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US LDV Sales Fall 37.1% in January; January SAAR Below 10 Million

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GM delivered a total of 923 hybrid vehicles in the month. In January, GM North America produced 65,000 vehicles (6,000 cars and 59,000 trucks). Camry Hybrid accounted for 5.5% The Prius mid-size gas-electric hybrid posted January sales of 8,121 units, down 28.6% to 20,147; sales of SUVs fell 52.7%

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US LDV Sales Down 34.4% in April; Hybrid Sales Down 45.5%

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to 28,955 units; sales of SUVs dropped 60.9% With the first full month of Insight sales, Honda posted combined hybrid sales of 5,457 units, up 25.5% Nissan North America, Inc. Sales of the volume leading ALtima were down 46.9% to 12,012 units, including 222 Altima hybrids. to 42,536 units.

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Cash for Clunkers Buoys US Auto Sales; Hybrid Sales Up 31.8% for Monthly New Vehicle Share of 3.55%

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TMS posted July sales of 24,295 hybrid vehicles, up 19.3% Light truck sales were led by the RAV4 compact SUV with best-ever July sales of 15,912 units, up 32.5% Some highlights: The all-new redesigned Prius mid-size gas-electric hybrid posted best-ever July sales of 19,173 units, up 29.7% Total Altima sales were down 21.2%

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US LDV Sales Down 33.7% in May; SAAR Up to 9.91M; Reported Hybrid Sales Down 28.5%; Hybrid New Vehicle Share of 2.8%

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to 63,697 units; sales of crossovers were down only 9% to 35,582 units; sales of SUVs were off 37.4% Sales of the Ford Fusion were 19,786, Ford Flex sales were 4,305 and sales of the company’s hybrid vehicles totaled 3,906—setting three new sales records. Nissan North America, Inc. The Altima Hybrid represented 0.5%

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Who is winning the green car race? The Green Piece

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Nissan: Until recently Nissan’s only contribution to the green car explosion was the Altima Hybrid, produced in collaboration with Toyota. As part of a partnership with Renault, Nissan will launch the LEAF in Europe and North America in 2010 before a global release in 2012 (see article ).