ItsNotAboutTheMoney
10-01-2011, 01:01 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg Colin Wright - CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) - October 1st, 2011
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/506/2012_Civic_HF_DS_Front_320.jpeg2012 Honda Civic HF, from $19,455, possibly the most efficient conventional production car sold in the USA although at some sacrifice of soundproofing. Supplies of all Civic models are constrained at the moment and reviews have been quite negative.
AUGUST (better late than never) 2011 sales saw a lull in compared to July, although still much higher than last year.
Supplies from Japanese manufacturers are now beyond their nadir, but the signs are patchy in the sales figures. The Japanese manufacturer sales are down significantly compared to last year, but there were some rises compared to July. Toyota again sold over 30,000 Camry to top mid-size sales by a wide margin and sales of the Prius rose again. How much is supply is hard to know because most of Toyota's dated line-up was struggling for sales before supply problems hit. The most positive sign for supply was that Prius sales rose compared to July. Honda saw sales drop further, although CR-V sales were up. Mazda saw an overall sales rise.
Meanwhile, the Detroit Two and Detroit Uno are still making hay with some key successes. The Chevrolet Cruze is still the top selling compact, the 200 is selling far better than the Sebring ever did, Ford's Fiesta is still topping 5,000 in a low-selling segment, Focus sales are restricted by reliance on Japanese suppliers and Detroit's crossovers and small SUVs are selling well.
The Korean Hyundai-Kia twins, meanwhile, are still limited by production capacity. However, Kia have completed rail work at their Georgia plant and have now added a 3rd shift to churn out cars around the clock. Some Hyundai cars have been manufactured there to meet demand.
Meanwhile, LEAF and Volt sales were both up. The LEAF sold 1,362 (an extra shipment this month?) but the Volt was only up by a small amount, to 302, and only because production had been stopped. If only GM could make more than 300 each month.
2011 Kia Optima Hybrid - Starts at $26,500 and $31,500 with the advanced package
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Kia_OH_in_MT.jpg
It's been on sale for a few months now, but it's worthy of some attention. Rated 35/40 on the EPA, a couple of middle-aged* guys (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41029) proved that driven the right way, the car can get 65 mpg traveling around the USA through some difficult conditions while providing the comfort that a mid-size car is expected to offer.
Reviewers have criticized the transmission as clunky, some owners are reporting difficulties trying to get near the EPA ratings but the new mileage record achieved by CleanMPG's Wayne Gerdes and Chris Bernius shows that drivers who learn their car will be rewarded with excellent fuel economy and driving so comfortable the miles will pass quickly (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showpost.php?p=318751&postcount=109).
The base Kia Optima Hybrid has ... actually it's probably better to describe the key features of the Advanced Package so you can work out what's standard: sunroof, navigation system, upgraded stereo, alloy wheels, auto-leveling HID headlights, compact spare tire, 4-way power front passenger seat, driver's seat memory, heated/cooled front seats, heated rear seats, auto-dimming rear-view mirror with HomeLink and compass, automatic light control.
* If I'm wrong, it's the lighting's fault.
Fuel Efficient Non-Hybrids
The Chevrolet Cruze posted sales of 21,807 in August 2011; the Chevrolet Cruze was not sold until September 2010.
The Toyota Corolla posted sales of 16,420 in August 2011; down 22.1% compared to 20,280 in August 2010.
The Hyundai Elantra posted sales of 15,054 in August 2011; down 4.7% compared to 15,181 in August 2010.
The Ford Focus posted sales of 14,093 in August 2011; down 12.4% compared to 15,466 in August 2010.
The Honda Civic posted sales of 12,083 in August 2011; down 49.0% compared to 22,803 in August 2010.
The Nissan Versa posted sales of 8,566 in August 2011; up 10.5% compared to 7,453 in August 2010.
The Ford Fiesta posted sales of 5,833 in August 2011; up 69.2% compared to 3,315 in August 2010.
The Hyundai Accent posted sales of 5,289 in August 2011; up 32.3% compared to 3,844 in August 2010.
The Honda Fit posted sales of 3,959 in August 2011; down 40.2% compared to 6,363 in August 2010.
