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  • William Maley
    William Maley

    Sales Figure Ticker: June 2014

      Halfway Through The Year, Here Is Where Everyone Stands

    Mazda North American Operations - Up 16.5% (26,208 Vehicles Sold This Month; 156,431 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Mitsubishi Motors North America - Up 13.7% (6,021 Vehicles Sold This Month; 39,762 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Porsche Cars North America, Inc. - Up 10.9% (4,102 Vehicles Sold This Month; 22,919 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Chrysler Group LLC - Up 9% (171,086 Vehicles Sold This Month; 1,020,123 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Mercedes-Benz USA - Up 8.2% (29,380 Vehicles Sold This Month; 167,754 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Audi of America - Up 7.2% (16,867 Vehicles Sold This Month; 84,349 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    BMW Group U.S. - Up 5.7% (35,577 Vehicles Sold This Month; 181,534 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Subaru of America, Inc. - Up 5.4% (41,367 Vehicles Sold This Month; 238,008 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Nissan North America - Up 5.3% (109,643 Vehicles Sold This Month; 704,477 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Jaguar Land Rover North America - Up 3.8% (5,301 Vehicles Sold This Month; 34,503 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Hyundai Motor America - Up 3.7% (67,407 Vehicles Sold This Month; 364,434 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Toyota Motor Sales - Up 3.3% (201,714 Vehicles Sold This Month; 1,165,607 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    General Motors Co. - Up 1% (267,461 Vehicles Sold This Month; 1,455,868 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Kia Motors America - Up 0.2% (50,644 Vehicles Sold This Month; 297,413 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Ford Motor Company - Down 5.8% (222,064 Vehicles Sold This Month; 1,270,032 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    American Honda Motor Co. - Down 5.8% (129,023 Vehicles Sold This Month; 729,436 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Down 10.4% (5,983 Vehicles Sold This Month; 29,330 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Volkswagen of America - Down 22% (28,827 Vehicles Sold This Month; 179,144 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Brands:

    Jeep - Up 28% (57,006 Vehicles Sold This Month; 332,802 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Buick - Up 18.4% (21,403 Vehicles Sold This Month; 113,472 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Mazda - Up 16.5% (26,208 Vehicles Sold This Month; 156,431 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Land Rover - Up 16.4% (4,038 Vehicles Sold This Month; 26,168 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Ram - Up 14% (35,262 Vehicles Sold This Month; 214,357 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Mitsubishi - Up 13.7% (6,021 Vehicles Sold This Month; 39,762 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Sprinter - Up 12% (2,201 Vehicles Sold This Month; 11,483 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    BMW - Up 11.5% (30,201 Vehicles Sold This Month; 157,382 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Fiat - Up 11% (4,478 Vehicles Sold This Month; 24,972 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Porsche - Up 10.9% (4,102 Vehicles Sold This Month; 22,919 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    GMC - Up 10.6% (43,550 Vehicles Sold This Month; 232,371 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Lexus - Up 10.1% (23,518 Vehicles Sold This Month; 138,689 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Mercedes-Benz - Up 8.6% (26,506 Vehicles Sold This Month; 151,624 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Audi - Up 7.2% (16,867 Vehicles Sold This Month; 84,349 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Nissan - Up 6.4% (101,069 Vehicles Sold This Month; 645,136 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Subaru - Up 5.4% (41,367 Vehicles Sold This Month; 238,008 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Hyundai - Up 3.7% (67,407 Vehicles Sold This Month; 364,434 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Toyota - Up 2.5% (178,196 Vehicles Sold This Month; 1,026,918 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Dodge - Up 1% (50,314 Vehicles Sold This Month; 306,924 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Kia - Up 0.2% (50,644 Vehicles Sold This Month; 297,413 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Cadillac - Up 0.1% (13,941 Vehicles Sold This Month; 82,117 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Chevrolet - Down 2.5% (188,567 Vehicles Sold This Month; 1,027,908 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Lincoln - Down 2.7% (7,271 Vehicles Sold This Month; 44,522 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Honda - Down 4.3% (117,817 Vehicles Sold This Month; 661,485 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Ford - Down 5.9% (214,793 Vehicles Sold This Month; 1,225,510 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Infiniti - Down 5.9% (8,574 Vehicles Sold This Month; 59,341 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Volvo - Down 10.4% (5,983 Vehicles Sold This Month; 29,330 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Chrysler - Down 12% (24,026 Vehicles Sold This Month; 141,068 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Smart - Down 13.8% (673 Vehicles Sold This Month; 4,647 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    MINI - Down 18.2% (5,376 Vehicles Sold This Month; 24,152 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Acura - Down 18.6% (11,206 Vehicles Sold This Month; 77,951 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Volkswagen - Down 22% (28,827 Vehicles Sold This Month; 179,144 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    Jaguar - Down 22.8% (1,263 Vehicles Sold This Month; 8,317 Vehicles Sold So Far This Year)

    William Maley is a staff writer for Cheers & Gears. He can be reached at [email protected] or you can follow him on twitter at @realmudmonster.

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    Everybody at GM is up, except for Chevy. 

     

    Looking at the stats, I was wondering why Jaguar and VW were constantly advertising their cars.  This answers that question.

     

    At least VW has Audi and Porsche to bouy profits even though VW sales are down by quite a percentage.

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    Everybody at GM is up, except for Chevy. 

     

    Looking at the stats, I was wondering why Jaguar and VW were constantly advertising their cars.  This answers that question.

     

    At least VW has Audi and Porsche to bouy profits even though VW sales are down by quite a percentage.

    VW is wanting to position itself as a premium brand.  This is not all bad thinking.

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    Everybody at GM is up, except for Chevy. 

     

    Looking at the stats, I was wondering why Jaguar and VW were constantly advertising their cars.  This answers that question.

     

    At least VW has Audi and Porsche to bouy profits even though VW sales are down by quite a percentage.

    VW is wanting to position itself as a premium brand.  This is not all bad thinking.

     

    VW is and always will be a Cheap auto company for the masses. They are NOT a luxury auto company. Leave that to their sister divisions.

     

    Fahrvergnügen

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    Everybody at GM is up, except for Chevy. 

     

    Looking at the stats, I was wondering why Jaguar and VW were constantly advertising their cars.  This answers that question.

     

    At least VW has Audi and Porsche to bouy profits even though VW sales are down by quite a percentage.

    VW is wanting to position itself as a premium brand.  This is not all bad thinking.

     

    VW is and always will be a Cheap auto company for the masses. They are NOT a luxury auto company. Leave that to their sister divisions.

    Fahrvergnügen

     

    Kinda reminds me of GM with Saturn. First cheap then Premium then whatever was less than Chevy. I see Fiat/CryCo is doing the same thing to Chrysler wanting to compete with Chevy not Caddy

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