Three Brand Automotive Sales Will Decline in the US?


New York - There are three car manufacturers in the US are predicted to record a decline in sales during November 2014. Who are they?

All three automakers are estimated weaker sales in November was Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., which is predicted to fall 8.5%, Hyundai / Kia fell 6.6%, and Ford Motor Co.

In October, as reported by the WSJ, Nissan bmenjual 103,000 vehicles, and Edmunds estimates that figure will sag to about 97,500 units.

The sales decline was caused by sluggish sales in the compact crossover / SUV, the Nissan Rogue is represented by the model. The Rouge as the fourth best-selling model for this year. In August, sales increased rapidly Rouge but now fell sharply to teendah level in 10 months. Sentra or Maxima sedan sales also unable to help improve sales performance in total.

As for Hyundai / Kia, sales fell in October for the Elantra sedan nearly 30% on a monthly basis and dropped about 10% year-over-year, according to estimates of Kelley Blue Book (KBB).

Next is Ford. Ford's sales decline experienced this is a continuation of the trend in previous months. While Ford's flagship model, the F-150 berbodi new aluminum market in November, and before that Ford still spend the rest of the stock for the F-150 models older.

After the supply of new model Ford F-150 is normal, expected to be fueled Ford's performance. Because the F-150 has been the granary of money for the US car manufacturer.

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