With "just" 16.6% of the U.S. new car market in March, General Motors' huge year-over-year gains from March 2010 don't look so good up against the market share decline from February's 20.8%. Ford Motor Company's market share rose from 15.7% in February to 17%. The Chrysler Group, BMW Group, American Honda, Hyundai/Kia, Mazda, and Nissan/Infiniti all posted market share gains in March.
But it was Ford - with a 25% year-over-year F-Series bump; a 56% increase in Fiesta sales compared with February; and more than double the number of Explorers sold over the same period in 2010 - that really stole GM's thunder. Are you surprised to hear about Alan Mulally's $26,520,515 income from Ford Motor Company? I should think not. Still, GM sold 51,632 Cruzes, Malibus, and Impalas in March. Those three cars alone represented a greater percentage of the market than the Volkswagen Group, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Subaru, or BMW. Not bad for a handful of models from just one GM brand.
You might see it another way: 4.273% of all new vehicle sales in America in March were Ford F-Series pickups. For a look at every automaker's monthly and year-to-date sales, have a click.
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But it was Ford - with a 25% year-over-year F-Series bump; a 56% increase in Fiesta sales compared with February; and more than double the number of Explorers sold over the same period in 2010 - that really stole GM's thunder. Are you surprised to hear about Alan Mulally's $26,520,515 income from Ford Motor Company? I should think not. Still, GM sold 51,632 Cruzes, Malibus, and Impalas in March. Those three cars alone represented a greater percentage of the market than the Volkswagen Group, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Subaru, or BMW. Not bad for a handful of models from just one GM brand.
You might see it another way: 4.273% of all new vehicle sales in America in March were Ford F-Series pickups. For a look at every automaker's monthly and year-to-date sales, have a click.
Related From GoodCarBadCar.net
U.S. Auto Brand Market Share - March 2012
U.S. New Vehicle Market Share By Brand - April 2011
U.S. New Vehicle Market Share By Brand - February 2011
Luxury Auto Market Share In America - March 2011
U.S. Auto Sales By Brand - March 2011
Popular Car Market Share In America - March 2011
Top 30 Best-Selling Luxury Cars In America - March 2011
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