December 1, 200619 yr Nov. 2006 Sales: American Honda TORRANCE, Calif., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Total American Honda Motor Co., Inc., November vehicle sales increased 0.6 percent over last year to 106,446, breaking the previous November record of 105,860 set in 2005, the company announced today. Supported by a 51.1 percent increase in Honda CR-V sales and a 66.8 percent increase in Acura MDX sales, American Honda's light truck sales are up 8.1 percent for the month. Year-to-date total vehicle sales continue on a record-setting pace of 1,377,580 cars and light trucks, increasing 3.6 percent over last year and putting the company in line for a 13th straight year of sales increases. "Our all-new light truck products are off to a strong start," said Richard Colliver, executive vice president of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "The 2007 Honda CR-V has set a record every month since its introduction in September and the all-new 2007 Acura MDX posted its second best month ever." The Honda Division reported November sales of 89,246, down 3.0 percent from last year's all-time record November. Year-to-date, Honda Division sales are up 5.0 percent to 1,195,413 as Odyssey, Pilot, Civic, Ridgeline and CR-V have all achieved year-to-date increases. For November, record Honda CR-V sales totaled 16,242 and the popular Civic Hybrid model posted a record of 2,208 units, up 6.0 percent. The Acura Division posted record November sales of 17,200 vehicles, highlighted by record November sales of the TSX sports sedan and the MDX luxury SUV with 2,463 units and 6,086 units sold respectively. Consumer information is available at http://www.honda.com. American Honda Vehicle Sales For November 2006 Month-to-Date Year-to-Date November November DSR** November November DSR** 2006 2005 % Chg. 2006 2005 % Chg. American Honda Total 106,446 105,860 0.6% 1,377,580 1,329,672 3.6% Total Car Sales 54,662 57,951 -5.7% 777,509 770,916 0.9% Total Truck Sales 51,784 47,909 8.1% 600,071 558,756 7.4% Honda Total Car Sales 45,499 47,717 -4.6% 649,953 632,353 2.8% Honda Total Truck Sales 43,747 44,261 -1.2% 545,460 506,330 7.7% Acura Total Car Sales 9,163 10,234 -10.5% 127,556 138,563 -7.9% Acura Total Truck Sales 8,037 3,648 120.3% 54,611 52,426 4.2% Domestic Car Sales* 41,760 50,213 -16.8% 616,688 635,011 -2.9% Honda Division 36,321 44,079 -17.6% 551,185 564,067 -2.3% Acura Division 5,439 6,134 -11.3% 65,503 70,944 -7.7% Domestic Truck Sales* 35,542 37,163 -4.4% 447,392 422,416 5.9% Honda Division 27,505 33,515 -17.9% 392,781 369,990 6.2% Acura Division 8,037 3,648 120.3% 54,611 52,426 4.2% Import Car Sales 12,902 7,738 66.7% 160,821 135,905 18.3% Honda Division 9,178 3,638 152.3% 98,768 68,286 44.6% Acura Division 3,724 4,100 -9.2% 62,053 67,619 -8.2% Import Truck Sales 16,242 10,746 51.1% 152,679 136,340 12.0% Honda Division 16,242 10,746 51.1% 152,679 136,340 12.0% MODEL BREAKOUTS BY DIVISION Honda Division Total 89,246 91,978 -3.0% 1,195,413 1,138,683 5.0% Fit 2,603 25,702 Accord* 22,488 23,548 -4.5% 324,555 342,923 -5.4% Memo: Accord Hybrid 311 837 -62.8% 5,235 16,106 -67.5% Civic* 20,143 23,695 -15.0% 293,029 281,444 4.1% Memo: Civic Hybrid 2,208 2,083 6.0% 28,845 23,336 23.6% S2000 259 414 -37.4% 5,944 7,356 -19.2% Insight 2 60 -96.7% 719 624 15.2% FCX 4 0 4 6 -33.3% Odyssey* 11,338 12,292 -7.8% 161,888 158,047 2.4% Pilot* 9,520 12,040 -20.9% 137,192 124,565 10.1% CR-V 16,242 10,746 51.1% 152,679 136,340 12.0% Element* 3,155 3,940 -19.9% 48,171 51,374 -6.2% Ridgeline 3,492 5,243 -33.4% 45,530 36,004 26.5% Acura Division Total 17,200 13,882 23.9% 182,167 190,989 -4.6% RSX 530 1,521 -65.2% 16,688 19,296 -13.5% CL* 0 0 0 1 TL* 5,439 6,134 -11.3% 65,503 70,943 -7.7% TSX 2,463 1,274 93.3% 34,509 31,833 8.4% RL 731 1,298 -43.7% 10,799 16,294 -33.7% NSX 0 7 57 196 -70.9% MDX* 6,086 3,648 66.8% 47,894 52,426 -8.6% RDX* 1,951 6,717 Selling Days 25 25 280 280 * Honda and Acura vehicles are made of domestic and global sourced parts. ** Daily Selling Rate [source: American Honda]
December 1, 200619 yr Way to go, Ridgeline. Or, more accurately, way to not sell so much. I'm still surprised the Corolla outsells the Civic. Oh wait. I know why. We'll pick you up.
