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1st Qtr Sales Results: Who Are The Players and Who Are The Posers In The US?

By almost every account auto sales in the US market for the month of March were horrible. Companies typically end the first quarter and try to stay on the straight and narrow for the remainder of the year towards their sales goal. Those that need minor adjustments start passing on incentives or start making unbeatable  deals for the consumer.

 But what to do when everyone is in the same leaky boat, and taking on water at a rapid rate? Somehow you simply need to hang on and ride the storm out and pray for a calming of the rough seas. If not, you certainly will face disaster.

 Looking at the gains and losses last month reported by the automakers, you might think that some of them are making progress over last year.  But depending on the manufacturer that may not truly be the case, it all depends on how they report sales.

 Nissan like all of the other Japanese makers reports sales utilizing the DSR method, where percentages of increase and decrease are measured solely on vehicles sold per day not by monthly totals.  So if you take a look, you see Nissan report a percentage gain of 3.6% for the month of March while actually selling over 4,000 LESS vehicles against last year.  Infiniti indicated and impressive 7.3% boost in sales for the same month while selling only 56 more vehicles than last year.  Fancy math huh?

 So in order to really put things in to proper perspective, I will give you the good, the bad and the ugly, when it comes to sales figures for the first quarter based on raw figures. 

 After all shouldn’t we all be judged the same?

 By doing so you can see who is actually ahead for the year, and who the posers and players may be.  For instance did you know that Toyota is back in third place behind Ford and GM in US sales for the quarter?  You might never realize that if you look solely at the percentages. How about upstart SMART already leapfrogging to half of Porsche’s sales for the year?

 Truth can be told with raw numbers, so here they are and you tell us what trends you see.

 

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Mar-08

Mar-07

Chng. %

YTD 2008

YTD 2007

Chng. %

1

GM

282,732

349,868

-19.2%

805,720

909,093

-11.4%

 

   Buick

12,317

16,222

-24.1%

37,834

43,343

-12.7%

 

   Cadillac

17,453

18,943

-7.9%

46,665

46,825

-0.3%

 

   Chevrolet

164,564

213,156

-22.8%

480,278

548,693

-12.5%

 

   GMC

38,422

40,896

-6.0%

103,929

110,661

-6.1%

 

   Hummer

3,451

4,847

-28.8%

9,863

13,004

-24.2%

 

   Isuzu

0

1396

-100.0%

0

3,023

-100.0%

 

   Pontiac

25,417

30,448

-16.5%

72,377

79,071

-8.5%

 

   SAAB

2,962

2,837

4.4%

6,468

7,420

-12.8%

 

   Saturn

18,146

21,123

-14.1%

48,306

57,053

-15.3%

2

Ford

227,143

264,975

-14.3%

583,738

642,960

-9.2%

 

   Ford

187,828

216,788

-13.4%

483,817

522,588

-7.4%

 

   Jaguar

1,752

1,667

5.1%

3,479

4,248

-18.1%

 

   Land Rover

3,054

3,663

-16.6%

8,732

10,202

-14.4%

 

   Lincoln

10,913

14,770

-26.1%

28,471

35,127

-18.9%

 

   Mercury

14,333

17,426

-17.7%

34,435

43,873

-21.5%

 

   Volvo

9,263

10,661

-13.1%

24,804

26,922

-8.0%

3

Toyota

217,730

242,675

-10.3%

571,748

605,855

-5.6%

 

   Toyota

192,791

213,820

-9.8%

505,233

532,364

-5.1%

 

   Lexus

24,939

28,855

-13.6%

66,515

73,491

-9.5%

4

Chrysler

166,386

206,435

-19.4%

453,871

537,249

-15.5%

 

   Chrysler

40,539

51,874

-21.9%

116,620

139,472

-16.4%

 

   Dodge

85,906

109,226

-21.4%

231,931

279,305

-17.0%

 

   Jeep

39,941

45,335

-11.9%

105,320

118,472

-11.1%

5

Honda

138,734

143,392

-3.2%

352,642

354,208

-0.4%

 

   Honda

125,446

126,406

-0.8%

315,102

310,547

1.5%

 

   Acura

13,288

16,986

-21.8%

37,540

43,661

-14.0%

6

Nissan

106,921

111,119

-3.8%

269,745

278,981

-3.3%

 

   Nissan

93,100

97,242

-4.3%

237,212

246,436

-3.7%

 

   Infiniti

13,821

13,877

-0.4%

32,533

32,545

0.0%

7

Hyundai

42,796

41,984

1.9%

95,338

104,205

-8.5%

8

Mazda

32,929

37,742

-12.8%

77,689

79,074

-1.8%

9

Volkswagen

27,832

25,824

7.8%

71,967

72,445

-0.7%

 

   Audi

7,987

8,020

-0.4%

20,557

21,028

-2.2%

 

   Volkswagen

19,587

17,355

12.9%

50,554

50,332

0.4%

 

   Bentley

258

449

-42.5%

856

1,085