Honda Automobiles: American Honda Reports January 2014 Sales as Acura Division Sets New Records

  • Acura light truck sales post  37.1 percent increase to set new January record
  • MDX sales rise more than 64 percent; RDX sales up for 21st consecutive month
  • Honda Odyssey posts 16.6 percent increase; CR-V sales up 2.4 percent

American Honda Motor Co., Inc. today reported January 2014 Honda and Acura vehicle sales of 91,631 units, a decrease of 2.1 percent vs. the same period last year amid record cold weather that affected industry sales in many parts of the U.S. Led by a strong lineup of all-weather SUVs, the Acura Division gained substantially in January, with sales up 14.1 percent for a total of 10,823 for the month. The Honda Division recorded sales of 80,808.  

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Record cold weather in several of Honda’s stronghold markets in Eastern and Midwestern parts of the country helped cool sales across the board in the first month of the year. Despite the chill, both Civic and Accord managed to top 20,000 units while the award-winning Odyssey posted a double-digit increase. CR-V also recorded a January rise.

  • The Civic was the best-selling Honda model in January with 21,824 sales.
  • Odyssey showed the brand’s biggest gain, up 16.6 percent on sales of 7,879.
  • CR-V posted 18,232 sales, an increase of 2.4 percent.

“After a hot sales year in 2013 that saw the CR-V join Accord and Civic as the third Honda vehicle to sell more than 300,000 for the first time in our history, January’s foul weather cooled things a bit,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of automobile sales at American Honda. “We look forward to a warming trend, especially as new products like the updated 2014 Civic Si and the all-new 2015 Fit join the lineup this year.”

Acura

  • Acura light truck sales extended a remarkable run, setting a fourth straight monthly record.
  • MDX also continued its exceptionally strong sales pace with a 64.7 percent increase for its best January ever.
  • RDX claimed its 21st consecutive monthly record, adding 9.7 percent for another January record.

“Even the frigid January weather couldn’t stop the all-wheel-drive MDX and RDX from posting another record sales month,” said Jeff Conrad, vice president and general manager of Acura Sales. “Acura is starting the year on strong footing that will get even stronger when the RLX Sport Hybrid and all-new TLX luxury sport sedan go on sale later this year.”

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