As you would expect, June 2021 sales were way up over June 2020, even with a severe chip shortage. The shortage did not disrupt sales as much as Covid-19 did a year ago.
One number that jumps out at you is Ford falling to fifth place. No doubt Ford has been hit hardest by the chip shortage.
Here are last month’s sales by automaker, versus June 2020 and what percentage it was up or down:
1. Toyota: | 231,733 | 45% |
2. General Motors: | 222,924 | 14% |
3. Honda Motor Co. | 176,815 | 46% |
4. Hyundai/Kia: | 174,043 | 66% |
5. Ford Motor: | 160,520 | 7% |
6. Stellantis/FCA: | 157,570 | 7% |
7. Nissan: | 104,967 | 40% |
8. VW Group: | 66,719 | 43% |
9. Subaru: | 56,448 | 9% |
10. Mazda: | 42,187 | 69% |
11. BMW Group: | 34,385 | 53% |
12. Volvo: | 13,221 | 39% |
Photo Credit: Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Photo By Joseph Rey Au for Toyota.