Honda Sales Accelerate Upwards 41% In November - Acura Sales Lift Off 23.6%

Honda Sales Accelerate Upwards 41% In November - Acura Sales Lift Off 23.6%
American Honda reports an all-time record for the month of November, with November 2012 U.S. sales of 116,580 units, an increase of 38.9 percent compared with November 2011. The Honda Division posted November 2012 sales of 104,334 units, an increase of 41.0 percent compared with November 2011. Acura U.S. November sales of 12,246 units represents an increase of 23.6 percent over November 2011.

Honda

  • Segment-leading Civic breaks 22-year-old November record (1990) with sales of 30,075 units, up 75 percent from a year ago
  • All-new Accord continues to ramp up with 26,248 sales, up 82 percent from last November
  • CR-V sets it ninth monthly sales record for 2012, up 36 percent to 22,333 sales

"We are now surpassing sales records set pre-recession, a true sign that our business has recovered," said John Mendel, American Honda executive vice president of Sales. "Honda's all-time best November demonstrates the fundamental strength of our core products. The new Accord is hitting its stride, and with the new Civic now arriving in dealerships, we're ready for a strong finish to 2012."

Acura

  • RDX sets its seventh-consecutive monthly sales record, up 129 percent from a year ago with 3,036 sales
  • MDX was the top selling Acura model in November, with 3,368 sales
  • ILX gains traction as the top selling Acura sedan in November, with 2,108 sales

"While the MDX leads the lineup in sales, the record-setting sales of RDX and ILX are doing a great job as the gateway to the Acura lineup in bringing new customers to the brand," said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura Sales. "The combination of Acura's growing lineup and rising industry sales are fueling Acura's momentum as we head into 2013." 

The daily selling rate (DSR) is calculated with 25 days for November 2012 and 25 days for November 2011. Year-to-date, the DSR is calculated with 281 days for 2012 and 280 days for 2011. All other percentages in release are unadjusted; see table for adjusted DSR figures.




cidflekkencidflekken - 12/3/2012 3:26:44 PM
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It must have killed you to write a positive article about Honda/Acura. Especially when VW's "blistering" sales pace wasn't even as momentous as Honda's 41% sales increase.


Dr550Dr550 - 12/4/2012 2:16:12 AM
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Boring cars and style based on the Honda Accord, Pilot and Civic platforms, engines, etc. Amen sister.


HughJassHughJass - 12/3/2012 4:33:35 PM
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After all the hype of the last year or so, Korea's dynamic duo of Hyundai-KIA only matched Honda sales. Lying to your customers will eventually catch up to you.

Although they are pouring on the incentives.
My buddies in the north say KIA is offering 10yr/200,000km warranties now.
Where I am, Hyundai is knocking $1500 off and will match up to $500 of your downpayment plus 0.9% financing. Toyota is offering $500 off.

The new Accord will kill the bloated Sonata.


chewychewy - 12/3/2012 4:48:58 PM
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Actually avg. Honda discount was $2,428 in November and only $1,586 for HYK and $2,075 for Toyota.

But more usefull figure is % discount of avg. price: Honda 9%, HYJ 7.1%, Toyota 7.3%


cidflekkencidflekken - 12/4/2012 1:26:45 PM
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chewy, you need to remember that Honda was trying to unload previous Accords and Civics to make room for the new, incoming models. discounts are expected to be heavy in that situation. neither Toyota, Kia or Hyundai presented new models in Oct/Nov.


chewychewy - 12/4/2012 4:38:02 PM
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Sure, but the emergency refresh Civic sale and unload old Accords sale certainly helped with the sales figures as well. The Civic outsold the Camry which never happens and like you said the reason was the heavier discounting by Honda. Nissan had far higher discounts than all the brands I mentioned though.


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