The Fiat 500 posted sales of 3,106 in August 2011; the Fiat 500 was not sold until September 2010.
The Chevrolet Aveo posted sales of 2,596 in August 2011; down 37.9% compared to 4,019 in August 2010.
The Mini Cooper posted sales of 2,467 in August 2011; down 43.7% compared to 4,215 in August 2010.
The Mazda Mazda2 posted sales of 1,387 in August 2011; up 184.4% compared to 469 in August 2010.
The Toyota Yaris posted sales of 1,112 in August 2011; down 63.1% compared to 2,900 in August 2010.
The Kia Rio posted sales of 658 in August 2011; down 69.7% compared to 2,086 in August 2010.
August 2011 Fuel Efficient Non-Hybrid Sales Summary
||Month|||Year to Date||
Make and Model|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|
Chevrolet Cruze|21,807|n/a|n/a|169,427|n/a|n/a|
Toyota Corolla|16,420|20,280|-22.1%|170,744|188,126|-9.7%|
Hyundai Elantra|15,054|15,181|-4.7%|133,536|90,960|+46.1%|
Ford Focus|14,093|15,466|-12.4%|127,006|120,666|+4.7%|
Honda Civic|12,083|22,803|-49.0%|153,660|179,635|-14.9%|
Nissan Versa|8,566|7,453|+10.5%|59,811|69,715|-14.6%|
Ford Fiesta|5,833|3,315|+69.2%|53,258|7,692|+589.0%|
Hyundai Accent|5,289|3,844|+32.3%|36,245|34,882|+3.4%|
Honda Fit|3,959|6,363|-40.2%|43,234|36,144|+19.0%|
Fiat 500|3,106|n/a|n/a|10,588|n/a|n/a|
Chevrolet Aveo|2,596|4,019|-37.9%|27,211|28,734|-5.8%|
Mini Cooper|2,467|4,215|-43.7%|27,565|29,494|-7.0%|
Mazda Mazda2|1,387|469|+184.4%|9,899|507|+1842.9%|
Toyota Yaris|1,112|2,900|-63.1%|14,192|28,958|-51.2%|
Kia Rio|658|2,086|-69.7%|13,602|19,253|-29.7%|
DSR* There were 26 selling days in August 2011 compared to 25 in August 2010. There were 204 selling days in the year to August 2011 compared to 203 in 2010.
Hybrids, Plug-in Hybrids and Electric Vehicles
The Toyota Prius posted sales of 9,491 in August 2011; down 22.7% compared to 11,799 in August 2010.
The Lexus CT 200h posted sales of 2,087 in August 2011; the Lexus CT 200h was not sold until September 2010.
The Hyundai Sonata posted sales of 1,439 in August 2011; the Hyundai Sonata was not sold until February 2011. EDIT: Just added this one. Not bad for a hybrid that's been taking a media battering. I wonder how the Kia Optima Hybrid will do.
The Nissan LEAF posted sales of 1,362 in August 2011; the Nissan LEAF was not sold until September 2010.
The Honda Insight posted sales of 961 in August 2011; down 54.5% compared to 2,030 in August 2010.
The Honda CR-Z posted sales of 745 in August 2011; sales for August 2010 are not available.
The Ford Fusion/Lincoln MKZ posted sales of 707 in August 2011; down 78.1% compared to 3,104 in August 2010.
The Ford Escape posted sales of 563 in August 2011; down 31.5% compared to 790 in August 2010.
The Toyota Camry posted sales of 318 in August 2011; down 73.8% compared to 1,165 in August 2010.
The Chevrolet Volt posted sales of 302 in August 2011; the Chevrolet Volt was not sold until December 2010.
The Lexus HS 250h posted sales of 284 in August 2011; down 54.0% compared to 594 in August 2010.
The Toyota Highlander posted sales of 226 in August 2011; down 55.3% compared to 486 in August 2010.
The Honda Civic posted sales of 106 in August 2011; down 86.6% compared to 761 in August 2010.
