Hyundai U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 24.6% with 54,310 Vehicles Sold

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  1. xcel

    xcel PZEV, there's nothing like it :) Staff Member

    [​IMG] Another tough month for the hard charging Korean manufacturer.

    Wayne Gerdes – CleanMPG – Sept. 1, 2017

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    For the 2018 MY, Tucson sees a number of changes similar to the rest of the Hyundai lineup.

    The SE w/ the Popular Equipment Package was renamed SEL which now includes a 7” display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay standard.

    The SE Plus, introduced mid-17 MY, is renamed SEL Plus and the Value Trim which was introduced late in the 17 MY replaced the Sport trim. It includes a Proximity key and Hands-free Smart Liftgate with auto open, panoramic roof, Dual Auto Climate w/ CleanAir Ionizer and Auto Defogger, Auto-dimming Rearview & HomeLink, and rear parking sensors.

    A Heated Steering Wheel is std. with Limited AWD models, SiriusXM moves from SE to SEL, HD Radio was added to SEL trims & up, and the CD Player dropped from all trims except SE.

    Hyundai August 2017 Sales Overview

    Hyundai reported it sold 54,310 vehicles in August, down 24.6 percent below the 72,015 it sold in August of 2016. On a Daily Selling Rate (DSR) basis – 27 selling days in August 2017 vs 26 in August 2016 – sales were off 27.4 percent.

    Most of the downturn is being attributed to the continued reduction of rental and other fleets sales which were down 53 percent compared with August 2016.

    That is a ton!

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    The one highlight was achieved with the award-winning Tucson which achieved August sales of 9,757 vehicles, up 28.2 percent over the 7,608 sold in August of 2016. YTD sales of 72,721 were up 25.4 percent over the 58,000 sold through the same period of 2016.

    2017 Hyundai Tucson

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    August 2017 Top 10

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    Top 10 U.S. August auto sales items of note: The Equinox moved back into the Top 10 pushing the Corolla out.

    U.S. Automobile Aug. 2017 vs. Aug. 2016 Market Share results

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    August 2017 Market Share items of note: GM gained 1.7 percent, Toyota gained 1.4 percent, FCA was down 1.1 percent, Nissan was down 0.9 percent, and Hyundai was down 1.1 percent vs. August of 2016.

    August revealed another down sales month as this was the third consecutive month of lower U.S. auto sales. August was the sixth of eight with lower sales in 2017. How fast vehicle replacements to cover Hurricane Harvey devastation will move these results upward remain to be seen.

    August 2017 B and C-Segment Top 10 Sales and Rankings

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    B and C-Segment sales items of note: In the B-Segment, Ford's Fiesta is quietly moving up to challenge the perennial sales champ Nissan Versa and Honda Fit. The Hyundai Accent experienced the steepest sales decline in the segment.

    Regarding the C-segment, the Civic simply dominated and it was not even close. Chevrolet's Cruze moved up a significant 3 spots from 6th to 3rd despite the large August sales percentage fall off. Hyundai's Elantra sales fell the most on a percentage basis while the platform sharing Kia Forte achieved the largest sales increase on a percentage basis.

    August 2017 D and Utility Segment Top 10 Sales and Rankings

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    D-segment sales items of note: With the highly regarded all-new 8th gen Toyota Camry reaching dealership showrooms in mass including the most efficient midsize available in the form of the 51/53 mpg city/highway rated LE Hybrid, it was no surprise to see it vault to the top of the D-segment sales charts by a significant margin. Chevrolet's Malibu moved up a significant 3-spots from 6th to 3rd. The once formidable Altima is falling into mediocrity. Hyundai's Sonata, Kia's Optima, VW's Passat, and Mercedes-Benz's E-Class all had similar 20+ percentage sales declines.

    Utility sales items of note: The well-built Toyota RAV4 owned this segment having an almost 40 percent gap to the second place Honda CR-V. Rogue has fallen 3 spots in as many months despite the best online marketing in the segment. The darling goes to the all-new 2018 Equinox with sales increasing by almost 85 percent.

    August 2017 Pickup Segment Top 10 Sales and Rankings

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    Pickup sales items of note: The F-series continues to achieve astounding sales volumes over the rest of the segment. GM is making progress with overall truck sales thanks mainly to the Silverado and Colorado volumes which in turn shows GMs pickup truck lineup in total outselling Ford's F-Series. Tacoma continues to astound despite my own personal distaste for its poor efficiency, ergonomics, and price.

    August 2017 Electrified Segments Top 10 Sales and Rankings

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    Electrified sales items of note: The real standout is the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid as volumes continue to climb. A few more months of this and it may even surpass the struggling Prius liftback! Fusion Hybrid moved back ahead of the very steady Niro sales. The Kia Niro as its sales continue to hold in the 2,500+ range once again. It is good to see the most efficient vehicle in the segment holding onto sales volumes with little discounting proving its resilience. If only more Texan's were in it instead of their CUV/SUV/Pickup of choice, there would be no gasoline shortage in the region. Ioniq sales continue to struggle possibly due to minor incentive help from Hyundai.

