Sentra, Rogue, and Titan have a great September! Wayne Gerdes – CleanMPG – Oct. 3, 2017 2018 Nissan Sentra S with the 124 hp and 125 lb-ft of torque1.8L mated to a wide 7.3:1 ratio CVT – Pricing starts at $18,975 incl. the $885 D&H charge while offering owners a 29/37 mpg city/highway rating. $4k + off is as easy as asking for it. 2017 Nissan Sentra Nissan September 2017 Sales Overview Nissan sold 139,932 Nissan and Infiniti vehicles in September, up 9.5 percent over the 127,797 sold in September of 2016. On a Daily Selling Rate (DSR) basis, 26 selling days in Sept. of 2017 vs 25 in Sept. of 2016, sales were up 5.3 percent. Nissan on its own set a new September record with sales of 127,187 vehicles, up 9.3 percent over the 116,384 sold in September of 2016. Infiniti September sales of 12,745 were up 11.7 percent over the 11,413 sold in September of 2016. YTD sales of 1,196,241 were up 1.1 percent vs the 1,183,024 sold through the same period of 2016. On a DSR basis, one more selling day in 2017 compared to 2016, YTD sales were up 0.7 percent. Rogue set a September record on sales of 38,969 vehicles, up 47.3 percent over the 26,459 sold in September of 2016. YTD sales of 296,927 were up 22.9 percent above the 241,619 sold through the same period of 2016. Sentra achieved sales of 19,128 vehicles in September, up 39.9 percent over the 13,670 sold in September of 2016. YTD sales of 165,711 vehicles is down 2.2 percent below the 169,476 sold through the same period of 2016. September 2017 Top 10 Items of Note: RAM Pickups moved back ahead of the RAV4 and the Rogue is picking off where it left off a few months before with a strong September showing. The Corolla which fell out of the Top 10 last month moved back into the 8th spot in September while the Equinox fell from the Top 10 last month. U.S. Automobile Sept. 2017 vs. Sept. 2016 Market Share results September 2017 Market Share items of note: GM and Toyota gained 0.9 and 1.1 percent respectively which appears to have come from FCA which fell a steep 2.0 percent. Hyundai was down 1.1 percent due to the previously discussed fleet sales reductions. The outlier although by an almost insignificant amount at negative .2 percent was Subaru. All vs. August of 2016. September 2017 B and C-Segment Top 10 Sales and Rankings B and C-Segment sales items of note: The B-segment sales champ Nissan Versa continues to be unchallenged. Just as the all-new 2018 Hyundai Accent is being readied for public purchase, incentive to move the outgoing model appears to have kicked into high gear a that model went from 6th, to 5th, to 2nd over the last three months. Within the C-segment, the Civic continues to dominate. Elantra is off significantly for reasons mentioned previously while the VW Jetta is making a comeback moving up a spot in each of the last three months. The biggest news is that for the first time in forever, the Mazda3 was knocked off the C-Segment Top 10! It was replaced by the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Wow! September 2017 D and Utility Segment Top 10 Sales and Rankings D-segment sales items of note: The all-new 8th gen Toyota Camry continues to sit on top of the D-segment sales charts. The all-new 2018 Accord will reach showrooms soon which should show if the Accord has what it takes. The aging Altima continues to experience significant sales declines. Besides the intense competition from both the new Camry and Accord, I suspect Nissan like the rest of the majors are pulling back on fleet sales to pull up residuals. Hyundai's refreshed Sonata fell behind the Kia Optima. I was not expecting that despite the Optima being a great looking midsize that does not garner the respect it deserves. Utility sales items of note: The Toyota RAV4 like the Camry owns this segment while Rogue achieved enough momentum to push the CR-V back into 3rd. September 2017 Pickup Segment Top 10 Sales and Rankings Pickup sales items of note: The F-series achieved > 80,000 vehicles sold for the second time this year. GM’s overall truck sales (Silverado, Sierra, Colorado, and Canyon) outsold Ford by 5,233 vehicles. Although Titan sales continue to hold onto the 9th spot, the September and YTD volumes compared to 2016 are up significantly. September 2017 Electrified Segments Top 10 Sales and Rankings Electrified sales items of note: The September surprise standout is the Fusion Hybrid outselling both the Toyota Prius and the hot Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. The Prius has never been in the third spot in the hybrid segment. Ever! The Kia Niro continues to hold onto its 2,500+ vehicle sales per month while the Accord Hybrid is closing in. The largest percentage increase was the Highlander Hybrid while the all-new Camry Hybrid moved ahead of it taking the 6th spot. On the plug-in front, the Sonata PHEV inched into the Top 10 while the Audi e-tron fell off. U.S. Sept. 2017 Sales vs. Sept. 2016 Sales Ranks and Results for the top 18 Automobile Manufacturers GM U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 