TSLA339.610-2.66%
GM85.400-1.37%
F14.165-0.2%
RIVN14.820-0.54%
CYD46.0600.82%
HMC31.9350.355%
TM189.690-1.42%
CVNA72.760-2.83%
PAG219.560-0.29%
LAD374.190-3.36%
AN206.860-2.55%
GPI257.790-6.16%
ABG208.320-2.34%
SAH81.3100.48%
TSLA339.610-2.66%
GM85.400-1.37%
F14.165-0.2%
RIVN14.820-0.54%
CYD46.0600.82%
HMC31.9350.355%
TM189.690-1.42%
CVNA72.760-2.83%
PAG219.560-0.29%
LAD374.190-3.36%
AN206.860-2.55%
GPI257.790-6.16%
ABG208.320-2.34%
SAH81.3100.48%
TSLA339.610-2.66%
GM85.400-1.37%
F14.165-0.2%
RIVN14.820-0.54%
CYD46.0600.82%
HMC31.9350.355%
TM189.690-1.42%
CVNA72.760-2.83%
PAG219.560-0.29%
LAD374.190-3.36%
AN206.860-2.55%
GPI257.790-6.16%
ABG208.320-2.34%
SAH81.3100.48%


June new vehicle registrations

June

Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio franchised dealers sold 19,051 new motor vehicles in June, an increase of 16.53 percent compared to the same month last year. According to figures released today by the Greater Cleveland Automobile Dealers’ Association (GCADA), year to date sales numbers are also up, by 8.29 percent over last year.

“Overall vehicle sales continued strong against soft June 2024, with consumer vehicle purchases and leases considerably outpacing the national sales results,” says Louis A. Vitantonio, president of the GCADA. “As vehicle pricing pressure remains a concern, we see more buyers looking to avoid potential cost increases from tariffs being implemented.”

Ranking the best-selling brands in the region, Chevrolet stays on top with 2,816 new vehicles registered in June. Ford remains solidly in second, with 2,283 sales. Moving into third this month, Kia recorded 1,853 vehicles sold, passing Honda at 1,663 registrations. Toyota rounded out the top five with 1,688 sales.

New-car and truck sales in Northern Ohio
June ‘25 / June ‘24 & YTD

Retail sales figures are based on vehicle registration reports from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Vehicle sales data includes all dealers in these 21 counties: Ashland, Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Holmes, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Richland, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas and Wayne.

About the GCADA

The Greater Cleveland Automobile Dealers’ Association (GCADA) has served the retail automobile industry and community with integrity and distinction since 1915. Today, located in Broadview Heights, GCADA represents over 280 franchised motor vehicle dealers, which include new-car, truck, motorcycle and RV dealers in 32 Ohio counties along the Lake Erie shore and beyond. More information on the GCADA can be found at www.gcada.org.

Read More


More from Publishing Partners
Why dealership compliance has to start before the deal, not after

Why dealership compliance has to start before the deal, not after

Compliance is now a daily operating issue, not a once-a-year task  Regulatory pressure on automotive retail is not slowing down. The FTC and state agencies are watching F&I more closely, and...
Why dealership-native AI gives the best answers

Why dealership-native AI gives the best answers

- August 12, 2026
Human expertise comes from years of learning, experience, and applying knowledge in real-world situations. AI is similar. Its intelligence is built from vast amounts of knowledge that spans industries and...
Shopping is not buying: Why your website needs to become a 24/7 sales channel

Shopping is not buying: Why your website needs to become a 24/7 sales channel

- August 11, 2026
How many cars did you not sell last night? Not leads. Not VDPs. Vehicles that were on your site after hours, with buyers ready to move forward, but your website...
The rise of the 'advisor' dealer: Driving profitability through budget transparency

The rise of the ‘advisor’ dealer: Driving profitability through budget transparency

- August 4, 2026
The auto industry has long defined affordability through familiar metrics: vehicle price, interest rate and monthly payments. While those factors remain important, they no longer tell the full story of...
CBT News
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.