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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.
Porsche CEO Expects to Top 200,000 Sales in 2015
Porsche CEO Matthias Mueller expects the brand to exceed 200,000 units in 2015.
January 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
Welcome to 2014! Apparently in Chinese Astrology it’s the year of the “wood horse” but let’s hope this timber pony can canter away and carry the auto industry to continuing sales success. Which brands drove away with buckets of cash and which ones took a tumble down the stairs? Let’s take a peek at last…
Toyota Expected to Ask for Pass on Non-Compliant Seats
News broke last week of Toyota issuing a notice to its dealers halting sales on eight models, but the company is expected to seek a waiver from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on the issue.
Buick Lease Promotion to Continue
Buick will continue offering a 24-month promotional lease program that it began in March, 2012, to boost its business.
Nissan Leaf Crests 100,000 Global Sales
Nissan announced today that it has sold its 100,000th Leaf electric vehicle.
Tesla Sells Over 22,000 Cars in 2013
California-based electric car maker Tesla says it delivered about 22,300 Model S electric luxury sedans in 2013.
Buick Sets All-Time Global Sales Record in 2013
Riding on strong demand in China, Buick broke its global sales record for the first time since 1984.
Cadillac ELR Sees Warm Dealer Reception
Over half of Cadillac’s dealer network will sell the new ELR range-extended electric car after it begins arriving in showrooms next month.
Subaru, Jaguar Saw Big Growth Spurts in 2013
The U.S. auto industry is kicking back as 2013 draws to a close, if only for a brief moment, to revel in its best year since 2007.
Volkswagen Set to Take China Sales Crown
Volkswagen is set to claim the sales crown in China for the first time in nine years.
Fiat Plots $12.3 Billion European Cross-Brand Revival
On the heels of General Motors announcing its decision to effectively pull Chevrolet from Europe, a new report suggests Fiat is planning to pour nine billion Euros ($12.3 USD) into its European operations to boost sales.
CLA Sales Push Mercedes Farther Past BMW
The introduction of the affordable and attractive Mercedes-Benz CLA has helped the German automaker widen the gap between its main competitor, BMW.
November Sales Climb Fastest in Almost 7 Years
November saw the highest automotive sales in almost seven years with the seasonally-adjusted annual rate reaching 16.4 million.
Crazy Cadillac ELR Price Doesn’t Matter
Jaws hit desks when Cadillac announced that the upcoming ELR would cost almost $76,000 but according to company representatives, dealers and industry analysts that’s not likely to matter.
Ford F-150 Isn’t the Sales King in Every State
You probably already know that Ford’s F-150 pickup truck is the best-selling vehicle in the U.S.
McLaren P1 Sold Out
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The plug-in hybrid British supercar that captivated attention at several international auto shows has officially been sold out.
Ford Fusion and C-Max Energi Plug-Ins Outpace Toyota
When it comes to electrified cars Toyota is the undisputed champion with its popular lineup of Prius models, but Ford is hard at work building brand recognition for its lineup of battery-powered vehicles. Things must be working out well because the Blue Oval is crowing about sales of its plug-in hybrids.
New Scion Vehicles Not Coming Any Time Soon
Scion’s sales have been sagging but dealers involved with the youth-oriented Toyota brand will have to solider on for a few more years before fresh product arrives.
US Fiat Stores Might Still Get Alfa Romeos
Fiat dealers were left fuming after an Alfa Romeo executive suggested the forthcoming 4c sports car would be sold through Maserati stores in the U.S., but the fight over who sells what is far from settled.
Mazda Sells 10 Millionth Vehicle in the United States
Mazda just marked an important milestone, announcing that is has sold its 10 millionth vehicle in the United States since operations started in 1970.
Mercedes-Benz to Top BMW in Sales this Year
Like elementary-school children Mercedes-Benz and their cross-country rival BMW are bickering about who will be number one. The two German luxury automakers both want to be tops in the United States.
Scion Products to Stand Pat for Two Years
Things might go from bad to worse for Toyota’s young-minded Scion sub-brand in the next two years.
Mercedes Expects 30,000 Annual CLA Sales in US
This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but Mercedes-Benz is expecting to sell quite a few of its new entry-level CLA-Class sedans to U.S. buyers.






