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July Auto Sales Underscore Market Strength, Says Edmunds.com

Edmunds.com predicts 1.16 million new-car sales for July in its auto sales forecast.

by Staff
July 31, 2012
2 min to read


SANTA MONICA, Calif. — An estimated 1.16 million new cars will be sold in July for a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 14 million light vehicles, according to the latest auto sales forecast by Edmunds.com. The projected sales would be a 9.2 percent decrease from June 2012, but a 10.2 percent increase from July 2011.

Edmunds.com estimates that retail SAAR will come in at 12 million vehicles in July, with fleet transactions accounting for 14.2 percent of total sales.

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"July generally has the lowest mix of fleet sales every year, so this month tested the strength of the retail market," says Edmunds.com Senior Analyst Jessica Caldwell. "With a pace that's still on track for around 14 million vehicles, it's a good sign that fleet is not carrying the industry.

                                       SALES VOLUME FORECAST, BY MANUFACTURER

        Sales Volume  July-12 Forecast    July-11    June-12  Change from July 2011*   Change from June 2012

        GM                 214,315        214,915    248,750           -0.3%                  -13.8%

        Ford               175,791        180,323    207,204           -2.5%                  -15.2%

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        Toyota             169,617        130,802    177,795           29.7%                   -4.6%

        Honda              123,668        80,502     124,808           53.6%                   -0.9%

        Chrysler           122,301        112,026    144,811           9.2%                   -15.5%

        Nissan             98,216         84,601     92,237            16.1%                   6.5%

        Industry          1,166,665      1,059,118  1,284,960          10.2%                   -9.2%

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                                                     *NOTE: July 2012 had 24 selling days; July 2011 had 26

 July's low fleet levels will, however, have a clear impact on individual automakers this month. Edmunds.com projects that each of the Big 3 U.S. manufacturers will lose market share in July, while the Japanese Big 3 will show gains.

"Because domestic automakers tend to have a higher percentage of fleet sales, it's no surprise that their market shares will all take a hit this month," says Caldwell. "But with new product launches driving today's ultra-competitive retail environment, it will be that much more difficult for any automaker to recover lost market share."

                                   MARKET SHARE FORECAST, BY MANUFACTURER

        Market Share  July 12 Forecast   July-11 Jun-12   Change from July 2011 Change from Jun 2012

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                                                            (Percentage points)     (Percentage points)

        GM                  18.4%         20.3%   19.4%           -1.9%                 -1.0%

        Ford                15.1%         17.0%   16.1%           -2.0%                 -1.1%

        Toyota              14.5%         12.4%   13.8%           2.2%                  0.7%

        Honda               10.6%         7.6%    9.7%            3.0%                  0.9%

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        Chrysler            10.5%         10.6%   11.3%           -0.1%                 -0.8%

        Nissan              8.4%          8.0%    7.2%            0.4%                  1.2%

      

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