Luxury Cars — Facts
Last
year, Americans bought just over 500,000 new luxury
cars, accounting for just over three percent of total
new light-vehicle sales. Priced above $34,000, luxury
cars represent an ideal of comfort, security, prestige
and elegance. In recent years, luxury car sales had
slowed as a growing number of luxury sport utilities
have taken their place on the road.
Luxury
Cars Lists

Entry Luxury
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Ultra-Luxury
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Passenger Cars —
Facts
The
passenger car category is, by far, the largest and most
competitive in the auto business—in 2003, passenger cars
accounted for almost 47 percent of total vehicle sales.
With prices starting around $9,000, consumers have a
staggering number of nameplates and body styles to
choose from—the number of individual trims tops 300.
Passenger
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Sport Utilities —
Facts
The
sport-utility vehicle (SUV) category is one of the
hottest in the industry, making up more than 26 percent
of the market in 2003, according to research done by
J.D. Power and Associates. Consequently, consumers are
paying top dollar for these popular new vehicles as
automakers seize the opportunity, bringing to market a
range of new and exciting all-purpose vehicles.
Sport
Utilities Lists

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Sport-Utility Vehicles
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Large
Sport-Utility Vehicles
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Luxury
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