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Anonymous No.28493698 [Report] >>28493703 >>28499846 >>28499885
Biggest Winners and Losers in Auto Sales in Q2 2025
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g65277687/auto-sales-q2-2025-winners-losers/

Winners in Q2 2025 Auto Sales:

>Ford SUVs: Strong performance across the lineup, except for the Mustang Mach-E. Bronco sales surged 51% in Q2 (72,063 units, +44% YTD), Bronco Sport +39% in Q2 (72,438 units, +21% YTD), Escape +19% in Q2 (+11% YTD), Expedition +44% in Q2, and Explorer +24% in Q2.
>Minivans: Honda Odyssey +28% in Q2 (50,033 units, +28% YTD), Kia Carnival +61% in Q2 (33,152 units, +57% YTD), Toyota Sienna +74% in Q2 (52,762 units, +61% YTD). Exceptions: Chrysler Pacifica and Volkswagen ID.Buzz (564 units in Q2 vs. 1,901 in Q1).
>General Motors Mid-Size and Full-Size SUVs: Buick Enclave +58%, Chevrolet Traverse +52%, GMC Acadia +61% in Q2. Full-size models: Cadillac Escalade +16%, Chevy Suburban +39%, Chevy Tahoe +21%, GMC Yukon +16%. GMC Hummer EV +54% in Q2 (7,987 units, +74% YTD).
>Nissan Ariya: +44% in Q2 (7,471 units, +24% YTD).
>Mini: Overall sales +29% in Q2 (14,592 units, +19% YTD), driven by Cooper four-door hatchback (+382%, 1,517 units) and Countryman (+39%, 3,156 units).
Anonymous No.28493703 [Report] >>28494025 >>28494030 >>28495157 >>28495167 >>28496363 >>28499671 >>28499885
>>28493698 (OP)
Losers in Q2 2025 Auto Sales:

>Ford EVs: Mustang Mach-E -20% in Q2 (21,785 units, -2% YTD), F-150 Lightning -26% in Q2 (13,029 units, -17% YTD), E-Transit -88% in Q2 (418 units, -34% YTD).
>Hyundai and Kia EVs: Hyundai Ioniq 5 -12% in Q2 (19,092 units, +2% YTD), Kia EV6 -69% in Q2 (-46% YTD), Hyundai Ioniq 6 -8% in Q2 (-9% YTD), Kia EV9 -79% in Q2 (-96% YTD). Hyundai Ioniq 9 sold 1,013 units in initial months.
>Chrysler: Pacifica -53% in Q2 (17,926 units), brand sales -42% in Q2 (-22% YTD). Voyager sold 5,102 units.
>Dodge Hornet: -64% in Q2 (1,539 units, -52% YTD), contributing to Dodge’s -48% brand decline in Q2.
>Alfa Romeo: Giulia -48% (341 units), Stelvio -54%, Tonale -51%, with brand sales -51% in Q2 (1,212 units total).
Anonymous No.28494025 [Report]
>>28493703
lmao at those gayass evs sales
Anonymous No.28494030 [Report] >>28497601
>>28493703
>Chrysler
Anonymous No.28494046 [Report]
>minivans are back
Aww, yiss.
Anonymous No.28495157 [Report]
>>28493703
>Losers in Q2 2025 Auto Sales:
Chrysler.
No specific model, just Chrysler.
Anonymous No.28495167 [Report] >>28500007
>>28493703
Giulia Quad. is still the goat car
Anonymous No.28496363 [Report] >>28496418
>>28493703
they will close alfa down, won't they?
Anonymous No.28496418 [Report] >>28497850 >>28500007
>>28496363
They will sell it off,Alfa is nearly 100 by now and too historic to just close.
Reminder that MG got bought by chinese and was sat on for around 20 years because of brand recognition
Anonymous No.28497601 [Report]
>>28494030
Lesiban needs male correction
Anonymous No.28497850 [Report]
>>28496418
Oldsmobile was a hundred years old when it was shuttered.
Anonymous No.28499671 [Report]
>>28493703
Alfa never advertised the fucking car of the year, so what did they expect.
Anonymous No.28499816 [Report]
In reality, authentic Italian car manufacturers no longer produce vehicles, it's over
Anonymous No.28499846 [Report] >>28500241
>>28493698 (OP)
>except for the Mustang Mach-E
lol
Anonymous No.28499885 [Report]
>>28493698 (OP)
All fine vehicles except for Mini.

>>28493703
Rip Alfa. The rest of those are well deserved.
Anonymous No.28500007 [Report]
>>28496418
Alfa's 115
>>28495167
>Giulia Quad. is still the goat car
Agreed.
Anonymous No.28500241 [Report]
>>28499846
lmao, just saw that too