May 1, 200817 yr Mazda Reports Best April Since 1995 With 12.8 Percent Sales Increase IRVINE, Calif., May 1 /PRNewswire/Link to Press Release IRVINE, Calif., May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported a double-digit increase in sales for April with 23,760 units sold in the U.S., a 12.8 percent increase over last year. Year-to-date sales are up 1.3 percent with 101,391 vehicles sold. MAZDA3, fresh off being named one of the "2008 Coolest New Cars Under $18,000" by Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com, reported sales of 9,234 units, up 14.8 percent. Redesigned for 2008, the MAZDA5 multi-activity vehicle reported its best-ever April with 2,011 units sold, accounting for a 65.7 percent increase, while MAZDA6 reported a 15.9 percent increase with sales of 4,856 units. Mazda's crossover SUV lineup continues its strong sales momentum. The winner of the 2008 North American Truck of the Year and 2008 Motor Trend Sport/Utility of the Year, CX-9, reported sales of 2,216 units, up 24.8 percent versus last year. CX-7 recorded 2,334 units sold while Tribute sold 1,192 units in April, up 58.1 percent. Combined, the Mazda crossover SUV lineup reported year-to-dates sales of 25,703 units, up nearly 25 percent versus last year. "Having the right vehicles at the right price, at the right time, is driving our sales success this month and this year," said Jim O'Sullivan, President and CEO, MNAO. "We anticipated the possibility of rising gas prices with a very strong lineup of fuel efficient vehicles which appeal to consumers' dramatically changing lifestyles." Mazda Motor de Mexico (MMdM) celebrated its best-ever April with sales of 1,627 vehicles, up 41 percent versus last year. On a year-to-date basis, MMdM reported 6,656 total sales, accounting for a 40 percent increase. Mazda Canada, Inc. reported sales of 9,115 units, down 11.9 percent, while its year-to-date sales are up 2.2 percent with 28,712 vehicles sold. Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., Mazda North American Operations oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda vehicles in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico through nearly 900 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc., located in Ontario; in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City; and in Puerto Rico by Mazda de Puerto Rico in San Juan.Mazda North American Operations - April 2008 Month-To-Date Year-To-Date April April % April April % 2008 2007 Change 2008 2007 Change Mazda3 9,234 8,046 14.8% 36,310 39,973 (9.2)% Mazda5 2,011 1,214 65.7% 8,490 5,762 47.3% Mazda6 4,856 4,189 15.9% 24,450 24,362 0.4% MX-5 Miata 1,441 1,663 (13.3)% 4,685 6,036 (22.4)% RX-8 327 474 (31.0)% 1,238 2,205 (43.9)% Protege - - N/A - - N/A CX-7 2,334 2,740 (14.8)% 11,461 12,680 (9.6)% CX-9 2,216 1,776 24.8% 8,939 5,470 63.4% Tribute 1,192 754 58.1% 5,303 2,457 115.8% B-Series Truck 149 203 (26.6)% 515 1,070 (51.9)% MPV - 1 (100.0)% - 121 (100.0)% Total Vehicles CARS 17,869 15,586 14.6% 75,173 78,338 (4.0)% TRUCKS 5,891 5,474 7.6% 26,218 21,798 20.3% TOTAL 23,760 21,060 12.8% 101,391 100,136 1.3% MEMO: IMPORT CAR 13,013 11,397 14.2% 50,723 53,976 (6.0)% IMPORT TRUCK 4,550 4,517 0.7% 20,400 18,271 11.7% IMPORT TOTAL 17,563 15,914 10.4% 71,123 72,247 (1.6)% DOMESTIC CAR 4,856 4,189 15.9% 24,450 24,362 0.4% DOMESTIC TRUCK 1,341 957 40.1% 5,818 3,527 65.0% DOMESTIC TOTALS 6,197 5,146 20.4% 30,268 27,889 8.5% Note: MPV & Protege are discontinued vehicles.
May 1, 200817 yr I'm confused...how is the CX-7 up 14.8%? It's not. It's down 14.8%. If it's in parentheses that means it's down, not up.
May 1, 200817 yr Year to date the 3 is still down a little bit. It looses a little bit in price to the Cobalt and the Focus, so this is about what I would expect in a tight economy. Chris
May 7, 200817 yr I was thinking... the redesigned Mazda5 looks somewhat like a Euro Ford, particularly the headlights and gaping lower grille, and that it might do better in the US as a Focus xBBox, or something. The Ford dealer base is much greater than Mazda's, the Ford brand attracts far more people, boxy "sport compact" crossovers are in, and the market wants a fuel efficient 6-7 passenger vehicle. The Mazda 5 is the right car for the right moment but saddled with the wrong badge and no media attention. Imagine it with a new bumper and grille... Soften up the suspension a bit, offer the second row middle seat found in Japan and Europe, and I think there will be many takers for <$20K.
May 14, 200817 yr I'm not particularly fond of the idea of rebadging any Mazda products for Ford. It's bad enough that Mazda has the Tribute (although it is experiencing an upswing in sales, I still hate the fact that it is included in Mazda's portfolio; I would rather see a more brand appropriate CX-5 crossover in the lineup) and B-Series Ford clone products in their lineup. I don't want to see Mazda or Volvo sucked into the badge engineered black hole that has cheapened Lincoln's image and rendered Mercury totally irrelevant in today's auto market. It seems like Mazda still isn't supporting this vehicle with enough marketing. I see a lot of ads for the Mazda3 (which I understand since smaller cars are becoming increasingly more popular in a fuel conscious market) and the CX-7 (which is perplexing since it is down in sales and requires premium fuel in a repressed economy). I see little advertising for the Mazda5, though. You would think that Mazda would jump on the opportunity to increase sales on a product that is experiencing an upswing in sales and also take advantage of the fact that they currently have this segment (miniMPV) almost completely to themselves (except for the Kia Rondo). Doesn't Ford build a similar vehicle on the same platform in Europe called the C-MAX? It seems to me they could import this to the U.S. to have a miniMPV type vehicle in their lineup. The one disadvantage of this would be that the C-MAX only has two rolls of seats, however (if I correctly recall).
May 14, 200817 yr mazda 5 is underpowered and doesn't get good real world mpg anyways. c-max is alright but has that ugly euro nerd wagon look that US folks wouldn't care for anyways. think kia rondo.
May 14, 200817 yr Personally, I'd rather have a 3 wagon than a Mazda 5... Chris I totally agree. The Mazda3 5-door is definitely cooler than the Mazda5. I am sure there are people that need the extra utility that the Mazda5 provides though.
May 15, 200817 yr mazda 5 has the third row seats which come into play for many. looks wise, the mazda 5 is stylish and its utility is unquestioned. if there is one vehicle that would benefit from that turbo 4, its the mazda 5.
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