[Vision2020] The Nine Hottest Cars This Year
Kenneth Marcy
kmmos1 at frontier.com
Fri Jun 28 07:27:01 PDT 2013
The Nine Hottest Cars This Year
Car sales are on a tear. Through the first five months of 2013, U.S. car
sales are up by 8.2%, compared to the same period last year. Some of the
more popular models have posted even more substantial growth, well into
the double digits.
The Nissan Pathfinder, the Mazda CX-5 and the Toyota Avalon have all
doubled their 2012 five-month sales figures. Based on sales data
provided by , 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the nine models that sold most
units and are up by 25% compared to the same period of last year.
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Most of the popular models with major increases in sales have undergone
some significant changes recently. In most cases, it has been a design
overhaul of the entire model.
Alec Gutierrez, senior market analyst at Kelley Blue Book, explained why
redesigns of vehicles have had such an impact on the sales. "These are
all the latest and greatest redesigns, so they really feature the best
in terms of tech, in terms of features and amenities, in terms of style
and design, and really in terms of fuel economy."
The increasing importance of fuel economy gave some redesigned models a
leg up on older models. It also led many auto manufacturers to introduce
new hybrid models, which has boosted sales for some of the other models
on this list. Lexus introduced the Lexus ES-300h to its ES line in 2012.
Toyota released a hybrid model under its Avalon brand.
The importance of fuel efficiency also has led many auto buyers to
transition to one of the fastest-growing segments in the auto business
--- crossover utility vehicles, or CUVs. Gutierrez explained that these
cars, including hot models like the Escape, the Forester and CX-5, are
meeting the desire for the space and utility of an SUV with better fuel
efficiency. CUV sales through May are up 13.9%. "Growth in the small CUV
segment is certainly contributing to the growth of a lot of these
models, and the redesign that pushes them into the elite status."
Based on sales data provided by Kelley Blue Book, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed
the nine models that sold more than 25,000 units in the United States
between January and May of 2013, and are up by 25% compared to the same
period of last year. We also reviewed the past five full years of sales.
All combined fuel economy estimates listed are based on the smallest
engine size and the least expensive configuration, with numbers provided
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
These are the nine hottest cars this year.
http://247wallst.com/2013/06/28/the-nine-hottest-cars-this-year/
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