October 2003 RX-8 sales
#1
October 2003 RX-8 sales
There were 2,510 RX-8s sold in October. I don't have easy access to my email from this computer so I'll post the press release from Mazda when I get home (if someone hasn't beaten me to it by then).
#2
HEY 2510 cars sold in october heck we are only getting 950 rx8 for the whole year here in australia , but thats ok by me it makes mine more rare .
ELARA how are people responding to your green rx8??
ELARA how are people responding to your green rx8??
#3
They always think it's black or blue. I get a lot of compliments on it still, though, because people think it's such an unusual color
Here's the press release. Sorry the numbers are so misaligned.
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Mazda's October Sales Skyrocket, Company Enjoys Strong Postings to Begin Fourth Quarter
PRN0000020031103dzb3006nt
503 Words
03 November 2003
21:38 GMT
PR Newswire
English
Copyright (c) 2003 PR Newswire Association LLC. All Rights Reserved.
IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported sales of 21,781 units in October-a 52.3 percent increase versus the same period last year.
The company's strong month was led by its sporty Miata roadster, which posted a 30.2 percent increase in sales. In addition, Mazda reported sales of 5,046 units for its fun-to-drive Protege compact -- a sales increase of 18.6 percent -- as well as a 14.8 percent sales increase for its functional and stylish MPV minivan.
"We're extremely optimistic about the way Mazda is heading into the final quarter of 2003," said Jim O'Sullivan, president and CEO of Mazda North American Operations. "With the strong return of consumer confidence and spending, coupled with the stellar products this company delivers, Mazda is poised to continue bolstering its sales as the year winds to a close."
Overall, Mazda's year-to-date sales total 216,489 units -- down 4.0 percent from last year.
Mazda North American Operations is responsible for the sales and marketing, customer parts and services support of Mazda vehicles in the United States. Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., MNAO has more than 700 dealerships nationwide.
Mazda Sales for October--2003
October October % October October %
2003 2002 Change 2003 2002 Change
PROTEGE 5,046 4,253 18.6% 61,067 73,079 -16.4%
Mazda3 12 0 N/A 12
626 15 1,681 -99.1% 1,620 36,364 -95.5%
Mazda6 6,194 0 N/A 51,160 0 N/A
MILLENIA 13 1,149 -98.9% 1,799 15,926 -88.7%
MIATA 926 711 30.2% 9,742 13,372 -27.1%
RX8 2,510 0 N/A 8,166 0 N/A
MPV 2,641 2,300 14.8% 26,204 29,980 -12.6%
MAZDA TRUCK 1,162 1,064 9.2% 13,094 18,332 -28.6%
TRIBUTE 3,262 3,139 3.9% 43,625 38,351 13.8%
Total Vehicles
CARS 14,716 7,794 88.8% 133,566 138,741 -3.7%
TRUCKS 7,065 6,503 8.6% 82,923 86,663 -4.3%
TOTAL 21,781 14,297 52.3% 216,489 225,404 -4.0%
MEMO:
IMPORT CAR 8,507 6,113 39.2% 80,786 102,377 -21.1%
IMPORT TRUCK 2,641 2,300 14.8% 26,204 29,980 -12.6%
IMPORT TOTAL 11,148 8,413 32.5% 106,990 132,357 -19.2%
DOMESTIC CAR 6,209 1,681 269.4% 52,780 36,364 45.1%
DOMESTIC TRUCK 4,424 4,203 5.3% 56,719 56,683 0.1%
DOMESTIC TOTALS 10,633 5,884 80.7% 109,499 93,047 17.7%
Web site: http://www.mazdausa.com/
CONTACT: Jeremy Barnes of Mazda North American Operations,+1-949-727-6844, or Kevin Twer of Mazda Information Bureau, +1-800-248-0459
Here's the press release. Sorry the numbers are so misaligned.
__________________________________
Mazda's October Sales Skyrocket, Company Enjoys Strong Postings to Begin Fourth Quarter
PRN0000020031103dzb3006nt
503 Words
03 November 2003
21:38 GMT
PR Newswire
English
Copyright (c) 2003 PR Newswire Association LLC. All Rights Reserved.
IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today reported sales of 21,781 units in October-a 52.3 percent increase versus the same period last year.
The company's strong month was led by its sporty Miata roadster, which posted a 30.2 percent increase in sales. In addition, Mazda reported sales of 5,046 units for its fun-to-drive Protege compact -- a sales increase of 18.6 percent -- as well as a 14.8 percent sales increase for its functional and stylish MPV minivan.
"We're extremely optimistic about the way Mazda is heading into the final quarter of 2003," said Jim O'Sullivan, president and CEO of Mazda North American Operations. "With the strong return of consumer confidence and spending, coupled with the stellar products this company delivers, Mazda is poised to continue bolstering its sales as the year winds to a close."
Overall, Mazda's year-to-date sales total 216,489 units -- down 4.0 percent from last year.
Mazda North American Operations is responsible for the sales and marketing, customer parts and services support of Mazda vehicles in the United States. Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., MNAO has more than 700 dealerships nationwide.
Mazda Sales for October--2003
October October % October October %
2003 2002 Change 2003 2002 Change
PROTEGE 5,046 4,253 18.6% 61,067 73,079 -16.4%
Mazda3 12 0 N/A 12
626 15 1,681 -99.1% 1,620 36,364 -95.5%
Mazda6 6,194 0 N/A 51,160 0 N/A
MILLENIA 13 1,149 -98.9% 1,799 15,926 -88.7%
MIATA 926 711 30.2% 9,742 13,372 -27.1%
RX8 2,510 0 N/A 8,166 0 N/A
MPV 2,641 2,300 14.8% 26,204 29,980 -12.6%
MAZDA TRUCK 1,162 1,064 9.2% 13,094 18,332 -28.6%
TRIBUTE 3,262 3,139 3.9% 43,625 38,351 13.8%
Total Vehicles
CARS 14,716 7,794 88.8% 133,566 138,741 -3.7%
TRUCKS 7,065 6,503 8.6% 82,923 86,663 -4.3%
TOTAL 21,781 14,297 52.3% 216,489 225,404 -4.0%
MEMO:
IMPORT CAR 8,507 6,113 39.2% 80,786 102,377 -21.1%
IMPORT TRUCK 2,641 2,300 14.8% 26,204 29,980 -12.6%
IMPORT TOTAL 11,148 8,413 32.5% 106,990 132,357 -19.2%
DOMESTIC CAR 6,209 1,681 269.4% 52,780 36,364 45.1%
DOMESTIC TRUCK 4,424 4,203 5.3% 56,719 56,683 0.1%
DOMESTIC TOTALS 10,633 5,884 80.7% 109,499 93,047 17.7%
Web site: http://www.mazdausa.com/
CONTACT: Jeremy Barnes of Mazda North American Operations,+1-949-727-6844, or Kevin Twer of Mazda Information Bureau, +1-800-248-0459
#9
If this car fails thats the end or the wankel @ mazda.
Mazda HAVE to make money atm, and have to make great platforms for multip[le vehicles. The RX8 will be used in part from other MX and RX cars. But Ford dont have a big bankroll to cushon any mistakes anymore.
Mazda HAVE to make money atm, and have to make great platforms for multip[le vehicles. The RX8 will be used in part from other MX and RX cars. But Ford dont have a big bankroll to cushon any mistakes anymore.
#10
i remember reading somewhere that mazda would consider RX-8 a success if they sold 2000 units a month. is this legit or was i on crack when i read this?
but 2500 units is pretty good isn't it? considering the RX-8 is kind of a niche car and mazda's halo car. since they keep calling the 8 their "icon" i think as long as their car sales are up in general they'll be willing and able to invest resources on sports and niche cars...like toyota with their MR2, etc.
but 2500 units is pretty good isn't it? considering the RX-8 is kind of a niche car and mazda's halo car. since they keep calling the 8 their "icon" i think as long as their car sales are up in general they'll be willing and able to invest resources on sports and niche cars...like toyota with their MR2, etc.
Last edited by chinx; 11-06-2003 at 08:19 AM.
#13
How sad... I am one of the 13 Millenia. I must say I think it was a STEAL on a great car. I would love a 3 rotor Millenia with RWD, but the supercharged engine isn't too bad even with FWD. It has very little torque steer which was a pleasant suprise.
