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Honda grows while US auto industry falters
The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industrys top sellers. They are better positioned than anybody in terms of... // Chicago Sun-Times 06/07/2008 23:11 Honda firmly in catbird seat Arkansas Democrat Gazette
DETROIT When consumers astonished the U. S. auto industry
two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas
mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U. S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industrys top sellers. They are better positioned than anybody in terms of... // Arkansas Democrat Gazette 05/07/2008 16:39 Honda car sales on upswing in US Akron Beacon Journal
05/07/2008 16:33 Honda coasts amid poor auto sales by the Detroit Three Houston Chronicle
05/07/2008 12:29 Japanese carmaker grows while US industry falters Washington Times
When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going
for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor
Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the products they... // Washington Times 05/07/2008 04:23 Honda happy as fuel hikes hit US New Zealand Herald
When consumers astonished the US auto industry two months ago by
quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest
beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No 2 Japanese carmaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the US truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars, such as the Civic and the Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport... // New Zealand Herald 04/07/2008 21:33 Rising demand for fuel-efficiency leaves Honda in prime position Toledo Blade
DETROIT - When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two
months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage,
the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model
lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck
market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular
cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major rivals reported double-digit
sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle
inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car
sales were up 20 percent from the same month last year, and Civic
and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the products
they have for... // Toledo Blade 04/07/2008 18:22 Honda's fuel-efficient models help it buck auto-industry slide Arizona Daily Star
04/07/2008 13:40 Honda popularity up San Bernardino Sun
DETROIT - When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two
months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage,
the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the... // San Bernardino Sun 04/07/2008 08:32 Honda grows while US auto industry falters KOMO News
04/07/2008 03:58 Honda grows while US auto industry falters KCBY.com 11
04/07/2008 03:47 Honda grows while US auto industry falters KEPR 19
04/07/2008 01:00 Why Honda is growing as Detroit falls behind San Francisco Chronicle
04/07/2008 00:15 Honda grows while US auto industry falters NDTV.com
When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by
quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest
beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the products they... // NDTV.com 03/07/2008 22:06 Industry troubles good news for Honda Buffalo News
DETROIT — When consumers astonished the U. S. auto industry
two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas
mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U. S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry’s top sellers. But while Honda may look like it can peer into the future,... // Buffalo News 03/07/2008 19:31 Flexible Honda avoids sales crisis TheNewsTribune.com
DETROIT – When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars such as the Civic and the Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and the Accord were among the industry’s top sellers. “They are better positioned than... // TheNewsTribune.com 03/07/2008 18:08 Small cars, big payoff Honda grows while US auto industry struggles Ventura County Star
DETROIT — When consumers astonished the U.S.
auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going
for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor
Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of... // Ventura County Star 03/07/2008 18:06 Honda grows; auto industry falters Barre Montpelier Times Argus
DETROIT — When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry
two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas
mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported... // Barre Montpelier Times Argus 03/07/2008 18:03 Honda's fuel-efficient lineup attracts consumers HeraldNet
DETROIT -- When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two
months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage,
the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel- efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars such as the Civic and the Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of... // HeraldNet 03/07/2008 17:39 Honda bucks auto-industry slump Denver Post
03/07/2008 17:12 Honda wins in shift to high-mileage vehicles New Haven Register
DETROIT — When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry
two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas
mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry’s top sellers. “They are better positioned than anybody in terms of... // New Haven Register 03/07/2008 17:11 Honda waves, drives by US automakers Richmond Times Dispatch
03/07/2008 17:11 Honda grows while US auto industry falters Munster Times
DETROIT - When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two
months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage,
the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the... // Munster Times 03/07/2008 16:16 AUTOS: Honda grows while US auto industry falters North County Times
DETROIT ---- When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two
months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage,
the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the... // North County Times 03/07/2008 16:10 Why Honda is growing as Detroit falls behind No. 2 Japanese ... San Francisco Chronicle
When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by
quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest
beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, focusing instead on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars such as the Civic and the Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit declines in sales and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year; the Civic and the Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the... // San Francisco Chronicle 03/07/2008 16:01 Current market aids Honda Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry’s top sellers. “They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the products they have for this kind of environment,” said Ron Harbour, a partner with the Oliver Wyman Group and author of a widely respected annual report on auto factory productivity. But... // Wilkes Barre Times-Leader 03/07/2008 15:42 Honda benefits as industry stalls Boston Globe
03/07/2008 15:21 Honda sales grow as gas prices rise The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
DETROIT -- When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two
months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage,
Honda Motor Co. ended up being the biggest beneficiary. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars such as the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of... // The Oregonian - OregonLive.com 03/07/2008 15:21 Small-car focus pays off for Honda Youngstown Vindicator
The companys consistency is the key to its
success, a Honda executive said. DETROIT (AP) When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. The No. 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars such as the Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport-utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among... // Youngstown Vindicator 03/07/2008 14:13 Honda grows while US auto industry falters Otago Daily Times
When consumers astonished the US auto industry two months ago by
quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest
beneficiary ended up being Honda. The No 2 Japanese automaker, with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the US truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars such as Civic and Accord. It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up almost 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers. "They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the products they have for this... // Otago Daily Times |
