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Old 07-04-2007, 06:45 AM
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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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Old 07-04-2007, 07:41 AM
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Anyone see a 0% for 60 or 72 months coming?!?
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Old 07-04-2007, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by HillsdaleHHR
Anyone see a 0% for 60 or 72 months coming?!?
Kia is slow?

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Old 07-04-2007, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by HillsdaleHHR
Anyone see a 0% for 60 or 72 months coming?!?
Or something similar.

Ford is bringing back Ford Familiy Pricing.
Chrysler is slated to announce discounts on therir 2007 models.
GM won't be far behind with something to clear the lots.
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Old 07-04-2007, 09:15 AM
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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.
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