Cox Automotive forecasts U.S. vehicle sales will decline 2.4% to 15.8 million units in 2026, with fleet sales dropping 6.1% as auto market slows.
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Tesla will have sold 152,829 vehicles in the third quarter of this year when the numbers are final in early October, and Cox Automotive says Ford was second in EV sales for the quarter, with Chevrolet ...
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Chesbrough added, "The sales pace in the new-vehicle market is expected to wane in the coming months, as more headwinds gather. Sales of EVs are likely to decline significantly, and market conditions ...
The U.S. auto market is shifting into a lower gear in 2026, but not stalling […] ...
After a little more than seven months, Cox Automotive has a new chief sales officer. According to a news release distributed on Tuesday, Cox Automotive promoted Tim McKinley from his position as ...
The EV market experienced significant growth in July, a trend that likely continued into August as consumers sought to benefit from expiring federal tax credits. July new EV sales climbed to an ...
As the 2024 sales year draws to a close, big winners are General Motors, with a projected sales increase of 18.5% for the fourth quarter, and Honda, up 5.9% for the same period. While Cox analysts ...
Cox Automotive projects U.S. new-vehicle sales to reach 15.8 million units in 2026, down 2.4% from 2025. Most auto market metrics are expected to decline modestly in 2026 after outperforming forecasts ...