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NewsMay 20, 2013

Polk Forecasts New Commercial Van Models Will Drive Market Segment Growth

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.

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NewsApril 4, 2012

2011 Class 3-8 Commercial Registrations Reach 1.25 Million

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.

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NewsNovember 15, 2011

Commercial Vehicle Market Led by Class 3 Vehicle Growth; Diesel Continues to Dominate

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.

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NewsJanuary 14, 2010

Polk Announces Automotive Loyalty Winners

At R.L. Polk & Co.'s 14th annual Automotive Loyalty Awards, Toyota and Honda win top honors.

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NewsMay 21, 2009

Polk: Global Light Vehicle Sales to Decline 15% in 2009

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.

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NewsMarch 5, 2009

U.S. Vehicle Median Age Increased in 2008, According to Polk

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.

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NewsFebruary 21, 2008

R. L. Polk & Co.: Vehicle Age on the Rise

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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