Ford Motor Co. Sees Sales Rebound in July

Ford Motor Co. saw U.S. sales rebound sharply in July for the second consecutive month while Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. saw sales dip for the 12th consecutive month.
Ford Motor Co. saw U.S. sales rebound sharply in July for the second consecutive month while Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. saw sales dip for the 12th consecutive month.
As automakers report second quarter results, analysts say a market rebound may be on the way.
Cox Automotive and LMC report new-vehicle inventories shrank to just over 915,000 in September and predict further shrinkage as production issues and supply shortages linger.
Lexus and Subaru rank highest for third consecutive year.
How fast automakers move vehicles from factory floors to showrooms will shape the sales story the rest of the year.
Automakers reported impressive monthly results, showing increases that ranged from 40% to 70% compared to unit sales during the pandemic.
Subaru FY2020 profits plunged by half as automaker grapples with the pandemic, microchip shortage and other factors.
The Toyota brand led the latest signs of a recovering and booming market with the automaker putting its preliminary seasonally adjusted, annualized rate of sales at 17.8 million.
Tesla nearly sweeps luxury brand categories; Subaru leads non-luxury brands.
Wantalease.com reports average monthly lease payments for the Cadillac Escalade shot up nearly 40% in September, leading a pack of models that increased in price in the lull between incentive seasons.
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