September Sales Rise 29 Percent - But Where's The Party?

Bertel Schmitt
by Bertel Schmitt

U.S. auto sales climbed 29 percent last month, the biggest gain of the year. (Nearly) everybody was a winner: All but two booked increases in September. Suzuki lost 12 percent (itai!), and the “others” brand lost 4 percent. Ford shot up 40 percent. Chrysler rocketed up by 61 percent. GM looked downright lame in comparison by growing only 11 percent. From Porsche (+ 25 percent) to Hyundai (+44 percent), from Daimler (+ 18 percent ) to Toyota (+17 percent), everybody reported huge gains. But why is nobody partying?

Why did Jesse Toprak of TrueCar.com cautiously call it “a solid month, another step in a stable, somewhat painful recovery?” We are comparing with September 2009, when sales had crashed like a junkie on withdrawal. And a withdrawal it had been. The month before, sales had gone on a cash-for-clunkers high. A year later, here are the flash-backs.

Just like the 21 percent drop in August was an aberration, caused by a comparison with a market on drugs, the September numbers should likewise be treated like the mood swings of a detox patient.

“It’s a bit deceptive because last September was so poor after the cash-for-clunkers program ended,” said Gerald Meyers, a professor at the University of Michigan Business School and a former chief of American Motors Corp. Still, “it seems as if auto sales in the U.S. have bottomed out and are headed up from here.”

The notable number is September’s seasonally adjusted sales rate (SAAR). Automotive News [sub] calculates it as 12.2 million, the highest since the cash-for-clunkers high.

The other notable number is the one in the rightmost column of the table that follows. Forget monthly jerks on drugs and on withdrawal. Look at the 9 month changes. 10 percent up. Not bad. But again, it’s a long ways from party time.

U.S. Light Vehicles Sales, September 2010

AutomakerSept. 2010Sept. 2009Pct. chng.9 month


20109 month


2009Pct. chng.BMW Group23,13819,20221%192,286179,4627%Chrysler Group


100,07762,19761%820,220715,51615%Daimler AG21,10017,81418%170,233147,96315%Ford Motor Co.160,375114,24140%1,469,2621,234,10419%General Motors173,031155,67911%1,635,3391,536,9036%Honda (American)97,36177,22926%912,436884,1363%Hyundai Group76,62753,13444%678,071580,78717%Isuzu––-%–165-100%Jaguar Land Rover3,4563,10611%32,03727,05918%Maserati1361305%1,35594843%Mazda18,58014,23431%174,770160,1899%Mitsubishi4,9614,7125%41,39242,839-3%Nissan74,20555,39334%673,701580,29616%Porsche1,9711,58125%17,68814,31024%Saab Cars North America1,127–-%2,625–-%Subaru21,43214,59347%193,614158,42122%Suzuki1,6411,859-12%16,97233,520-49%Toyota147,162126,01517%1,311,3161,296,4221%Volkswagen28,22324,69814%267,234220,29221%Volvo Cars North America4,152–-%8,593–-%Other (estimate)294307-4%2,6462,756-4%TOTAL959,049746,12429%8,621,7907,816,08810%

Data courtesy Automotive News [sub]

Bertel Schmitt
Bertel Schmitt

Bertel Schmitt comes back to journalism after taking a 35 year break in advertising and marketing. He ran and owned advertising agencies in Duesseldorf, Germany, and New York City. Volkswagen A.G. was Bertel's most important corporate account. Schmitt's advertising and marketing career touched many corners of the industry with a special focus on automotive products and services. Since 2004, he lives in Japan and China with his wife <a href="http://www.tomokoandbertel.com"> Tomoko </a>. Bertel Schmitt is a founding board member of the <a href="http://www.offshoresuperseries.com"> Offshore Super Series </a>, an American offshore powerboat racing organization. He is co-owner of the racing team Typhoon.

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  • Charly Charly on Oct 02, 2010

    Saab had a very good month. It almost doubled the cars sold year to date. ps. Volvo to but it year to date sale only includes August & September. Saab's year to date runs from March.

  • Mtypex Mtypex on Oct 02, 2010

    If Subaru keeps growing and overtakes Nissan, they're going to need a luxury brand, snark. Uh, but they gotta 'work with someone,' per the rumors that Nissan-Renault wants to put Mercedes-Benz engines in Infinitis. Yes, I have a headache.

  • SCE to AUX With these items under the pros:[list][*]It's quick, though it seems to take the powertrain a second to get sorted when you go from cruising to tromping on it.[/*][*]The powertrain transitions are mostly smooth, though occasionally harsh.[/*][/list]I'd much rather go electric or pure ICE I hate herky-jerky hybrid drivetrains.The list of cons is pretty damning for a new vehicle. Who is buying these things?
  • Jrhurren Nissan is in a sad state of affairs. Even the Z mentioned, nice though it is, will get passed over 3 times by better vehicles in the category. And that’s pretty much the story of Nissan right now. Zero of their vehicles are competitive in the segment. The only people I know who drive them are company cars that were “take it or leave it”.
  • Jrhurren I rented a RAV for a 12 day vacation with lots of driving. I walked away from the experience pretty unimpressed. Count me in with Team Honda. Never had a bad one yet
  • ToolGuy I don't deserve a vehicle like this.
  • SCE to AUX I see a new Murano to replace the low-volume Murano, and a new trim level for the Rogue. Yawn.
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