August 2011 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Sales Summary
||Month|||Year to Date||
Make and Model|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|
Toyota Prius|9,491|11,799|-22.7%|83,936|91,940|-9.2%|
Lexus CT 200h|2,087|n/a|n/a|7,408|n/a|n/a|
Hyundai Sonata|1,439|n/a|n/a|6,852|n/a|n/a|
Nissan LEAF|1,362|n/a|n/a|6,311|n/a|n/a|
Honda Insight|961|2,030|-54.5%|13,106|14,145|-7.8%|
Honda CR-Z|745|n/a|n/a|9,635|n/a|n/a|
Ford Fusion/Lincoln MKZ|707|3,104|-78.1%|11,894|14,863|-20.4%|
Ford Escape|563|790|-31.5%|6,839|8,635|-21.2%|
Toyota Camry|318|1,165|-73.8%|6,152|10,075|-39.2%|
Chevrolet Volt|302|n/a|n/a|3,172|n/a|n/a|
Lexus HS 250h|284|594|-54.0%|1,947|7,251|-73.3%|
Toyota Highlander|226|486|-55.3%|3,207|4,466|-28.5%|
Honda Civic|106|761|-86.6%|2,850|4,489|-36.8%|
DSR* There were 26 selling days in August 2011 compared to 25 in August 2010. There were 204 selling days in the year to August 2011 compared to 203 in 2010.
Automobile Manufacturer's US Sales Rank - August 2011 vs. August 2010 Comparison and Total Sales
GM August Sales up 13.4% with 218,479 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40734)
Ford August Sales up 7.0% with 175,220 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40735)
Chrysler August Sales up 25.6% with 130,119 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40751)
Toyota August Sales down 16.1% with 129,483 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40733)
Nissan August Sales up 17.7% with 82,517 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40758)
Honda August Sales down 27.2% with 82,321 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40752)
Hyundai August Sales up 4.9% with 58,505 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40759)
Kia August Sales up 22.0% with 41,188 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40760)
VW August Sales up 6.2% with 25,232 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40761)
BMW August Sales down 4.0% with 23,924 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40762)
Mazda August Sales up 10.2% with 22,632 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40763)
Subaru August Sales down 9.9% with 20,837 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40765)
Mercedes-Benz August Sales up 1.3% with 20,728 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40766)
Audi August Sales up 6.8% with 10,201 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40767)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/506/2012_Civic_HF_DS_Front_320.jpeg2012 Honda Civic HF, from $19,455, possibly the most efficient conventional production car sold in the USA although at some sacrifice of soundproofing. Supplies of all Civic models are constrained at the moment and reviews have been quite negative.
AUGUST (better late than never) 2011 sales saw a lull in compared to July, although still much higher than last year.
Supplies from Japanese manufacturers are now beyond their nadir, but the signs are patchy in the sales figures. The Japanese manufacturer sales are down significantly compared to last year, but there were some rises compared to July. Toyota again sold over 30,000 Camry to top mid-size sales by a wide margin and sales of the Prius rose again. How much is supply is hard to know because most of Toyota's dated line-up was struggling for sales before supply problems hit. The most positive sign for supply was that Prius sales rose compared to July. Honda saw sales drop further, although CR-V sales were up. Mazda saw an overall sales rise.
Meanwhile, the Detroit Two and Detroit Uno are still making hay with some key successes. The Chevrolet Cruze is still the top selling compact, the 200 is selling far better than the Sebring ever did, Ford's Fiesta is still topping 5,000 in a low-selling segment, Focus sales are restricted by reliance on Japanese suppliers and Detroit's crossovers and small SUVs are selling well.
The Korean Hyundai-Kia twins, meanwhile, are still limited by production capacity. However, Kia have completed rail work at their Georgia plant and have now added a 3rd shift to churn out cars around the clock. Some Hyundai cars have been manufactured there to meet demand.
Meanwhile, LEAF and Volt sales were both up. The LEAF sold 1,362 (an extra shipment this month?) but the Volt was only up by a small amount, to 302, and only because production had been stopped. If only GM could make more than 300 each month.
2011 Kia Optima Hybrid - Starts at $26,500 and $31,500 with the advanced package
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Kia_OH_in_MT.jpg
It's been on sale for a few months now, but it's worthy of some attention. Rated 35/40 on the EPA, a couple of middle-aged* guys (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41029) proved that driven the right way, the car can get 65 mpg traveling around the USA through some difficult conditions while providing the comfort that a mid-size car is expected to offer.
