Subaru continues its phenomenal sales pace

(October 4, 2010) CHERRY HILL, N.J. (PRNewswire) — Subaru has announced its best-ever September sales results. This also marks the best-ever September sales for the Subaru Outback and Forester models.

A Subaru official said U.S. dealers are having a difficult time keeping vehicles on their lots despite increased shipments.

Subaru sold 21,432 units in September 2010 versus 14,593 units in September 2009, resulting in a 47-percent gain year-over-year.  Year-to-date sales of 193,614 units in 2010 versus 158,421 units sold in 2009, resulting in a 22-percent gain compared with the same period last year.

Sales for the Subaru Outback for the month of September were up 91 percent with 8,154 units sold, while sales for Subaru Forester were up 33 percent with 6,449 units sold.

Outback sales up 91 percent

"September's record results reflect that demand for Subaru products continues to outpace supply despite the uncertain economy," said Timothy M. Colbeck, senior vice president of sales, Subaru of America, Inc. "We have been increasing shipments to dealers, but they continue to sell everything we send them."
       
"Our sales reflect that Subaru products represent the best all-around package in the marketplace," said Thomas J. Doll, executive vice president and COO, Subaru of America, Inc.

"As we currently have the lowest incentives in the industry and continue breaking sales records, we know that customers have done their homework and recognize that Subaru products offer them the utility and capability that All-Wheel Drive provides as well as the long-term value they are looking for," Doll added.