Are American Buyers Ditching Trucks and SUVs? New Study Says Yes

Large trucks and SUVs have rapidly become an iconic slice of American culture. Bigger is better often defined sales plans for the Detroit Big Three in the 1990s and the early 2000s with outside factors often providing a short-term dent in sales before they would go back up again. However, it seems that automakers could soon be facing a big problem in sales with a new study revealing more American buyers are not only moving away from large trucks but also large SUVs in a potential shift in the market which comes at a time when tariffs and an uncertain …

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Porsche 718 Sales See Boost As The Taycan Tanks

Porsche set a new sales record as the German sports car brand revealed it sold 76,157 units in 2024 with the brand seeing its sales increase even as the all-electric Taycan lineup continues to be the proverbial ball and chain in an otherwise strong sales performance. Porsche’s numbers might seem typical but some of the underlying details are not, and hint that loyalists are still flocking to traditional Porsche products. Soon to be axed 718 models see resurgence in sales The 718 Boxster and Cayman provided the bulk of the muscle for this strong surge in sales with demand for …

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Stellantis Dealerships Beg for Help As Sales Plummet and Inventory Grows

Stellantis dealerships are already shouldering the burden of having to deal with several massive recalls while also contending with massive shifts in consumer buying trends. However, a growing inventory problem is now having these dealerships ask for help as Stellantis is forced to undertake quick actions to try and curb the tide of excess vehicles. Growing inventory putting the squeeze on dealerships The glut of excess vehicles entering Stellantis showrooms is putting the squeeze on many franchise owners with some of them asking for help from management in an attempt to curb the flow of excess inventory. These pleas for …

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Kia Stinger Not Long For This World? New Report Suggest The End Is Near For Kia’s Sport Sedan

When the Kia Stinger made its way to production back in 2018, it was a welcome surprise for a brand that was known more for its value focused entries versus having any form of sporting pedigree. But while the Stinger certainly made an immediate impact, a new report suggests that the initial hype for the sedan has dissipated, and that the end of production could be far closer than many have realized. This stems from a new report that was released by the Korean Car Blog which claims that low sales for the Stinger could damper the desire for a …

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