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NewsAugust 2, 2016

Average Transaction Prices Rise in July, KBB Reports

The average transaction price in July was $34,264, a 2.5% increase from the year-ago period, according to Kelley Blue Book. The firm noted that transaction prices were up for all manufactures, with the exception of Nissan.

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NewsAugust 12, 2014

July New-Vehicle Sales Increase 5% in July, Autodata Reports

July sales totaled 1.435 million units, according to the firm. It put the July SAAR at 16.48 million units, up from 15.76 million in July 2013 but down from 16.9 million in June.

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NewsJuly 24, 2014

Auto Sales to Reach Highest July Mark in Eight Years, Edmunds Predicts

Edmunds.com forecasts that about 1.46 million new cars and trucks will be sold in the U.S. market in July, the highest July total since 2006.

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NewsJuly 24, 2014

Summer Is Heating Up New-Vehicle Sales, LMC Automotive and J.D. Power Report

The SAAR for retail sales in July is expected to be 13.8 million units, an increase of 600,000 vehicles compared to the same period last year.

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NewsAugust 16, 2012

Report Claims BMW Included Demo Sales in July Totals

BMW used demo sales to boost its July sales numbers in order to gain a competitive edge with Mercedes-Benz, The Wall Street Journal reported this week.

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NewsJuly 31, 2012

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.

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NewsJuly 26, 2012

Credit Availability Keeping July Sales on Pace, Report Says

Stretching loan terms and improved credit availability are keeping sales motoring along despite recent slowdown.

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NewsJuly 24, 2012

Uptick in Subprime Approvals Helping July Sales

Driven by an uptick in subprime loan approvals, the industry bounced back in July after a tough June. But an increasingly jittery consumer may put the brakes on sales going forward.

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