TSLA402.15013.24999%
GM81.3703.32%
F12.9150.475%
RIVN17.2400.35%
CYD43.4101.0881%
HMC25.0450.685%
TM217.9705.11%
CVNA387.30025.06%
PAG161.5605.54%
LAD282.9958.125%
AN208.2009.91%
GPI349.91014.43%
ABG211.6207.53%
SAH70.6503.28%
TSLA402.15013.24999%
GM81.3703.32%
F12.9150.475%
RIVN17.2400.35%
CYD43.4101.0881%
HMC25.0450.685%
TM217.9705.11%
CVNA387.30025.06%
PAG161.5605.54%
LAD282.9958.125%
AN208.2009.91%
GPI349.91014.43%
ABG211.6207.53%
SAH70.6503.28%
TSLA402.15013.24999%
GM81.3703.32%
F12.9150.475%
RIVN17.2400.35%
CYD43.4101.0881%
HMC25.0450.685%
TM217.9705.11%
CVNA387.30025.06%
PAG161.5605.54%
LAD282.9958.125%
AN208.2009.91%
GPI349.91014.43%
ABG211.6207.53%
SAH70.6503.28%

January car sales highlights: Toyota shrinks, Honda improves, Hyundai surprises

Now that the majority of car makers have posted their January car sales numbers, we can take a closer look at the shifts that have occurred.
January car sales, January auto sales

Now that the majority of car makers have posted their January car sales numbers, we can take a closer look at the shifts that have occurred.

Of the major manufacturers, Toyota was the largest to fall behind. The Japanese automaker’s January car deliveries dropped 17% in comparison to the same time last year. The brand has struggled with its vehicle supply longer than others, placing it at a disadvantage compared to the rest of the industry.

Most other automakers, however, reported gains in their January car sales. Honda noted its sales had grown 14%, and that its current vehicle supply was twice what it had been last year. Ford’s sales rose 1.8%, while its deliveries rose by an estimated 11%. Hyundai and Kia were last month’s biggest winners. The former grew its year-over-year sales by 8.6% while the latter’s improved by 22%.

The shifts in automaker success reflect easing sentiments on the auto market, while also suggesting that the industry is not out of the weeds yet. While threats of an economic recession loom and geopolitical tensions still pose a threat to international supply chains, the general strength of January car sales is evidence that production output has substantially recovered.

Consumer finances, however, promise to impede a full normalization anytime soon. High prices, interest rate hikes and expensive loan payments have suppressed demand. Although industry-wide January sales numbers show improvements to production, automakers and dealers have yet to fully alleviate the pressure on customer wallets, which has and will continue to prohibit the market’s recovery. If the auto industry hopes to nurture demand again, it will need to battle the monetary issues facing buyers first.


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