- American Honda posts best month since May with September sales over 79,000 as supply issues improve
- CR-V Hybrid and Accord Hybrid push Honda electrified sales to September record
- Ridgeline posts best-ever September sales and CR-V tops 22,000 units as light truck sales remain strong
- All-new HR-V achieves monthly sales over 8,000 units as supply improves to meet demand
- Acura September sales top 8,000 units for best month since April 2022, led by MDX reaching 4,000 units
- All-new Acura Integra continues to lead its segment with September sales over 1,500 units
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Q3 | Total222,050 -35.8% | Cars64,501 -48.2% | Trucks157,549 -28.8% | Total21,792 -43.5% | Cars6,691 -39.1% | Trucks15,101 -45.2% | Total200,258 -34.8% | Cars57,810 -49.1% | Trucks142,448 -26.5% |
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September | Total79,354 -17.1% | Cars22,901 -29.1% | Trucks56,453 -11% | Total8,182 -13.1% | Cars2,134 -11% | Trucks6,048 -13.8% | Total71,172 -17.5% | Cars20,767 -30.5% | Trucks50,405 -10.7% |
“While the auto industry seems to be hit by one challenge after another with transportation issues and parts shortages, the efforts of our dealers helped achieve strong turn rates that maximize the available inventory for our customers,” said Mamadou Diallo, vice president of Auto Sales for American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “Now, the pipeline is getting stronger with the expectation that increased production in the fourth quarter will support important upcoming all-new model introductions, like the CR-V, CR-V Hybrid and Pilot.”