Reviewers have criticized the transmission as clunky, some owners are reporting difficulties trying to get near the EPA ratings but the new mileage record achieved by CleanMPG's Wayne Gerdes and Chris Bernius shows that drivers who learn their car will be rewarded with excellent fuel economy and driving so comfortable the miles will pass quickly (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showpost.php?p=318751&postcount=109).
The base Kia Optima Hybrid has ... actually it's probably better to describe the key features of the Advanced Package so you can work out what's standard: sunroof, navigation system, upgraded stereo, alloy wheels, auto-leveling HID headlights, compact spare tire, 4-way power front passenger seat, driver's seat memory, heated/cooled front seats, heated rear seats, auto-dimming rear-view mirror with HomeLink and compass, automatic light control.
* If I'm wrong, it's the lighting's fault.
Fuel Efficient Non-Hybrids
The Chevrolet Cruze posted sales of 21,807 in August 2011; the Chevrolet Cruze was not sold until September 2010.
The Toyota Corolla posted sales of 16,420 in August 2011; down 22.1% compared to 20,280 in August 2010.
The Hyundai Elantra posted sales of 15,054 in August 2011; down 4.7% compared to 15,181 in August 2010.
The Ford Focus posted sales of 14,093 in August 2011; down 12.4% compared to 15,466 in August 2010.
The Honda Civic posted sales of 12,083 in August 2011; down 49.0% compared to 22,803 in August 2010.
The Nissan Versa posted sales of 8,566 in August 2011; up 10.5% compared to 7,453 in August 2010.
The Ford Fiesta posted sales of 5,833 in August 2011; up 69.2% compared to 3,315 in August 2010.
The Hyundai Accent posted sales of 5,289 in August 2011; up 32.3% compared to 3,844 in August 2010.
The Honda Fit posted sales of 3,959 in August 2011; down 40.2% compared to 6,363 in August 2010.
The Fiat 500 posted sales of 3,106 in August 2011; the Fiat 500 was not sold until September 2010.
The Chevrolet Aveo posted sales of 2,596 in August 2011; down 37.9% compared to 4,019 in August 2010.
The Mini Cooper posted sales of 2,467 in August 2011; down 43.7% compared to 4,215 in August 2010.
The Mazda Mazda2 posted sales of 1,387 in August 2011; up 184.4% compared to 469 in August 2010.
The Toyota Yaris posted sales of 1,112 in August 2011; down 63.1% compared to 2,900 in August 2010.
The Kia Rio posted sales of 658 in August 2011; down 69.7% compared to 2,086 in August 2010.
August 2011 Fuel Efficient Non-Hybrid Sales Summary
||Month|||Year to Date||
Make and Model|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|
Chevrolet Cruze|21,807|n/a|n/a|169,427|n/a|n/a|
Toyota Corolla|16,420|20,280|-22.1%|170,744|188,126|-9.7%|
Hyundai Elantra|15,054|15,181|-4.7%|133,536|90,960|+46.1%|
Ford Focus|14,093|15,466|-12.4%|127,006|120,666|+4.7%|
Honda Civic|12,083|22,803|-49.0%|153,660|179,635|-14.9%|
Nissan Versa|8,566|7,453|+10.5%|59,811|69,715|-14.6%|
Ford Fiesta|5,833|3,315|+69.2%|53,258|7,692|+589.0%|
Hyundai Accent|5,289|3,844|+32.3%|36,245|34,882|+3.4%|
Honda Fit|3,959|6,363|-40.2%|43,234|36,144|+19.0%|
Fiat 500|3,106|n/a|n/a|10,588|n/a|n/a|
Chevrolet Aveo|2,596|4,019|-37.9%|27,211|28,734|-5.8%|
Mini Cooper|2,467|4,215|-43.7%|27,565|29,494|-7.0%|
Mazda Mazda2|1,387|469|+184.4%|9,899|507|+1842.9%|
Toyota Yaris|1,112|2,900|-63.1%|14,192|28,958|-51.2%|
Kia Rio|658|2,086|-69.7%|13,602|19,253|-29.7%|
DSR* There were 26 selling days in August 2011 compared to 25 in August 2010. There were 204 selling days in the year to August 2011 compared to 203 in 2010.
