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SUV sales plummet, high gas prices cited




SUV sales plummet, high gas prices cited


SUV sales plummet, high gas prices cited
mongabay.com
October 4, 2005

High gas prices caused American consumers to spurn sport-utility vehicles in September. Further, resale values for SUVs are falling as demand for the gas-guzzling vehicles softens while interest in smaller, more fuel-efficient models soars.



According to The Wall Street Journal and Autodata Corp., U.S. car and light-truck sales fell 7.6% in September to an annual selling pace of 16.36 million vehicles. The September sales figures are the best evidence to date that consumers are looking for more fuel-efficient vehicles as gasoline prices have climbed past $3 per gallon.



Of the big automakers, GM sales fell 24% from last year, while Ford sales dropped 19.5%. DaimlerChrysler AG’s Chrysler Group saw sales increase 3.7%; Toyota Motor Corp., maker of the popular gas-electric hybrid Prius, jumped 10%; Nissan Motor Co.’s sales climbed 16% and Honda Motor Co., manufacturer of the efficient Civic and a new hybrid version of its Accord model, said sales rose 11.7%.



Last week, in an effort to make further gains with Americans feeling the pain of high gas prices, Toyota launched a new $60 million advertising campaign trumpeting its hybrid technology.





This is a NIH news release.


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