New analysis from R.L. Polk says the commercial van segment in the U.S. is growing as it splits into two categories, full-size and compact, where once only the full-size category existed. The company said this is due to the arrival of a number of new models in the marketplace.
Read More →SOUTHFIELD, MI - A Polk analysis of new and used commercial vehicle registrations (GVW 3-8) in the U.S. finds 1.25 million units were registered during the 2011 calendar year.
Read More →SOUTHFIELD, MI - New commercial vehicle registrations (Gross Vehicle Weight 3-8) in the U.S. are set to reach 440,000 units for the 2011 calendar-year, an increase of 17.6 percent over 2010 calendar-year and a 33-percent uptick from 2009.
Read More →At R.L. Polk & Co.'s 14th annual Automotive Loyalty Awards, Toyota and Honda win top honors.
Read More →Study shows light vehicle sales will decline to 55.2 million units in 2009, a 15 percent decline from 2008. Additionally, worldwide volumes won't return to pre-crisis levels until 2012 due to worsening economic conditions.
Read More →According to R.L. Polk and Co.'s annual vehicle population report, the median age for passenger cars was a record high of 9.4 years.
Read More →The median age for passenger cars remains at a record high of 9.2 years for the second year in a row, while the total truck scrappage rate of 4.8 percent is the lowest since 1996.
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