Total US new-vehicle sales for April 2023, including retail and non-retail transactions will reach 1,316,500 units, a 9.8% increase from April 2022, according to a joint forecast from J.D. Power and LMC Automotive* released today. Comparing the same sales volume without adjusting for the number of selling days translates to an increase of 5.7% from 2022. Either way, the economic recovery continues under the current administration.
“The industry is poised for another favorable month in April, with projected retail sales expected to increase 5.9%, accompanied by a 2% increase in average transaction prices. Consequently, it’s expected that consumers will spend ~$47.5 billion on new vehicles this month, reflecting 2.9% growth compared with the same month a year ago,” said Thomas King, president of the data and analytics division at J.D. Power. Continue reading








GM to Move to Unified Automotive Software Standards
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General Motors (NYSE: GM) said today that it is joining the Eclipse Foundation, a so-called open-source software foundation. GM has also contributed “uProtocol” as a starting point for standardization. In theory, this will allow increased software productivity across the automotive industry. GM said it can lead to easy-to-use, software-enabled customer experiences. The protocol aims to speed up software development by streamlining the creation of software that is distributed across multiple devices within vehicles as well as across the cloud and mobile applications.
GM will join the Eclipse Foundation’s Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Working Group, which is focused on accelerating innovation of automotive-grade software stacks using open source and open specifications developed by and for a growing community of engineers and member companies. Collaborators on GM’s Ultifi software platform include Microsoft, Red Hat, and other automakers, participate in the group. Continue reading →