Things were looking dire for Porsche in the first half of 2020 with fewer cars sold than the same period in 2019, thanks to the global coronavirus pandemic that shut everything down for several months. In fact, things aren't looking a whole lot hotter with Q3 sales only up 5% over the same period in 2020, despite a new 911 to draw potential …
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Porsche Cars North America Achieves Record Sales In 2019 Thanks To Massive Cayenne Sales Increase
PCNA had a very strange sales year in 2019, capping off a year of growth with an impressive new sales record for the company. This is somewhat surprising, considering American sales of Porsche models dipped across the board, with the exception of the newly revamped Cayenne which dominated sales over the last 12 months. The previously …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: November 2019
Porsche Cars North America moved a mess of units in November, selling about 650 more cars across the month than it had in the same period of 2018. Dealerships have been busy, even with the start of winter already upon us, and all of that growth is thanks to a new Cayenne and facelifted Macan. Even with a new 992-generation model being delivered to …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: September 2019
PCNA had another strong month in September, outselling the same period of a year ago by 111 units. Much of that success is due to resurgent sales now that the new 992-generation 911 has reached it's full production potential. The remainder of the high month was brought about by the Cayenne's continued sales success. Macan, Panamera, and 718 all …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: July 2019
When both Macan and Cayenne sales are up year over year, you know Porsche is celebrating a good month of US market sales. Pay no attention to the fact that 911, 718, and Panamera sales are down, they are merely the crust in the PCNA sales pie. This time last year the Cayenne was phasing out for the new model to phase in, so a massive jump from 266 …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: May 2019
Porsche Cars North America somehow managed to sell almost exactly the same number of cars in May 2019 as it did in the same month last year, moving exactly 5 more units but with a very different product mix. Cayenne sales make up a huge percentage of last month's 5010 units. In fact, 911, 718, Panamera, and Macan sales are all decreased year on …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: April 2019
Where Porsche's sales are down globally, somehow Porsche Cars North America is having a decent year as it prepares for an eighth consecutive record year of retail sales in a row. While April sales declined slightly, largely due to a decline in Macan availability as the new model has just started to roll out nationwide, the American importer has …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: December 2018
Porsche Cars North America has marked nine straight years of sales growth by ending 2018 with a 3.2% increase in sales over 2017. With an increase in sales for December year-over-year, Porsche ended the year on a high note, selling a massive 4,086 cars and SUVs total. Much of that was carried by a huge increase in Macan sales, up 9.7% over last …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: November 2018
Porsche's continual upward swing continues month after month in 2018. October only held its spot as the best sales month in the company's history for a single month. November saw October's record smashed by 817 vehicles. A far cry from the lean days of the early 1990s, Porsche sold nearly as many cars in the United States in November, 2018, as in …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Cars North America Sales By Model: October 2018
It's hard to believe that October is over already. This year has absolutely flown by, and Porsche's sales have expanded incredibly across the first ten months of 2018. The company has a lot to be proud of, including selling more cars than ever before. October 2018 was the best October in the German sports car maker's entire history here in the U.S. …
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