The automotive industry research firm estimates 98,259 new light vehicles were sold by reporting manufacturers in January. The result compared with 91,411 in January 2022.
TORONTO — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says new light vehicle sales in Canada in January were up 7.5 per cent compared with the first month of 2022.
The automotive industry research firm estimates 98,259 new light vehicles were sold by reporting manufacturers in January.DAC says it is seeing signs of improved vehicle availability at a growing list of manufacturers. Unlike 2022 when sales deteriorated in the spring, Andrew King, DAC's managing partner, says the firm is hopeful that the market will keep moving forward this year, building on the early strength.David Adams, head of the Global Automakers of Canada, which represents the Canadian interests every automaker other than the Detroit Three, says 86 per cent of sales were light trucks.
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