December 1, 200619 yr To me Honda's sales remained constant. Look how pathetic the new Civic is doing. It is now entering the second model year and it already is down? Wonder honda is playing short of supply trick. Honda made a big mistake with the Fridgeline. CR-V, MDX expected to rise. What surprises me is almost 100% increase in TSX sales, when we know that the new one might crop up in the COBO hall.
December 2, 200619 yr Look how pathetic the new Civic is doing. It is now entering the second model year and it already is down? Wonder honda is playing short of supply trick. 222861[/snapback] The Civic is still capacity limited, just like the Fit. I'm pretty sure they aren't doing it on purpose :AH-HA_wink: Honda recently announced they will make room for 60k more Civic's annually, starting in April, when they shift production of the Pilot out of the Alliston plant and start Civic production there as well. Of course 60k more per year still probably isn't enough, since that needs to meet the U.S. and Canada's demand. Honda made a big mistake with the Fridgeline. How do you think that? They planned on selling 50k per year. They exceeded that number last year, and as long as they sell 4,500 units next month, they will again this year.
December 2, 200619 yr Here you can buy a Civic and get a 500-750$ of gas. Why they do that if they are in short supply? Oh yeah, ang you get a free auto transmission with the Fit.
December 2, 200619 yr The RDX small SUV has not sold even 7K since its intro, it appears to be the first Honda in a LONG time not to be going over well.
December 2, 200619 yr WOW! Honda's full sized (Yea right!) pickup fell 33.4% for the month. And it's not even an old model.
December 2, 200619 yr WOW! Honda's full sized (Yea right!) pickup fell 33.4% for the month. And it's not even an old model. 223091[/snapback] Who said it was full sized? CR? Sales fluctuate, the important thing to look at is the overall sales for the year. If last Dec is any indication (6,589 sold), the Ridgeline shouldn't have a problem selling 4,500 units this Dec, to make it to 50,000.
December 4, 200619 yr Way to go, Ridgeline. Or, more accurately, way to not sell so much. I'm still surprised the Corolla outsells the Civic. Oh wait. I know why. We'll pick you up. 222852[/snapback] Yep... Just like I said, the Ridgeline isn't sh*t unless the media SPOON FEEDS it to the public. Expect more accolades soon.
December 4, 200619 yr Yep... Just like I said, the Ridgeline isn't sh*t unless the media SPOON FEEDS it to the public. Expect more accolades soon. 223792[/snapback] No vehicle is worth a damn unless it's in the media. It's called advertising. They aren't forcing anybody to buy the truck. Do you have the figures on the amount of money Honda has spent advertising the truck compared to other manufacturers and their direct competitors to the Ridgeline? Do you know if Honda has spent more on advertising than the others? Edited December 4, 200619 yr by siegen
December 4, 200619 yr I see plenty of Civics on dealer lots...how is that short supply? Plus, even if cpacity was maxed out, and demand is the same..wouldn't the sales numbers be flat instead of less? I don't see many Ridgelines around here. i don't think it's gonna reall go anywhere but down. But then Honda probably expected sales to fall.
December 4, 200619 yr I see plenty of Civics on dealer lots...how is that short supply? Plus, even if cpacity was maxed out, and demand is the same..wouldn't the sales numbers be flat instead of less? I don't see many Ridgelines around here. i don't think it's gonna reall go anywhere but down. But then Honda probably expected sales to fall. 223826[/snapback] Perhaps in your area sales aren't as good...however, Honda is shuffling its plants in NA to produce more Civics, that's a fact.Ridgeline was projected at 50k/yr. That's about where they will be, give or take a thou.... The RDX, however, looks like its waiting for a lease deal to come down the pike...poorly priced, IMO.
December 4, 200619 yr The RDX, however, looks like its waiting for a lease deal to come down the pike...poorly priced, IMO. 223831[/snapback] The problem is the leasing. A lot of luxury buyers lease their luxury cars, and the RDX does not have good lease pricing right now. That is probably the single largest factor hurting its sales.
December 4, 200619 yr The problem is the leasing. A lot of luxury buyers lease their luxury cars, and the RDX does not have good lease pricing right now. That is probably the single largest factor hurting its sales. 223836[/snapback] Correct. Exactly what I meant.You could lease an MDX (old) for the monthly on an RDX. Plus, I just don't think the RDX looks like its a $38k vehicle, nor is a 4 cyl. with or without turbo, a great selling point. Personally, I hate the X3 & all it stands for, but I can lease one for $299/mo. locally. nuff said.
December 4, 200619 yr Correct. Exactly what I meant. You could lease an MDX (old) for the monthly on an RDX. Plus, I just don't think the RDX looks like its a $38k vehicle, nor is a 4 cyl. with or without turbo, a great selling point. Personally, I hate the X3 & all it stands for, but I can lease one for $299/mo. locally. nuff said. 223866[/snapback] 33k :AH-HA_wink: Although the fact that you can lease a more expensive BMW for less per month sucks.
December 5, 200619 yr 33k :AH-HA_wink: Although the fact that you can lease a more expensive BMW for less per month sucks. 223891[/snapback] http://www.kbb.com/kbb/NewCars/PricingReport.aspx$37k w tech package,,,
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