11.9% with 279,397 Vehicles Sold Toyota U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 14.9% with 226,632 Vehicles Sold Ford U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 8.7% with 222,248 Vehicles Sold FCA U.S. September 2017 Sales Down 9.7% with 174,266 Vehicles Sold Honda U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 6.8% with 142,722 Vehicles Sold Nissan U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 9.5% with 139,932 Vehicles Sold Hyundai U.S. September 2017 Sales Down 15.5% with 55,271 Vehicles Sold Subaru U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 0.4% with 55,120 Vehicles Sold Kia U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 6.6% with 52,468 Vehicles Sold Mercedes-Benz U.S. September 2017 Sales Down 2.2% with 32,337 Vehicles Sold VW U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 33.2% with 32,112 Vehicles Sold BMW U.S. September 2017 Sales Down 0.4% with 29,307 Vehicles Sold Mazda U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 3.4% with 25,738 Vehicles Sold Audi U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 9.6% with 19,308 Vehicles Sold Jaguar/Land Rover U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 16.9% with 9,703 Vehicles Sold Mitsubishi U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 17.2% with 8,430 Vehicles Sold Volvo U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 40.7% with 7,990 Vehicles Sold Porsche U.S. September 2017 Sales Up 12.9% with 5,059 Vehicles Sold Sept. U.S Auto Manufacturers Sales Items of Note: Subaru fell behind Hyundai despite a positive sales month. The AWD brand is closing in on the first monthly decline in years and I am hearing on the radio $5k off on some models in San Diego to help October sales going forward. Mercedes-Benz edged out VW which in turn moved ahead of BMW for 10th, 11th, and 12th spot respectively. 2017 vs 2016 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 (-.05 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 (-.03 million): 1.48 million vs 1.51 million sold in August of 2016 September 2017 (+.09 million): 1.52 million vs 1.43 million sold in September of 2016 September 2017 U.S. Automotive industry sales of 1.52 million was up 6.3 percent vs. the 1.43 million sold in September of 2016. On a Daily Selling Rate (DSR) basis, September sales was up 2.2 percent given there were 26 selling days in September of 2017 vs. 25 in September of 2016. A pretty good showing and positive sign as the previous three months of declines has been broken. Vehicle replacements to cover Hurricane Harvey and Irma’s devastation should help sales going forward. September 2017 sales YTD of 12.84 million vehicles was down 1.6 percent from the 13.05 million sold through the same period of 2016. There were 230 selling days in 2017 and 229 selling days in 2016 leading to a 2.0 percent fall off on a Daily Selling Rate (DSR) basis. September 2017 automotive industry seasonally annual adjusted rate (SAAR) exceeded 18 million on volume of 1.52 million vehicles. Annual SAAR continues to point towards 17 million vehicles, possibly making 2017 the third consecutive year in which the industry will reach that milestone.
Nissan Canada September 2017 Sales Up 14.3% with 13,437 Vehicles Sold The new imported Qashqai CUV model provides the brands sales strength. Nissan Canada achieved a September 2017 sales record of 13,437 vehicles sold, up 14.3 percent over the 11,755 sold in September of 2016. YTD sales of 114,324 were up 9.6 percent over the 104,311 sold through the same period of 2016. Nissan on its own set a September sales record with 12,215 vehicles sold, up 14.4 percent over the 10,679 sold in September of 2016. YTD sales of 104,788, up 9.5 percent over the 95,663 sold through the same period of 2016. Infiniti also set a September sales record with 1,222 vehicles sold, up 13.6 percent. In December 2014, Nissan Canada exceeded 100,000 vehicles sold for the first time in history. In 2015, Nissan crossed the 100K threshold in November, and in 2016, the company reached the 100K milestone in October. This year, Nissan exceeded 100,000 vehicles sold in September. Nissan Canada September Sales Highlights The Nissan Qashqai achieved September sales of 1,553 vehicles. The model was introduced just four months ago so there is no sales comparison to 2016. YTD sales reached 5,257. Canada September 2017 Ranks and Results for the top 7 Automobile Manufacturers Ford Canada September 2017 Sales Up 2.4% with 30,899 Vehicles Sold GM Canada September 2017 Sales Up 7.0% with 27,237 Vehicles Sold Toyota Canada September 2017 Sales Up 14.5% with 22,018 Vehicles Sold FCA Canada September 2017 Sales Down 6.1% with 18,444 Vehicles Sold Honda Canada September 2017 Sales up 3.3% with 18,181 Vehicles Sold Nissan Canada September 2017 Sales Up 14.3% with 13,437 Vehicles Sold Hyundai Canada September 2017 Sales Up 2.6% with 11,961 vehicles Sold Canadian sales items of note: Honda Canada is quickly closing in on FCA Canada sales.