Following up on US auto sales reports for the 4th quarter of 2021 as well as the full year 2021 compared to 2020 and 2019, here is our report on US auto sales in the
Compared to the 1st quarter of 2021, only three auto brands got more sales in the 1st quarter of 2022 — Tesla , MINI , and BMW . On the other hand, 27 auto brands saw their sales decline. Most notably, Acura’s sales declined by 65%, Fiat’s and Buick’s by 58%, Infiniti’s by 41%, Dodge’s by 36%, and Audi’s by 35%.
On the lower end of the scale, Fiat was the bottom of the bottom this time , dropping 85%. Infiniti dropped 67%, Acura 64%, Dodge 63%, and Buick 63%. The biggest losers seem to be old-school luxury auto brands with no electric presence, perhaps brands that would previously get sales from people now buying Teslas.
Here’s another way to look at the year-over-year sales changes in the 1st quarter of the year from 2019 through 2022:
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