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  1. http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/cont...index_top+story Honda is June's Only Sales Winner Honda eked out a slim 1.1% sales increase for June but for the rest of the auto industry there was nothing but bad news by Jim Henry At a time when used pickups and SUVs sit gathering dust along country roads with "For Sale" signs in their windows, and a gallon of gasoline is more than $4, is anyone out there seriously thinking June was going to be anything but horrible for auto sales? In spite of slash-and-burn promotions, for the entire industry U.S. light-vehicle sales last month were down 18.3% from 2007 to 1,189,108. For the first half, sales were down 10.1%, to 7,411,682, according to Woodcliff Lake (N.J.)-based AutoData. For all of 2008, industry forecasters said that puts auto sales on track for sales of around 14.5 million, the worst finish in 15 years. Some Good, Mostly Bad News But there was one, albeit slim, ray of hope. Honda (HMC), which includes Honda and Acura, scratched out a meager 1.1% sales improvement, to a June record 142,539. Sales of its tiny Fit model more than doubled, to 10,003 for the month, the company said. Sales of its popular Accord were also strong, posting a 9% gain over June 2007. Like every other maker, its pickups tanked, with sales of the Ridgeline plummeting -41.5% for the month. Nevertheless, for the first half, Honda was up 4.1%, to 798,358. Following the trend this year, sales of traditional full-size pickups and SUVs are off the most, in favor of more fuel-efficient small cars. But most troubling of all for the industry are the customers who simply aren't buying anything, despite rising discounts. "If the overall market is 14 million, that's 3 million less than it was just a couple of years ago. That's going to put pressure on every segment of the market, not just trucks," says Mark LaNeve, vice-president, General Motors North America vehicle sales, service, and marketing. That said, U.S. light-truck sales dropped 28.4% in June to 528,060, AutoData said. But car sales were also down 7.9% from the year-ago month, to 661,048. Special Offers Fall Flat General Motors' (GM) sales fell 18.2% in June from the year-ago month, to 262,329. GM results would have been even worse, only the company unveiled a "72-hour sale" in the last few days of the month, offering 0% financing for up to 72 months, to get an early start on clearing out 2008 models. The company has extended the sale through the long July 4 weekend. "The older models are not going to get any prettier or less expensive as the summer moves on," LaNeve says. "Right now is the best time to move them. Every day that goes by, theoretically, it gets more expensive to move them," with discounts, he says. LaNeve says the 72-month financing wasn't as expensive as it looked
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