June 2007 Car Sales
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June 2007 Car Sales
Biggest Winner
Saab 27.5% at 4,361 (6/06: 3,295)
Biggest Loser
Jaguar -37% at 1,410 (6/06: 2,160)
BRANDS
Acura 6.9% at 16,766 (6/06: 15,107)
Audi -6.7% at 7,789 (6/06: 8,039)
BMW .5% at 25,220 (6/06: 24,179)
Buick -33% at 16,519 (6/06: 23,738)
Cadillac -31.1% at 16,647 (6/06: 23,265)
Chevrolet -26.2% at 186,474 (6/06: 243,353)
Chrysler -12% at 47,658 (6/06: 51,986)
Dodge -9% at 91,089 (6/06: 96,485)
Ford -13% at 204,303 (6/06: 226,250)
GMC -18.2% at 40,457 (6/06: 47,604)
Honda 7.4% at 124,169 (6/06: 111,342)
HUMMER -13.4% at 5,093 (6/06: 5,661)
Hyundai 6.8% at 49,368 (6/06: 44,508)
Infiniti 9.3% at 10,558 (6/06: 9,300)
Isuzu -19.6% at 1,380 (6/06: 1,652)
Jaguar -37% at 1,410 (6/06: 2,160)
Jeep 15% at 44,600 (6/06: 37,475)
Land Rover 4.1% at 4,160 (6/06: 3,847)
Lexus 0.4% at 28,869 (6/06: 27,686)
Lincoln 25.2% at 12,494 (6/06: 9,610)
Mazda 4.6% at 25,761 (6/06: 23,727)
Mercedes -9.3% at 19,589 (6/06: 20,802)
Mercury -9.5% at 15,660 (6/06: 16,670)
MINI 13% at 4,174 (6/06: 3,556)
Mitsubishi 25.3% at 13,014 (6/06: 10,004)
Nissan 19.4% at 81,655 (6/06: 65,854)
Pontiac -21.1% at 33,683 (6/06: 41,115)
Porsche 9.6% at 3,267 (6/06: 2,871)
Saab 27.5% at 4,361 (6/06: 3,295)
Saturn -12.2% at 21,686 (6/06: 23,790)
Subaru -10.8% at 17,108 (6/06: 18,476)
Suzuki 4.5% at 10,325 (6/06: 9,516)
Toyota 6.9% at 216,870 (6/06: 195,332)
Volkswagen 10.7% at 23,137 (6/06: 20,121)
Volvo -15.2% at 9,572 (6/06: 10,867)
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Kia
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Saab 27.5% at 4,361 (6/06: 3,295)
Biggest Loser
Jaguar -37% at 1,410 (6/06: 2,160)
BRANDS
Acura 6.9% at 16,766 (6/06: 15,107)
Audi -6.7% at 7,789 (6/06: 8,039)
BMW .5% at 25,220 (6/06: 24,179)
Buick -33% at 16,519 (6/06: 23,738)
Cadillac -31.1% at 16,647 (6/06: 23,265)
Chevrolet -26.2% at 186,474 (6/06: 243,353)
Chrysler -12% at 47,658 (6/06: 51,986)
Dodge -9% at 91,089 (6/06: 96,485)
Ford -13% at 204,303 (6/06: 226,250)
GMC -18.2% at 40,457 (6/06: 47,604)
Honda 7.4% at 124,169 (6/06: 111,342)
HUMMER -13.4% at 5,093 (6/06: 5,661)
Hyundai 6.8% at 49,368 (6/06: 44,508)
Infiniti 9.3% at 10,558 (6/06: 9,300)
Isuzu -19.6% at 1,380 (6/06: 1,652)
Jaguar -37% at 1,410 (6/06: 2,160)
Jeep 15% at 44,600 (6/06: 37,475)
Land Rover 4.1% at 4,160 (6/06: 3,847)
Lexus 0.4% at 28,869 (6/06: 27,686)
Lincoln 25.2% at 12,494 (6/06: 9,610)
Mazda 4.6% at 25,761 (6/06: 23,727)
Mercedes -9.3% at 19,589 (6/06: 20,802)
Mercury -9.5% at 15,660 (6/06: 16,670)
MINI 13% at 4,174 (6/06: 3,556)
Mitsubishi 25.3% at 13,014 (6/06: 10,004)
Nissan 19.4% at 81,655 (6/06: 65,854)
Pontiac -21.1% at 33,683 (6/06: 41,115)
Porsche 9.6% at 3,267 (6/06: 2,871)
Saab 27.5% at 4,361 (6/06: 3,295)
Saturn -12.2% at 21,686 (6/06: 23,790)
Subaru -10.8% at 17,108 (6/06: 18,476)
Suzuki 4.5% at 10,325 (6/06: 9,516)
Toyota 6.9% at 216,870 (6/06: 195,332)
Volkswagen 10.7% at 23,137 (6/06: 20,121)
Volvo -15.2% at 9,572 (6/06: 10,867)
Not Yet Reported
Kia
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Chevy has some good incentives for the larger vehicles. When I researched my Equinox they were offering 4.9% or 1000 cash back. I also got 500 for "Conquest". I had to prove that a family member had a different manufacturer (Dodge), but that I was staying with Chevy. Easy enough.
One thing that really kills me with Chevy.......The 2007's have the 5 year/100000 drivetrain warranty. If you buy a Certified Used Chevy, it also applies with some restrictions. If you buy a new leftover 2006, you are stuck with the 3/36000. I would think that if they wanted to move those, they should apply the new warranty. If they did that, I could have gotten a fantastic deal on a 2006 Colorado.
One thing that really kills me with Chevy.......The 2007's have the 5 year/100000 drivetrain warranty. If you buy a Certified Used Chevy, it also applies with some restrictions. If you buy a new leftover 2006, you are stuck with the 3/36000. I would think that if they wanted to move those, they should apply the new warranty. If they did that, I could have gotten a fantastic deal on a 2006 Colorado.
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