Mazda North American Operations
(MNAO) today reported October 2008 sales of 16,442, down 25.9 percent
versus last year, and year-to-date sales of 231,850, down 7.5 percent.
Bucking the sales trend with an incredible sales month was the MAZDA5
multi-activity vehicle. With sales of 1,921, volume was up nearly four
times over 2007. On a year-to-date basis, the MAZDA5 is up an astonishing
51.8 percent.
"Whether the auto industry mirrors the state of business in general, or
whether business mirrors the industry, is hard to say. What is sure,
though, is that it's a roller-coaster ride every day -- one day it looks
like we're turning the corner while the next it seems that the hill ahead
is ever-steeper," said Jim O'Sullivan, president and CEO, MNAO. "Cars like
MAZDA5, though, are proof that Mazda's vehicle lineup is as strong as any
manufacturers', and we're in a great position to gain when the market
turns." The all-new 2009 MAZDA6, which arrived at dealerships across the
country in September, continues its strong start. The new MAZDA6 features a
larger body than the outgoing car, as well as more powerful -- and more
fuel efficient -- engine choices.
Mazda Motor de Mexico (MMdM) celebrated its best-ever October with
sales of 1,994 vehicles, up 30 percent versus last year. On a year-to-date
basis, MMdM reported 17,299 total sales, accounting for a 33 percent
increase versus last year. The all-new MAZDA6 also had a record month with
393 vehicles sold, up 125 percent versus last October. Mazda Canada Inc.
(MCI) reported September sales of 6,109 units, up slightly compared to
October 2007.
Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., Mazda North American Operations
oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda
vehicles in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico through
nearly 900 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc.,
located in Ontario; in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City; and
in Puerto Rico by Mazda de Puerto Rico in San Juan.
SOURCE Mazda North American Operations