Friday, July 1, 2011

June 2011 U.S. Auto Sales

General Motors reported 215,358 total U.S. sales in June, an 11 percent gain compared to June 2010. In the first half of 2011, GM reported 1,261,633 vehicles sold, a 16.8 percent increase over the first half of 2010.

Ford Motor Company June sales were 194,114, up 14 percent versus a year ago. Year-to-date, total sales are 1,072,714, up 12.4 percent.

Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. reported June sales of 110,937, a decrease of 21.1 percent from the year-ago month. For the first half of the year, TMS reported sales of 812,788, down 3.9 percent during the first half of the year.

Chrysler Group reported U.S. sales of 120,394, a 30 percent increase compared with sales in June 2010 for the best June sales since 2007. First half 2011 Chrysler Group sales are 639,932, an increase of 21 percent versus the first half of 2010.

American Honda posted June sales of 83,892 vehicles, a decrease of 24.3 percent, based on the daily selling rate. American Honda year-to-date sales reached 607,442, an increase of 1.6 percent versus last year, based on the daily selling rate. Although production limitations caused by the March 11 earthquake in Japan continued to improve, reduced vehicle supplies adversely affected June sales results.

Nissan North America reported June U.S. sales of 71,941, an increase of 11.4 percent.  Nissan Division sales increased 16.7 percent for the month at 65,659 units. Sales of Infiniti vehicles decreased 24.3 percent from the prior year, to 6,282 units. For 2011, NNA sales have increased 14.7 percent to 504,973 units. 

Hyundai Motor America had sales of 59,209 in June, a 16 percent increase compared with the same period a year ago. For the first six months of the year, total sales are 322,797, up 26 percent, with retail volume rising 38 percent. 

Kia Motors America June sales of 45,044 vehicles represents a 41.2 percent increase from the same period a year earlier.  KMA's year-to-date sales of 140,330 is up 44.1 percent over 2010.

Volkswagen of America reported sales of 28,444, a 35.1 percent increase over prior year sales.  Year-to-date sales are 154,125, up 22.3 percent. Separately, Audi reported sales of 10,051, an 16.9 percent. Year-to-date Audi sales are 55,909, an increase of 15.4 percent.

The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported June sales of 26,865 vehicles, an increase of 15.1% from the 23,331 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago.  Year-to-date, BMW Group is up 18% on sales of 143,521 in the first six months of 2011 compared to the same period in 2010.

Mercedes-Benz USA reported June sales of 22,563 vehicles, an 18.8 percent improvement over June 2010.  On a year-to-date basis, the 118,021 vehicles sold represent a 10.4 percent increase. 

Subaru
of America announced June 2011 sales of 19,794, an 8.4 percent drop from a year ago.  Overall year-to-date sales were 132, 049 up 4.8 percent from the same period in 2010.

Mazda North American Operations reported June sales of 19,307 vehicles, up 5.9 percent versus June of 2010. Sales through the first half of the year are 122,379, up 5.8 percent versus last year.

Mitsubishi Motors North America reported June 2011 sales of 8,299 units, nearly doubling June 2010 sales with an increase of 97.7 percent. Year-to date sales are up 66.5 percent.

Jaguar June sales of    1,389 represents a 14 percent decrease from June 2010 while year-to-date Jaguar sales are 6,410, a 10 percent gain over 2010. Land Rover sold 3,152 vehicles in June, a 13 percent rise and year-to-date sales are 17,292, up 16 percent. Combined JLR sales are 4,541 for June, up 3 percent from 2010 and 20,815 for the year so far, a 14 percent increase. 

Porsche Cars North America announced June sales of 2,546, an increase of 19 percent. So far in 2011, sales are 15,542, a 42 percent increase.

American Suzuki sold 2,278 in June, a 12 percent increase over June 2010 and year-to-date sales are 13,402, a 16 percent gain.

Sales will be updated as manufacturers report.