American Honda reported September sales of 105,527 units, down 8.6% versus last year. “Our sales momentum has continued through the third quarter with strong demand for Honda and Acura SUVs, and growing sales of electrified models. Despite some supply issues due to the preparation for EV manufacturing and supply challenges related to the catastrophic Hurricane Helene in the Southeast, we continue to gain sales momentum based on a flexible strategy of offering fuel efficient petrol, hybrid-electric and battery-electric models to meet the needs of our customers,” said Lance Woelfer, vice president of Auto Sales at American Honda Motor.
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