiles declined, which included the Rabbit (-58%), the GTI/R32 (-52%), and
the New Beetle (-34%).
Volvo +25%
Volvo got a handful of welcome excellent news in August together allowing for a tripling of
sales for its V50 (+202%), a close to doubling of volume for the S40
(+80%), and an enormous boost though smartly for the C30 (+62%). Only the XC90
(-36%) suffered a notable decline.
TOP 5 BEST-SELLING Automobiles (and rank last
month)


  • Toyota Camry Fifty-four,396 (up from #4)

  • Ford F-series Forty-five,590 (up from #5)

  • Honda Civic Forty-three,294 (down from #1)

  • Toyota Corolla/Matrix 43,061 (down from #3)

  • Honda Accord Thirty-nine,726 (down from #2)


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