Automotive sales
SUVs, Crossovers Pass Sedans as Most Popular Body Style
Sedans aren’t the most popular vehicle body style in the U.S. anymore.
March 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
Spring is here and the U.S. automotive market saw its overall sales rise six percent in March, shaking off the slow start to 2014. Compared to 2013, the seasonally adjusted sales rate has grown from 15.3-million units in 2013 to 16.4-million units and is the best showing since November 2013, and among the highest in…
Cadillac Aims to Continue Worldwide Sales Growth
After experiencing impressive growth in global sales last year, Cadillac aims to continue that trend in 2014 and beyond.
September Sales Roundup: Numbers Tumble
Most automakers posted a sales decrease last month – something the industry blames on a glitch that left September with only 23 selling days over last September’s 25.
Mercedes Unlikely to Win U.S. Luxury Race: CEO
In the competition to take the U.S. luxury crown, Mercedes-Benz has all but conceded in the race, admitting that it won’t play any games to try to be number one.
Tesla Beats Bill in North Carolina, Can Sell Cars
Tesla has won the battle in North Carolina against the state’s automobile dealers when a House committee killed a bill that would have stopped the American automaker from selling direct to consumers.
Ford and GM Fall, Germany and Japan Gain: July Car Sales
After all the automakers reported a solid sales performance in June , July did not produce the same result, with Ford dropping four percent, while GM is reporting a six percent decrease in sales.