    On the plug-in front, the Prius Prime continues to move forward placing both the Volt and the Leaf in its rear view. Ford's Fusion Energi and C-MAX Energi swapped places in August.

    2017 U.S. August Auto Industry Sales Totals

    U.S. August 2017 Sales vs. August 2016 Sales Ranks and Results for the top 18 Automobile Manufacturers
    1. GM U.S. August 2017 Sales Up 7.5% with 275,552 Vehicles Sold
    2. Toyota U.S. August Sales Up 6.8% with 227,625 Vehicles Sold
    3. Ford U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 2.1% with 209,897 Vehicles Sold
    4. FCA U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 10.6% with 176,033 Vehicles Sold
    5. Honda U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 2.4% with 146,015 Vehicles Sold
    6. Nissan U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 13.1% with 108,326 Vehicles Sold
    7. Subaru U.S. August 2017 Sales Up 4.6% with 63,215 Vehicles Sold
    8. Hyundai U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 24.6% with 54,310 Vehicles Sold
    9. Kia U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 1.7% with 53,323 Vehicles Sold
    10. VW U.S. August 2017 Sales Up 9.0% with 32,015 Vehicles Sold
    11. Mercedes-Benz August 2017 Sales Down 8.5% with 29,183 Vehicles Sold
    12. BMW U.S. August 2017 Sales Down 8.2% with 28,001 Vehicles Sold
    13. Mazda U.S. July 2017 Sales Down 1.0% with 25,846 Vehicles Sold
    14. Audi U.S. August 2017 Sales Up 2.8% with 19,811 Vehicles Sold
    15. Jaguar/Land Rover U.S. August 2017 Sales Up 1.0% with 9,421 Vehicles Sold
    16. Mitsubishi U.S. August 2017 Sales Up 11.3% with 8,164 Vehicles Sold
    17. Volvo U.S. August 2017 Sales Up 4.1% with 7,994 Vehicles Sold
    18. Porsche U.S. July 2017 Sales Down 9.1% with 4,709 Vehicles Sold
    Top 18 U.S. August Auto Industry Manufacturers sales items of note: Subaru moved up yet another spot to #7 ahead of both Kia and Hyundai and appears to have placed both in the rear view for good. Hyundai and Kia swapped sales spots in August as well. VW moved ahead of Mercedes-Benz too occupy the 10th spot.

    2017 U.S. Monthly Auto Industry Sales Totals

    January 2017 (+.01 million): 1.14 million vs 1.13 million sold in January of 2016
    February 2017 (-.01 million): 1.32 million vs 1.33 million sold in February of 2016
    March 2017 (-.05 million): 1.54 million vs 1.59 million sold in March of 2016
    April 2017 (-.06 million): 1.44 million vs. 1.50 million sold in April of 2016

    May 2017 (+.06 million): 1.52 million vs. 1.46 million sold in May of 2016
    June 2017 (-.06 million): 1.46 million vs. 1.51 million sold in June of 2016
    July 2017 (-.11 million): 1.41 million vs. 1.52 million sold in July of 2016
    August 2017 (-.04 million): 1.47 million vs 1.51 million sold in August of 2016

    August 2017 U.S. Automotive industry sales of 1.47 million was down 2.6 percent vs. the 1.51 million sold in August of 2016. On a Daily Selling Rate (DSR) basis, August sales were off 6.3 percent given there were 27 selling days in August of 2017 vs. 26 in August of 2016.

    August 2017 sales YTD of 11.31 million was down 2.7 percent from the 11.62 million sold through August of 2016 YTD. There were 204 selling days in both 2017 and 2016.
     
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  2. xcel

    xcel PZEV, there's nothing like it :) Staff Member

    [​IMG] Hyundai Canada sold 11,949 vehicles in August, off 10.5 percent compared to the 13,405 sold in August of 2016.

    YTD sales of 97,271 vehicles, off 9 percent when compared to sales through the same period of 2016.

    Accent sales of 1,103 vehicles, down 53.5 percent
    Elantra sales of 4,686 vehicles, down 3.2 percent
    Ioniq sales of 149
    Sonata sales of 967 vehicles were down 16.3 percent
    Tucson sales of 2,747 vehicles, up 67 percent

    Canada August 2017 Ranks and Results for the top 7 Automobile Manufacturers

    Ford Canada August 2017 Sales Down 5.8% with 27,299 Vehicles Sold
    GM Canada August 2017 Sales Up 28.5% with 22,547 Vehicles Sold
    Toyota Canada August 2017 Sales Up 7.5% with 20,036 Vehicles Sold
    FCA Canada August 2017 Sales Down 9.4% with 19,648 Vehicles Sold
    Honda Canada August 2017 Sales up 2.9% with 18,351 Vehicles Sold
    Nissan Canada August 2017 Sales Up 14.4% with 13,163 Vehicles Sold
    Hyundai August June 2017 Sales Down 10.5% with 11,949 vehicles sold

    Canadian sales items of note: GM Canada and Toyota Canada moved ahead of FCA Canada in August.
     

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