Last edited by RotorBoy; 11-06-2003 at 04:06 PM.
#15
Originally posted by Elara
Considering they want to sell about 30k a year, October sales were just about right on a per-month basis.
Considering they want to sell about 30k a year, October sales were just about right on a per-month basis.
I know from experience that sales forecasts for new products are not normally anywhere near that accurate. I suspect Mazda's original forecast of 60,000 vehicles a year (30,000 in the US) is also their production capacity for the 8 and they are now selling as many as they can make.
I think that means it's a success .
#18
Originally posted by MrWigggles
October still isn't the best sales month for cars though is it?
The spring months are usually the best. So is October an average month or below average month in general?
-Mr. Wigggles
October still isn't the best sales month for cars though is it?
The spring months are usually the best. So is October an average month or below average month in general?
-Mr. Wigggles
From September through December, vehicle sales are often much slower than the rest of the year, and 2003 hasn't been any exception. And October was a horrible month in terms of sales for most dealers, with the exception of a few- namely Mazda, Nissan, and Honda, with the other Japanese makers doing better than usual as well. The US automakers tanked.
#20
fyi
Jhouse: 8,166 so far this year.
You can also get the press release at http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/031103/lam136_1.html.
Also, one hint, if you ever wanna find an automaker's auto sales stats, the best way I've found (instead of digging all over the place on random automaker's sites, some not intuitive) is to go to http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/, then type [name of maker] sales. You'll usually find it.
BTW, those RX-8 sales numbers are pretty impressive compared to how many cars Mazda sales in a month. I own a 350Z, and well Nissan + Infiniti sold 68,046 cars last month. 2,724 of those were 350Zs vs. 2,510 RX-8s out of 21,781 cars.
You can also get the press release at http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/031103/lam136_1.html.
Also, one hint, if you ever wanna find an automaker's auto sales stats, the best way I've found (instead of digging all over the place on random automaker's sites, some not intuitive) is to go to http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/, then type [name of maker] sales. You'll usually find it.
BTW, those RX-8 sales numbers are pretty impressive compared to how many cars Mazda sales in a month. I own a 350Z, and well Nissan + Infiniti sold 68,046 cars last month. 2,724 of those were 350Zs vs. 2,510 RX-8s out of 21,781 cars.
#21
October-December = Bad months to sell on average. Weather being a factor...rain and snow...can't really have fun with a sports car in the snow and the RX-8 looks great in black, but black looks crappy after it gets rained on. On top of that...people are spending their money preparing for the holidays. I have a feeling we'll be looking at significantly better figures around march - may, when families are plotting to buy for graduates, and the weather is just plain better for sports cars, due to the spirited roads being in optimum condition to tear through.
#22
Re: fyi
Originally posted by cwerdna
Also, one hint, if you ever wanna find an automaker's auto sales stats, the best way I've found (instead of digging all over the place on random automaker's sites, some not intuitive) is to go to http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/, then type [name of maker] sales. You'll usually find it.
Also, one hint, if you ever wanna find an automaker's auto sales stats, the best way I've found (instead of digging all over the place on random automaker's sites, some not intuitive) is to go to http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/, then type [name of maker] sales. You'll usually find it.
Originally posted by cwerdna
BTW, those RX-8 sales numbers are pretty impressive compared to how many cars Mazda sales in a month. I own a 350Z, and well Nissan + Infiniti sold 68,046 cars last month. 2,724 of those were 350Zs vs. 2,510 RX-8s out of 21,781 cars.
BTW, those RX-8 sales numbers are pretty impressive compared to how many cars Mazda sales in a month. I own a 350Z, and well Nissan + Infiniti sold 68,046 cars last month. 2,724 of those were 350Zs vs. 2,510 RX-8s out of 21,781 cars.
#23
Originally posted by RotorBoy
I just noticed that 12 Mazda3's were sold in October. Correct me if I am wrong but I didn't think that the 3 had been released yet.
I just noticed that 12 Mazda3's were sold in October. Correct me if I am wrong but I didn't think that the 3 had been released yet.