In a month where total vehicle sales fell over 10%, car sales climbed over 2%. Small cars were especially successful. Two cars that have not grabbed critical acclaim, Ford's Focus and the Dodge Caliber, jumped 52% and 7%, respectively compared with May of last year.
It doesn't seem that long ago that America's love affair with truck-based SUVs and cheap gas led to a majority of vehicle sales being classified as trucks. In the 31 days of May, that former majority dropped to the low 40s%. Here are the Numbers for American automakers and their sub-brands in America in May... in agony.
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37.8 - posted percentage loss for Buick for May 2008 compared with the same period one year earlier
26 - posted percentage loss for Cadillac, May/08 against May/07
27.1 - posted percentage loss for Chevrolet, May/08 against May/07
28 - posted percentage loss for the whole Chrysler group, May/08 vs May/07
16.6 - posted percentage loss for Ford, May/08 against May/07
38.8 - posted percentage loss for GMC, an all truck and SUV brand for May of this year against May/07
61.7 - posted percentage loss for Hummer, an all heavy-duty SUV brand that GM is interested in selling, for the May/08 vs May/07 comparison
42 - percentage loss for luxury brand Lincoln for May of '08 against the same period last year
28 - percentage drop in sales faced by Mercury, Ford's pointless brand, for May/08 against May/07
25.9 - percentage drop in sales for Pontiac, a brand featuring some new models, for this May against last May
28 - percentage drop in sales for GM-owned Saab for May/08 against May/07
32.7 - percentage plummeting in product sales for Saturn, featuring its best model lineup ever, for May/08 vs May/07
24 - percentage drop in sales for Ford-owned Volvo for May/08 against May/07
18,455 - lead, in sales, that the Chevrolet brand had over the whole Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep group in May
15,603 - combined sales in May for FMC's luxury duo (Volvo and Lincoln), out-performing GM's Swedish-American dup (Saab and Cadillac) by 107
97.5 - Pontiac Vibe's percentage points lead it held over the Pontiac brand as a whole in May-vs-May sales
23.4 - average decline in sales for Ford's four main SUVs, the Escape; Edge; Explorer; and Expedition
44.3 - jump in sales this May vs last May, measured in percent, for the Chevrolet Aveo
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