In its latest newsletter, CNW Research says that even the slightest economic issue could upset the auto industry in 2015.
Read More →Floor traffic, closing rations and subprime approvals are all up so far this month, according to CNW Research. It believes the gains bode well for 2015 sales.
Read More →Concerns over GM and other recalled vehicles drove shoppers to Asian and European models in June, according to data from CNW Research.
Read More →CNW reported this week that sales picked up in late May, with the firm expecting deliveries for the month to increase 11% from a year ago.
Read More →The market research firm says improvements in several key metrics last month are setting the stage for a spring rebound in vehicle sales.
Read More →CNW believes more consumers, including Millennials, are ready to ditch their post-recession funk, which the firm believes bodes well for 2014 vehicle sales.
Read More →The industry sold 3.284 million used cars in December and 42 million units for the year. Driving those totals were increases in below-prime auto loan approvals, as finance sources continued to relax their guidelines.
Read More →Franchised dealers are set to sell more than 1.24 million used vehicles this month, a gain of nearly 9% vs. a year ago, according to data from CNW Research.
Read More →A series of upbeat metrics has CNW putting December new-vehicle sales in the 1.5 million-unit range, a 10% increase vs. the year-ago period.
Read More →CNW says three million leases are set to expire in 2014, fueling the firm’s prediction of a solid year for the certified pre-owned market.
Read More →