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June Global Light Vehicle Sales Still Lag 2021
The Global Light Vehicle (LV) selling rate rose to 85 mn units/year in June 2022, making it the best result in 2022 to date. However, in year-to-date (YTD) terms, sales are -8.5% below the same period in 2021, according to … Continue reading

Global Light Vehicle June Sales Rate at 89 Million Best in 2024
“Sales accelerated in China last month with the price war continuing, while in the US sales staggered as a result of a cyberattack affecting dealerships. Europe saw a rise in selling rates, thanks to improvements in both East and West Europe. Meanwhile, Japan recorded lagging sales in the face of supply issues and a subdued macroeconomic climate,” said the GlobalData Light Vehicle Sales Forecasting Team. Continue reading →