The Best of 2021 Genesis
Hyundai’s premium division has returned on a path of success after its 2018 U.S. sales plummeted by around 50 percent. After selling only 10,312 vehicles that year, 2019 sales have …
Hyundai’s premium division has returned on a path of success after its 2018 U.S. sales plummeted by around 50 percent. After selling only 10,312 vehicles that year, 2019 sales have …
Nissan’s premium division hasn’t enjoyed the best of years in 2019. Its U.S. sales have dipped to their lowest point in last five years as only 117,708 models left the …
The seventh largest car brand in the world and the fifth largest automaker in the U.S. has gone a long way since its humble beginnings. Once upon a time, they …
Hyundai is once again on the rise after experiencing a sharp decline in sales after a record-breaking 2016. After delivering 768,057 vehicles in 2016, Hyundai’s U.S. sales plummeted to 664,943 …
Ford holds the second position among the best-selling car brands in the U.S. behind General Motors and in front of Toyota in spite of the fact it’s also exhibited the …
Ferrari’s lineup is slowly but steadily growing with each passing year, and will soon be nearly as diverse as those of numerous volume brands; at least when it comes to …
Fiat is experiencing plummeting sales across the globe after the popular Italian family brand had failed to implement a successful crossover-based lineup and instead continued to rely on more conventional …
Dodge has lost a large chunk of its sales and market share after the late 2000s global recession when Ram division spun off and became a brand of its own. …
One of the most famous car brands in the world has enjoyed its best-ever year sales-wise after marketing 4,107 vehicles across the globe in 2018. The ultra-luxury British automaker’s sales …
Chevy has definitely seen better years but their U.S. sales are still strong. With 2,036,023 units delivered throughout 2018, Chevrolet still holds over 10 percent of market share – 11.75 …