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GM/others sales Sept.2016

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I'm surprised the XT5 is not selling stronger yet.


The Dodge Charger must be the best selling full size car this month by a long shot.


This is the first month Jeep has been down in a long time!
 
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sorry (again), (mostly) no links other than
TheAutoChannel.com's directory listing
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Media.JaguarLandRover.com
• Best JLR U.S. September sales month since 2003, up 21% from September, 2015
• Jaguar XE sports sedan, XF luxury sedan and F-PACE SUV drive Jaguar U.S. sales up 168 percent for best September sales month since 2003
• Land Rover Discovery Sport continues to grow, up 5 percent from 2015 September sales
• Land Rover U.S. sales hit second highest September total ever
...Jaguar sales were 2,662 units, a 168 percent increase from 995 units in September 2015;
Land Rover sales reached 5,637 units, the 2nd highest September ever and down 4 percent from record sales of 5,855 units in September 2015;
Jaguar Land Rover September U.S. sales for both brands hit 8,299 units, a 21 percent increase from 6,850 units in September 2015; making it the best JLR September sales month since 2003.

Year-to-date, Jaguar Land Rover U.S. sales reached 74,740, up 25 percent from 59,619 units in 2015.

“Jaguar Land Rover continues to increase its U.S. presence with a 21 percent increase this month and 25 percent for the year,” said Joe Eberhardt, President and CEO, Jaguar Land Rover, North America, LLC...
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not like I've searched for Tesla numbers but
happened upon this Bloomberg article fwiw...

Tesla Dominates U.S. Luxury Sedan Sales
When it comes to big premium cars, the automaker says BMW, Mercedes, and Audi aren’t even close.

Bloomberg

Tom Randall - October 12, 2016

Tesla Motors Co. is facing some serious challenges keeping up with its ever-expanding ambitions, but one thing is certain: It’s selling a lot of luxury cars.

Tesla’s U.S. sales of its Model S sedan jumped 59 percent over the same quarter last year, increasing its already sizable lead among large luxury cars, according to internal third-quarter sales numbers—which Tesla usually keeps confidential—and competitor data compiled by the automaker. Tesla says it’s now responsible for almost a third of all sales in the segment. Its nearest competitors are the newly updated BMW 7-Series and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Source: Tesla internal sales data and competitor information compiled by the automaker.
In the luxury SUV market, Tesla says its new Model X sold 5,428 U.S. cars for a 6 percent market share in the third quarter. That’s its highest mark yet after production issues plagued the rollout of the car earlier this year. According to Tesla’s data, the Model X outsold Porsches and Land Rovers but trailed seven SUV models made by Mercedes, BMW, Cadillac, Volvo, Audi, and Lexus...

...The numbers represented in these two classes of luxury vehicles are small compared with the 17 million cars and trucks sold in the U.S. last year. Tesla is hoping to replicate the success of the Model S with its $35,000 Model 3—a daunting prospect that includes completion of a massive battery factory in Nevada, expansion of its factory in California, and the build-out of a global sales and service network...
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thought I posted a chart that looked like this already...somewhere...

Small And Midsize Luxury Car Sales In America - September 2016 YTD
GoodCarBadCar.com

By Timothy Cain on 10/07/2016

other, nifty SORTABLE column-style charts are @ site


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Tesla shares rise as automaker delivers Q3 profit
Detroit Free Press / USA TODAY

Chris Woodyard , October 26, 2016


Tesla Motors handily beat analysts' expectations Wednesday for its third quarter in delivering a rare profit, adding that it delivered more cars than expected and vowing to improve reliability in its crossover.

Tesla reported a profit on both an adjusted and non-adjusted basis. The electric-car maker said it had net income of $22 million, or 14 cents a share, on revenue of $2.3 billion, up 145% from the same quarter a year ago, following generally accepted accounting principles. On an adjusted basis, Tesla earned $111 million, or 71 cents a share...
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