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US June auto sales strong; signs point to solid 6 months ahead

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Core Tip:(Photo: Ford Motor Company)DETROIT U.S. buyers snapped up new cars and trucks in June at a pace not seen since
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DETROIT U.S. buyers snapped up new cars and trucks in June at a pace not seen since before the recession.

Continuing demand for big pickups helped boost sales for Detroits automakers. Ford said Tuesday that its sales rose 14 per cent, while Chryslers gained 8 per cent and General Motors rose 6.5 per cent.

Japanese automakers reported solid gains as well. Nissans sales jumped 13 per cent, while Toyotas were up 10 per cent. But Volkswagens sales dropped 3 per cent, the third straight monthly decline for the German car company.

Other automakers will report sales later Tuesday.

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Analysts say they dont see much that could slow the sales momentum of the first six months. The factors that juiced sales low interest rates, wider credit availability, rising home construction and hot new vehicles are likely to remain in place. So far, hiccups in the stock market, higher taxes and fluctuating gas prices havent dampened demand.

I think the fundamentals for continued growth in the new vehicle sales industry are intact, Chryslers U.S. sales chief, Reid Bigland, said last week.

Analyst estimate that U.S. auto sales rose 6 per cent to 8 per cent in June compared with the same month last year. The auto pricing site TrueCar.com predicts that dealers sold cars and trucks at an annualized rate of 15.7 million last month, the best rate since December 2007.

Sales of pickups which have been selling at a rate three times faster than the rest of the industry has continued at a strong pace in June.

Ford sold just over 68,000 F-Series trucks, up 24 per cent from last June and its best June for trucks since 2005. GM said sales of the Chevrolet Silverado jumped 29 per cent to 43,259, while Chrysler Group sold nearly 30,000 full-size Ram pickups, up 24 per cent from last June. Small businesses have been replacing their aging trucks as home construction has picked up.

Young graduates may have contributed to a rise in small car sales, said Kelley Blue Book analyst Alec Gutierrez. Gas prices, which averaged $3.60 a gallon nationwide in June and were higher than a year ago, may have steered some buyers to more fuel-efficient models, he said.

Sales of Fords recently updated Fiesta subcompact more than doubled to 9,363, while Chrysler sold nearly 6,500 Dodge Dart small cars.

Consumer confidence hit a six-year high in June. And the Standard & Poors 500 index had its best first half since 1998, up 12.6 per cent, although there was some volatility late last month.

At the same time, auto loan rates remained near historic lows in June. The rate on a four-year new-car loan is averaging 2.7 per cent, according to Bankrate.com.

Ford said two of its bestsellers, the Fusion sedan and Escape SUV, were flat compared with last year, when Ford was discounting older models to make way for the updated ones that are now on sale. Fords Lincoln luxury brand was down 1 per cent.

Chrysler, majority-owned by Fiat SpA of Italy, also had some weak spots. Jeep sales were flat as the company halted production of the Liberty to get ready for the launch of the new Jeep Cherokee in August.

Jeep may also have been squeezed by Chryslers public flap with the government last month over the safety of some older-model Jeeps. And sales for the Chrysler and Fiat brands both rose 1 per cent.


 
 
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