December 1, 20169 yr Mazda Reports November Sales Mazda CX-5 and CX-9 Post Best November Sales Since 2012 IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported November U.S. sales of 22,041 vehicles, representing a decrease of 3 percent versus last year. Year-to-date sales through November are 269,019 vehicles. There were 25 selling days in November 2016, versus 23 the year prior. Key November sales notes: Sales of the Mazda CX-3 are up 2.4 percent year-over-year (YOY), with 1,355 vehicles sold in the month of November. Mazda CX-5 posted its best-ever November with 8,865 vehicles sold. This number represents an increase of 1.2 percent over November of 2015. With 1,994 vehicles sold, the all-new Mazda CX-9 finished November up 65.9 percent YOY, marking the carline's best November since 2012. Year-to-date sales of Mazda's CX crossover SUVs sit at 130,614, with 12,214 vehicles sold in the month of November. Mazda's i-ACTIV All-Wheel Drive system continues its popularity among crossover SUV buyers, with 64 percent of buyers choosing the option. Mazda reported Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) sales of 2,574 vehicles, down 2.2 percent YOY. Month-To-Date Year-To-Date November November % % MTD November November % % YTD 2016 2015 Change DSR 2016 2015 Change DSR Mazda2 - 3 (100.0)% (100.0)% 3 296 (99.0)% (99.0)% Mazda3 6,388 7,405 (13.7)% (20.6)% 87,465 98,046 (10.8)% (10.8)% Mazda5 6 222 (97.3)% (97.5)% 373 8,310 (95.5)% (95.5)% Mazda6 3,046 3,089 (1.4)% (9.3)% 41,832 53,730 (22.1)% (22.1)% MX-5 Miata 387 732 (47.1)% (51.4)% 8,732 7,885 10.7% 10.7% CX-3 1,355 1,323 2.4% (5.8)% 16,911 4,743 256.5% 256.5% CX-5 8,865 8,756 1.2% (6.9)% 100,246 100,033 0.2% 0.2% CX-9 1,994 1,202 65.9% 52.6% 13,457 16,846 (20.1)% (20.1)% Total Vehicles CARS 9,827 11,451 (14.2)% (21.0)% 138,405 168,267 (17.7)% (17.7)% TRUCKS 12,214 11,281 8.3% (0.4)% 130,614 121,622 7.4% 7.4% TOTAL 22,041 22,732 (3.0)% (10.8)% 269,019 289,889 (7.2)% (7.2)% Selling Days 25 23 280 280
December 1, 20169 yr Their average transaction prices are higher than many other players, but they are still short 20,000 units for the year....
December 2, 20169 yr I wonder what, exactly Mazda would need to do get their volumes up? Their quality isn't too bad and many of their vehicles are ranked at or near the top of their segments in various reviews and they still can't get too many people to buy. I guess as long as they are making good margins that is the most important thing. I still wish they would form an alliance with FCA, though. Those two seem like a logical fit to me a la Renault Nissan. Edited December 2, 20169 yr by 2QuickZ's
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