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Porsche sets yet another sales record, despite weak Cayenne

08/01/2006, 5:54 PM

By admin

Porsche Cars North America today announced a sales record for the month of July in the United States. In the U.S., Porsche sold 3,202 new cars this past month, an increase of 14 percent compared to the previous July when sales were 2,804. The results pushed Porsche’s year-to-date sales total in 2006 to 21,803, up 15 percent from last year’s seven-month total of 18,930. July 31 marked the end of Porsche’s fiscal year 05/06. PCNA closed the 2006 fiscal year with total North American sales of 36,669 new cars, an increase of 7 percent over the previous fiscal year when sales were 33,974. The total is the best fiscal sales result in the history of Porsche in North America. By model, Porsche sold 10,701 of its Boxsters/Cayman series (up 65 percent), 12,534 911s (up 18 percent), and 13,217 Cayennes (down 27 percent).

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08/01, 6:06 PM

posted by:

al

good to know porsche is doing good. I cant wait until they make a new car that is not another type of 911. but a completley new sports car altogether

08/01, 6:10 PM

posted by:

The Stig

The Cayenne has done amazingly well for them.

08/01, 6:35 PM

posted by:

GM number1-4ever

Dear everyone, I am sorry I was such a narrow minded fool, I finally got my learners permit today, and my uncle let me drive his honda civic, compared to my moms sunfire, my mind has been changed about GM, you wont see another post about me shamelessly saluting GM. If I do, or my alter alias GMrules, Just ignore it.

08/01, 6:54 PM

posted by:

Mel "The Revisionist" Gibson

My Porsche Gayman S Rocks, shame I won’t be able to drive it for a while

08/01, 10:52 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

Looking for a new Cayenne design now. Current one growing old.

08/01, 11:57 PM

posted by:

Peter

A mildly redone Cayenne will be neat, but they shouldnt spend much to completely rehaul it. They sell well enough already, they should invest in the brand by developing the Panamera and a reborn 928.

08/02, 1:11 AM

posted by:

Fatstrat

There really is no substitute.

 
 
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