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Tesla outpaces Volkswagen, Subaru, BMW in 2023 U.S. market share

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This morning, Kelley Blue Book published its figures for vehicle sales per manufacturer for 2023. General Motors was still the best-selling car company in the United States, selling 2,577,648 vehicles for the year, a 14.1 percent, with 654,888 sales in the U.S. In 2022, those 522,444 sales were good enough for 3.8

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Tesla Model 3 and Y still dominating U.S. EV market, shows data

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between January and September, dominating the rest of their competitors by a wide margin (via Automotive News ). Tesla does not disclose its sales data by country or by model, so registration data is often used as a proxy by which we can estimate vehicle sales. Others also don’t share EV model data in sales reports.

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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 undercuts Tesla Model 3 by more than $9,000

Baua Electric

2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 On the other hand, the revised Model 3, internally called the Highland, arrives soon in the U.S. Hyundai and sibling brand Kia combined now rank second in EV sales after Tesla, meaning the two Korean brands are ahead of other established automakers like Ford and General Motors.

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Chevy Traverse will get first off-road short, extra tech on 2024 style

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The area is “very important to General Motors, and it’s very important to Chevrolet,” Rory Harvey, GM’s unutilized president of North The united states, stated Monday at an tournament to show the Traverse. That compares with 113,423 Highlanders, unwell 3.4 That compares with 8,483 Highlanders, unwell 9.1

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Chevy Traverse will get first off-road short, extra tech on 2024 style

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The section is “very important to General Motors, and it’s very important to Chevrolet,” Rory Harvey, GM’s pristine president of North The us, stated Monday at an tournament to show the Traverse. That compares with 113,423 Highlanders, indisposed 3.4 %, and 104,423 Explorers, up 1.5 %.

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US hybrid sales slump in September

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What would happen when the cash for clunkers sales boom came to an end has been a question many automotive executives in the USA dared not think about. September 2009 light duty vehicle sales dropped back to pre-incentive lows with 745,997 cars and light duty trucks sold during the month according to Autodata. Reported sales dropped 4.1

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More information on hybrid sales slump

Green Cars News

Yesterday we told you how hybrid sales continued their downward trend in the US. Today we have more information with a breakdown of those sales. Overall, reported sales of hybrids dropped 45.5 Meanwhile, the Ford Escape and Mariner hybrids saw sales drop by 40.5 Toyota : Its’ combined hybrid sales dropped by 62.8

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