Hybrids, Plug-in Hybrids and Electric Vehicles
The Toyota Prius posted sales of 9,491 in August 2011; down 22.7% compared to 11,799 in August 2010.
The Lexus CT 200h posted sales of 2,087 in August 2011; the Lexus CT 200h was not sold until September 2010.
The Hyundai Sonata posted sales of 1,439 in August 2011; the Hyundai Sonata was not sold until February 2011. EDIT: Just added this one. Not bad for a hybrid that's been taking a media battering. I wonder how the Kia Optima Hybrid will do.
The Nissan LEAF posted sales of 1,362 in August 2011; the Nissan LEAF was not sold until September 2010.
The Honda Insight posted sales of 961 in August 2011; down 54.5% compared to 2,030 in August 2010.
The Honda CR-Z posted sales of 745 in August 2011; sales for August 2010 are not available.
The Ford Fusion/Lincoln MKZ posted sales of 707 in August 2011; down 78.1% compared to 3,104 in August 2010.
The Ford Escape posted sales of 563 in August 2011; down 31.5% compared to 790 in August 2010.
The Toyota Camry posted sales of 318 in August 2011; down 73.8% compared to 1,165 in August 2010.
The Chevrolet Volt posted sales of 302 in August 2011; the Chevrolet Volt was not sold until December 2010.
The Lexus HS 250h posted sales of 284 in August 2011; down 54.0% compared to 594 in August 2010.
The Toyota Highlander posted sales of 226 in August 2011; down 55.3% compared to 486 in August 2010.
The Honda Civic posted sales of 106 in August 2011; down 86.6% compared to 761 in August 2010.
August 2011 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Sales Summary
||Month|||Year to Date||
Make and Model|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|August 2011|August 2010|DSR* % Change|
Toyota Prius|9,491|11,799|-22.7%|83,936|91,940|-9.2%|
Lexus CT 200h|2,087|n/a|n/a|7,408|n/a|n/a|
Hyundai Sonata|1,439|n/a|n/a|6,852|n/a|n/a|
Nissan LEAF|1,362|n/a|n/a|6,311|n/a|n/a|
Honda Insight|961|2,030|-54.5%|13,106|14,145|-7.8%|
Honda CR-Z|745|n/a|n/a|9,635|n/a|n/a|
Ford Fusion/Lincoln MKZ|707|3,104|-78.1%|11,894|14,863|-20.4%|
Ford Escape|563|790|-31.5%|6,839|8,635|-21.2%|
Toyota Camry|318|1,165|-73.8%|6,152|10,075|-39.2%|
Chevrolet Volt|302|n/a|n/a|3,172|n/a|n/a|
Lexus HS 250h|284|594|-54.0%|1,947|7,251|-73.3%|
Toyota Highlander|226|486|-55.3%|3,207|4,466|-28.5%|
Honda Civic|106|761|-86.6%|2,850|4,489|-36.8%|
DSR* There were 26 selling days in August 2011 compared to 25 in August 2010. There were 204 selling days in the year to August 2011 compared to 203 in 2010.
Automobile Manufacturer's US Sales Rank - August 2011 vs. August 2010 Comparison and Total Sales
GM August Sales up 13.4% with 218,479 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40734)
Ford August Sales up 7.0% with 175,220 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40735)
Chrysler August Sales up 25.6% with 130,119 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40751)
Toyota August Sales down 16.1% with 129,483 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40733)
Nissan August Sales up 17.7% with 82,517 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40758)
Honda August Sales down 27.2% with 82,321 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40752)
Hyundai August Sales up 4.9% with 58,505 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40759)
Kia August Sales up 22.0% with 41,188 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40760)
VW August Sales up 6.2% with 25,232 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40761)
BMW August Sales down 4.0% with 23,924 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40762)
Mazda August Sales up 10.2% with 22,632 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40763)
Subaru August Sales down 9.9% with 20,837 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40765)
Mercedes-Benz August Sales up 1.3% with 20,728 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40766)
Audi August Sales up 6.8% with 10,201 vehicles sold. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40767)
