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10 January 2018

Pickups And Crossover SUVs Celebrate Banner Year While Total U.S. Car Sales Dip Slightly In 2017

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The U.S. auto industry closed out December to reach a third straight year of over 17 million cars sold. Overall, however, car sales were 1.8% lower in 2017 than in 2016, ending a 7 year streak of increasing auto sales.
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The U.S. auto industry closed out December to reach a third straight year of over 17 million cars sold. Overall, however, car sales were 1.8% lower in 2017 than in 2016, ending a 7 year streak of increasing auto sales. Taking a closer look at the numbers reveals several bright spots:

Analysts are predicting 2018 will see a greater dip in domestic car sales, with predicted car sales under 17 million for the year. Fortunately, automakers can look forward to continued growth in higher-margin trucks and SUVs, as many trucks are looking at new model releases this year. Although a much smaller segment of new car sales, sales of hybrids and plug-in vehicles are also predicted to rise in 2018, with sales growing from 3% in 2017 to a predicted 4.4% in 2018.

In contrast, global auto sales are expected to rise in 2018. As reported in Forbes, BMI Research predicts "the world's vehicle sales will rise by 3.6% in 2018, up from an estimated 3.3% growth in 2017." This is largely driven by projected growth in emerging markets and Russia, even while China sales may dip.

The industry (and Dashboard Insights) will continue to closely watch how US tax reform, rising interest rates, and low unemployment combine to impact 2018 sales predictions.

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