AUTOS: March Sales Show Strong Gains
Boosted by automakers’ incentives, March auto sales are on pace for an annualized rate of 13.2 million, compared with a rate of 10.36 million vehicles for February, according to an early look at the results by Edmunds.com analysts.
“The industry has been recharged by incentives offers from Toyota and other automakers,” said Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds.com senior analyst. “There is a lot of money in the marketplace right now, and people are responding.”
Toyota has been thriving despite its recall and public-perception woes, largely because of the incentive lures offered to buyers. Other automakers, notably General Motors, have also boosted their sales with costly incentives.
“Toyota’s incentives announcement immediately generated nearly a 40 percent spike in that brand’s purchase intent by visitors to Edmunds.com,” said Edmunds.com Senior Analyst Ray Zhou. “But Toyota’s market share has dropped from its high point earlier this month because other automakers’ incentives programs have been effective as well.”
“Purchased intent” is gauged by studying potential new-car buyers’ activity on the Edmunds.com website.
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2009 Los Angeles Auto Show
If the North American auto show season has an official kickoff party, the Los Angeles Auto Show is it. In addition to world debuts of the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe, 2011 Toyota Sienna and VW Up! Lite Concept, the 2009 LA Auto Show again played host to the Green Car of the Year announcement, which went to a diesel car for the second year in a row. The LA Auto Show is also a first chance to see and touch the cars unveiled around the world in the eight months since the New York Auto Show, which this year included jaw-droppers like the 2011 Lexus LFA and 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.



