#WagonSales
Nobody Backs Out The Outback: Volkswagen Golf Alltrack Sales Momentum Is Slowing Already, But Golf Wagon Totals Are Soaring
You didn’t seriously think there was a tall, be-cladded wagon that could sell like a Subaru Outback, did you?
And you didn’t think — if such a tall, be-cladded wagon did have the potential to sell as well as a Subaru Outback — that it would be a Volkswagen Golf Alltrack?
Of course you didn’t, not in this post-diesel scandal world. But as the all-conquering Subaru Outback continues to enjoy increased U.S. demand, the latest Outback alternative is already suffering a mild case of DTWS.
Not Dancing With The Stars. Don’t read so fast.
Decreased Tall Wagon Sales.
The Volkswagen Golf Alltrack’s May 2017 performance of only 1,312 sales represented a six-month low.
The BMW 3 Series Wagon is Probably Dead: Here's Why
Why? Surely you jest.
Why is an automobile manufacturer’s U.S. arm killing off its lone remaining wagon? You don’t need to ask, for the answer lies therein: it’s a wagon. So they’re done with it. Insert the proverbial duh.
A report on BimmerFile.com, sourced both anonymously and from prolific BMW forum user Scott26, says the current BMW 3 Series Sport Wagon will be the last iteration of the car imported by BMW USA.
Chart Of The Day: Volvo Wagon Sales Jumped 11% In America In January
Volvo wagon sales increased 11% in the United States in January 2015.
An 11% improvement represents a scant increase of 67 units compared with January 2014.
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