Subaru March 2018 Sales: 58,097 Vehicles Sold, Up 5.9 Percent

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

    [​IMG] Sharp looking Crosstrek saves the brands consecutive monthly sales record.

    Wayne Gerdes – CleanMPG – April 3, 2018

    2018 Subaru Crosstrek

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    Subaru March 2018 U.S. Auto Sales

    Subaru reported it sold 58,097 vehicles in the United States in March, up 5.9 percent above the 54,871 sold in March of 2017. Sales were up 2.1 percent on a daily selling rate (DSR) basis in which there were 28 selling days in March of 2018 vs. 27 in March of 2017. This result represented the 76th consecutive month of yearly month-over-month growth and the best March U.S. sales in the history of the company

    Subaru’s YTD sales of 149,703 were up 3.8 percent above the 144,250 sold through the same period of 2017. Sales were up 1.1 percent on a DSR basis with 77 selling days in 2018 vs. 75 through the same period of 2017.

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    Subaru March and 1Q Sales Highlights

    There was only one highlight and its name is Crosstrek. The Crosstrek achieved March sales of 13,400 vehicles, up 88.2 percent over the 7,120 sold in March of 2017. This March 2018 result was an all-time high result and the first time the model has sold over 13,000 in any given month. YTD sales of 33,462 were up 65.3% percent over the 20,238 sold through the same period of 2017.

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    Top 10 March 2018 sales items of note: The well accepted Equinox continues to outsell the perennial leading CR-V.

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    B and C-Segment March 2018 sales items of note: The Sonic had a poor showing into the end of last year but that has since subsided as discounts continue to move it back to a more prominent position in the B-segment. Remember it used to hold on to the #2 spot behind the Versa for months on end just a few years ago. The all-new and imho, best B-segment available, all-new 2018 Accent continues to flounder since its release.

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    D and Utility-Segment March 2018 sales items of note: Other than the up and coming 5-series, there is a lot of blank ink in the D-Segment. The all-new Camry is holding its own while most of the segment continues to see sales declines as perspective purchasers continue to move to the CUV where double digit gains show across much of the top 10 in that segment.

    In the Crossover segment, Rogue has held onto its #1 position and #3 overall position through the1Q ahead of RAM pickups. That is saying something!

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    Pickup-Segment March 2018 sales items of note: There really is no change other than the sheer volume of Pickups’ sold. The F-Series has outsold 12 of the top 18 manufactures by its lonesome.

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    Electrified-Segment March 2018 sales items of note: With a slow January start, Ford has placed a lot of $s behind its Fusion Hybrid and its sales volume again dominates the HEV segment placing the strong RAV4 and fading Prius behind. The Camry Hybrid although not moving beyond its stagnant 5th spot within the HEV Top 10, the positive sales results bode well for continued success of the most efficient midsize available today.

    On the electric front, the Prius Prime PHEV now accounts for 41.8 percent of the Prius liftback sales. Given the lower cost and plug-in capability, is it any wonder?

    Tesla, Honda, FCA, and Kia do not supply HEV/PHEV/BEV monthly sales breakouts.

    U.S. Automobile March 2018 vs. March 2017 Market Share Comparison

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    March 2018 Market Share items of note: GM market share was up an extremely strong 1.3 percent compared to March of 2017. On the downside, Ford was down .6 percent, Hyundai was down 0.8 percent, and Nissan was down a steep 1.1 percent.

    U.S. March 2018 Sales vs. March 2017 Sales Ranks and Results for the top 18 Automobile Manufacturers
    U.S. March 2018 Sales vs. March 2017 Sales Ranks and Results for the top 18 Automobile Manufacturers

    Manufacturer ranking Items of note: Hyundai moved back ahead of Subaru despite a double digit negative monthly result. BMW, Mazda, and VW moved ahead of Mercedes-Benz with Mazda and VW achieving double digit sales volumes gains in March. Audi has sold 20,000 U.S. vehicles for just the fourth time and first ever for a March result.

    March 2018 U.S. Automotive industry sales of 1.649 million was up 6.3 percent vs. the 1.551 million sold in March of 2017. On a Daily Selling Rate basis with 28 selling days in March 2018 vs, 27 in March of 2017, sales were still up a healthy 2.6 percent.

    2018 YTD sales of 4.09 million is up .08 million or 2 percent over the 4.01 million sold through the same period of 2017.

    March 2018 automotive industry seasonally annual adjusted rate (SAAR) reached 16.8 million.
     
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