With one additional selling day, October sales are on track to reach 1.22 million units, KBB reported last week. And barring any economic setbacks, the vehicle information site expects sales to reach 15.6 million units this year.
Read More →The government just experienced a more than two-week hiatus, but the auto industry could be on track to actually top September sales this month.
Read More →The kbb.com redesign includes a pricing range for each vehicle make and model, as well as dealership microsites. Officials say customers are more likely to pay at or above fair purchase price for a vehicle once they view the Kelley Blue Book fair price range.
Read More →The seasonally adjusted annual rate is at 15.7 million units, while September is expected to decline 1.8 percent to a total of 1.17 million units, KBB reports.
Read More →Kelley Blue Book reports men are more likely to consider Lincoln, while women prefer Volvo.
Read More →New-vehicle sales are expected to improve 13.6 percent in August 2013 to a total of 1.46 million units, Kelley Blue Book reports.
Read More →The estimated average transaction price for light vehicles in the United States was $31,663 in June 2013, up $370 from May and up $269 from a year ago.
Read More →If Kelley Blue Book’s prediction holds true, the automotive retail industry will realize its greatest year-to-date gain and its highest SAAR reading since Nov. 2012.
Read More →The vehicle information site’s list has the Hyundai Veloster at No. 1. Rounding out the Top 3 vehicles listed were the Ford Focus and Kia Soul.
Read More →The vehicle information site said a 1 percent uptick in auction sales volume last year could signal the end of the used-vehicle shortage.
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