Honda May Sales
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Honda May Sales
HUGE decline this month, but mostly due to last year's high gas prices...
06/02/2009 - TORRANCE, Calif. -
American Honda Motor Co., Inc., posted May total vehicle sales of 98,344, a decline of 39.2 percent compared to all-time record-setting May 2008 results. Year-to-date sales of 430,358 represent a 33.3 percent decrease on a daily-selling-rate basis* compared to last year.
Honda Division posted May sales of 88,875, a decline of 39.7 percent versus May 2008. The all-new Insight hybrid posted sales of 2,780, helping drive an increase in total Honda hybrid sales of 7.5 percent.
"May of 2008 was the best month ever for American Honda, as consumers sought fuel-efficient cars in record numbers," said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda. "Staying true to the course of providing fuel- efficient, high-quality, fun-to-drive vehicles will hopefully help see us through to the economic recovery."
Honda total car sales decreased by 48.9 percent to 51,947. Honda light truck sales saw a decrease of 19.4 percent to 36,928.
The Acura Division posted sales of 9,469, a decrease of 34.0 percent compared to May 2008. The TL sedan was the division's top seller, with 3,375 units sold.
*The daily selling rate is calculated with 26 days for May 2009 and 27 days for May 2008. The year-to-date daily selling rate is calculated with 127 days for 2009 and 129 days for 2008. All percentages reflect the daily selling rate.
For more information or downloadable high-resolution images of Honda and Acura vehicles, please visit Honda Media Newsroom. Consumer information is available at Honda Cars Motorcycles Watercraft ATVs Engines Generators, Acura.
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06/02/2009 - TORRANCE, Calif. -
American Honda Motor Co., Inc., posted May total vehicle sales of 98,344, a decline of 39.2 percent compared to all-time record-setting May 2008 results. Year-to-date sales of 430,358 represent a 33.3 percent decrease on a daily-selling-rate basis* compared to last year.
Honda Division posted May sales of 88,875, a decline of 39.7 percent versus May 2008. The all-new Insight hybrid posted sales of 2,780, helping drive an increase in total Honda hybrid sales of 7.5 percent.
"May of 2008 was the best month ever for American Honda, as consumers sought fuel-efficient cars in record numbers," said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda. "Staying true to the course of providing fuel- efficient, high-quality, fun-to-drive vehicles will hopefully help see us through to the economic recovery."
Honda total car sales decreased by 48.9 percent to 51,947. Honda light truck sales saw a decrease of 19.4 percent to 36,928.
The Acura Division posted sales of 9,469, a decrease of 34.0 percent compared to May 2008. The TL sedan was the division's top seller, with 3,375 units sold.
*The daily selling rate is calculated with 26 days for May 2009 and 27 days for May 2008. The year-to-date daily selling rate is calculated with 127 days for 2009 and 129 days for 2008. All percentages reflect the daily selling rate.
For more information or downloadable high-resolution images of Honda and Acura vehicles, please visit Honda Media Newsroom. Consumer information is available at Honda Cars Motorcycles Watercraft ATVs Engines Generators, Acura.
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In addition, the Fit drops to the fourth best-selling subcompact in the U.S.
1. Toyota Yaris (33,335)
2. Nissan Versa (26,396)
3. Hyundai Accent (24,789)
4. Honda Fit (24,137)
5. MINI all models (16,780)
All sales totals are year-to-date for 2009.
http://www.subcompactculture.com/200...act-sales.html
1. Toyota Yaris (33,335)
2. Nissan Versa (26,396)
3. Hyundai Accent (24,789)
4. Honda Fit (24,137)
5. MINI all models (16,780)
All sales totals are year-to-date for 2009.
http://www.subcompactculture.com/200...act-sales.html
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