Monday, February 21, 2011

2010 sales of automobile giants Toyota increased except

For three U.S. car giants, May 12 / 2010 is a good month, Chryler achieved the highest sales up 16%, followed by GM with an increase of 8% due to the timely launch of new models and the need rising demand for crossover vehicles. Ford said sales rose only a modest 4%.

The most praiseworthy Hyundai & Kia is up 37% in December and in 2010 increased 22% with record sales is 894,496 units.

Toyota affected by the recall crisis late last year and earlier this year said sales in December in the U.S. fell 6%. Total sales in both decreased slightly in 2010 with the number of 1.76 million vehicles.

The report's results show that manufacturers in the U.S. auto sales have risen continuously since 12/2009 enough to draw conclusions after 5 years of consecutive decline, the year in 2010 U.S. car sales rise early first since 2005. Vehicle sales in the year 2009 is considered the lowest in 27 years.

According to Jesse Toprak, an analyst with leading TrueCar.com, a car shopping sites on the Internet, "Twelve months is really strong, we are beginning to see the market is recovering, people start buying cars again. Demand for cars is not liberated until we witness the recovery of the housing market and new jobs are created, then the economic growth rate reached about 10%. "

Chrysler
December is September 9 th consecutive Chrysler sales growth. Jeep Grand Cherokee demands increased 3 times, and Ram pickup jumped 93% from 12/2009. Annual sales reached 1,085,211 vehicles increased by 17%.

Automobile manufacturers have launched 16 all-new models or improved in 2010, most were introduced in the 4th quarter.

Fred Diaz trademark Ram head and director of Chrysler marketing of products, said "We are very proud of the changes of business results this year."

Ford
Ford's December sales were up 2 digit month except in July rose 3% in August and down 14% from last year, Ford has sold so many cars in the "Cancel used car, buy a new car."

While the Ford brand sales increased 10% in December, the company's overall results are affected by the drop in sales 23% 11% marks Lincoln and Mercury brands in the second car is no longer appropriate tastes of the public.

As of the year, Ford's sales rose 17% to 1.935 million vehicles and is the 2nd consecutive year of sales growth, this is the first time since 1993, Ford's market share increased by 2 years.

General Motors
For GM, the fourth month in December as sales increase in a row after losing 25% in August compared to 2009 when the government launched the program "Cancel used car, buy a new car."

Sales both in the U.S. in 2010 increased by 7%, this was the first oil sales since 1999.
In December, the demand in the four surviving brand of GM in the U.S. increased 40% for Buick, Cadillac for 13%, 9% to 35% in the Buick and Chevrolet.

For all of 2010, sales of four brands of GM rose 21% to reach 2.2 million units, which retail up 16%.

Brand sales rose 4 118,435 vehicles this year compared with 8 brand in 2009.
GM said the company sold 567,458 of contrition crossovers in the U.S. today, more than any other carmaker.

Toyota runners return to the throne Ford
With sales in 2010 reached 1,964,059 vehicles from 1,677,234 vehicles in 2009 increased 17%, Ford regain top spot in the U.S. in the 2nd 76 years Toyota has been painting away in 2007. Toyota last year, Ford lost 200 thousand vehicles.

Toyota is affected by the scandal about safety issues in the U.S. market should maintain sales at 1,763,595 compared with 1,770,000 vehicles last year. Toyota is the only automotive giant with sales declining in the U.S..

Sales in December and in 2010 both showing the U.S. automobile industry has entered a period of sustainable recovery.
Tags:Toyota,Nissan,GM,BMW,Ford

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