iutodd
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For the Month of June:
Ford F-Series - 55,025
Chevrolet Silverado - 33,566
Toyota Camry - 32,107
Chevrolet Malibu - 31,402
Honda Accord - 28,924
Ford Escape - 28,500
Honda Civic - 27,500
Toyota Corolla / Matrix - 26,647
Ford Fusion - 24,433
Dodge Ram PU - 23,951
Honda CR-V - 23,282
Nissan Altima -21,812
Ford Focus - 21,186
Hyundai Sonata - 20,931
Chevrolet Equinox - 20,793
Toyota Prius - 19,150
Chevrolet Cruze -18,983
Hyundai Elantra -17,655
Chevrolet Impala -17,274
Toyota RAV4 -15,129
YTD in 2012:
Ford F - Series- 301,141
Toyota Camry- 213,903
Chevrolet Silverado- 194,508
Honda Civic- 162,582
Nissan Altima- 157,101
Honda Accord- 155,178
Toyota Corolla / Matrix- 151,726
Honda CR-V - 146,682
Chevrolet Malibu- 141,437
Dodge Ram PU- 138,581
Ford Fusion- 136,849
Ford Focus - 131,423
Ford Escape- 127,167
Toyota Prius- 126,654
Hyundai Sonata- 117,412
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DrWhiner
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I think MT said that most of the Malibu sold are leftovers plusa few '13 eco models with eye watering amount of incentives.
Oh, BTW, Ford Fusion's incentive beats that of Malibu by more than a couple hundreds.
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DrWhiner
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As the luxury marques fight for sales,
Incentives:
Lexus
SUV $3,734 +60%
car $2,855 +54%
Mercedes
SUV $3,473 +23%
car $3,990 +28% (E-class consistently has the most incentives in the segment)
BMW
SUV $2,286 -9%
car $4,218 +10% (includes Mini)
Audi
SUV $2,261 +23%
car $3,553 +18%
according to a June 17 published report.
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Rgist85
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iutodd wrote:
For the Month of June:
Ford F-Series - 55,025
Chevrolet Silverado - 33,566
Toyota Camry - 32,107
Chevrolet Malibu - 31,402
Honda Accord - 28,924
Ford Escape - 28,500
Honda Civic - 27,500
Toyota Corolla / Matrix - 26,647
Ford Fusion - 24,433
Dodge Ram PU - 23,951
Honda CR-V - 23,282
Nissan Altima -21,812
Ford Focus - 21,186
Hyundai Sonata - 20,931
Chevrolet Equinox - 20,793
Toyota Prius - 19,150
Chevrolet Cruze -18,983
Hyundai Elantra -17,655
Chevrolet Impala -17,274
Toyota RAV4 -15,129
YTD in 2012:
Ford F - Series- 301,141
Toyota Camry- 213,903
Chevrolet Silverado- 194,508
Honda Civic- 162,582
Nissan Altima- 157,101
Honda Accord- 155,178
Toyota Corolla / Matrix- 151,726
Honda CR-V - 146,682
Chevrolet Malibu- 141,437
Dodge Ram PU- 138,581
Ford Fusion- 136,849
Ford Focus - 131,423
Ford Escape- 127,167
Toyota Prius- 126,654
Hyundai Sonata- 117,412
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The Accord will be back as the 2nd best seller by next month if Honda keeps moving at this rate. So much for the Altima becoming Number 1 LOL, they look to be moving back to position number 3.
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