By the Numbers - 2009: Up and Down Year Ends Down For Most Edition

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010



Subaru, Kia and Hyundai increase alone, FoMoCo loses least


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We at Waldorf Ford regonize what a terrible year 2009 was for the auto industry as a whole. The slumping economy did nothing to bolster consumer confidence to say the least. We at your Ford Dealer in Southern Maryland noticed that all year long. With all that being said we were happy to see some good news in what could easily be considered a bad news report. Call us the eternal optimists be we see it as a glass half full senerio for us.

Most automakers giving themselves a pat on the back for a strong sales performance in December should take a second look at the books. A good month of sales to finish off a crappy year still equals a crappy year of sales. The chart below makes this perfectly evident, as only three individual brands and no multi-brand automakers managed to make it through 2009 selling more vehicles than they did in 2008. Not surprisingly,Subaru, Kia and Hyundai (in that order) were the three brands to post an overall sales increase in 2009, with Subaru posting a double-digit rise of 15 percent. With 216,652 sales overall, Subaru now sells more vehicles in the U.S. thanVolkswagen and Mazda, two direct competitors with larger lineups.

Though no multi-brand automaker can claim a sales victory in 2009, you might be surprised to learn that Ford Motor Company with its Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo brands performed the best. FoMoCo sales in 2009 fell 15 percent, a smaller drop than any of its competitors. Toyota Motor Company sales (Toyota and Lexus combined) fell over 20 percent, but the Japanese juggernaut still managed to beat Ford in number of vehicles sold (1.77 million to 1.68 million).

The rest of the industry's performance can be viewed in the chart below. Note that there were 308 selling days in both 2008 and 2009, so the percent change in volume sold will equal the percent change in the daily average sales rate.


Brand/Company
Volume %
Dec. '09
Dec. '08
DSR* %
DSR Dec. '09
DSR Dec. '08
Subaru
15.43
216,652
187,699
15.43
703
609
Kia
9.75
300,063
273,397
9.75
974
888
Hyundai
8.29
435,064
401,742
8.29
1,413
1,304
Volkswagen
-4.34
213,454
223,128
-4.34
693
724
Audi
-5.75
82,716
87,760
-5.75
269
285
Ford
-14.34
1,445,742
1,687,731
-14.34
4,694
5,480
Mercedes-Benz
-15.34
190,604
225,128
-15.34
619
731
Volvo
-15.96
61,435
73,102
-15.96
199
237
Mini
-16.37
45,225
54,077
-16.37
147
176
Lexus
-16.96
215,975
260,087
-16.96
701
844
Nissan
-17.81
689,014
838,361
-17.81
2,237
2,722
Honda
-18.63
1,045,061
1,284,261
-18.63
3,393
4,170
Toyota
-20.61
1,554,174
1,957,575
-20.61
5,046
6,356
BMW
-21.12
196,502
249,113
-21.12
638
809
Mazda
-21.29
207,767
263,949
-21.29
675
857
Lincoln
-22.79
82,847
107,295
-22.79
269
348
Mercury
-23.24
92,299
120,248
-23.24
300
390
Porsche
-24.35
19,696
26,035
-24.35
64
85
Chevrolet
-25.35
1,344,629
1,801,131
-25.35
4,366
5,848
Buick
-25.43
102,306
137,197
-25.43
332
445
Acura
-26.84
105,723
144,504
-26.84
343
469
Infiniti
-28.23
81,089
112,989
-28.23
263
367
Jeep
-30.61
231,701
333,901
-30.61
752
1,084
GMC
-31.09
259,779
376,996
-31.09
843
1,224
Cadillac
-32.31
109,092
161,159
-32.31
354
523
Pontiac
-33.31
178,300
267,348
-33.31
579
868
Dodge
-33.34
522,686
784,113
-33.34
1,697
2,546
Smart
-40.72
14,595
24,622
-40.72
47
80
Mitsubishi
-44.85
53,636
97,257
-44.85
174
316
Chrysler
-47.18
177,015
335,108
-47.18
575
1,088
Saab
-59.38
8,680
21,368
-59.38
28
69
Saturn
-61.35
72,660
188,004
-61.35
236
610
Hummer
-67.09
9,046
27,485
-67.09
29
89
COMPANIES
Ford Mo Co
-15.39
1,682,323
1,988,376
-15.39
5,462
6,456
Nissan NA
-19.05
770,103
951,350
-19.05
2,500
3,089
American Honda
-19.46
1,150,784
1,428,765
-19.46
3,736
4,639
Toyota Mo Co
-20.18
1,770,149
2,217,662
-20.18
5,747
7,200
BMW Group
-20.27
241,727
303,190
-20.27
785
984
General Motors
-30.07
2,084,492
2,980,688
-30.07
6,768
9,678
Chrysler Group


-35.90
931,402
1,453,122
-35.90
3,024
4,718
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