Thanks for the information.Here are the June 2019 sales figures for all Honda vehicles including year-to-date. 14,540 Passports have been sold through June.
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American Honda Announces June Sales Results
"With about 25 percent retail market share, the Honda Civic continues to be the benchmark vehicle in the compact segment," said Henio Arcangeli, Jr. senior vice president of Automobile Sales at American Honda Motor Co.hondanews.com
14,540 Passports have been sold through June. Noway that I know of to find out how many have been produced. A nationwide search of Cargurus.com may provide some insight as to how many are sitting on dealer's lots.Thanks for the information.
Wow - - These numbers are crazy how much the civic and accord dominate the Honda market! Don’t get me wrong, I owned two civics until they just about died. But this makes sense as to why we are not so common on the roads.
Is there any way to find out how many passports are produced?
I was at a local dealer here in Portland, OR recently, and they said they’re selling 2-4 Passports a month. I asked them if they thought that was low, and they said no — it’s about the same as the Ridgeline. Maybe so, because I have yet to see another Passport just driving around, but by that same token, I rarely see Ridgelines either.14,540 Passports have been sold through June. Noway that I know of to find out how many have been produced. A nationwide search of Cargurus.com may provide some insight as to how many are sitting on dealer's lots.
Interesting stats on 2-4/month sold in Portland. I do see many more Rdgelines than our Passports, but nothing like Civics and Accords. Out of curiosity on how many are produced, I sent an email to Honda.I was at a local dealer here in Portland, OR recently, and they said they’re selling 2-4 Passports a month. I asked them if they thought that was low, and they said no — it’s about the same as the Ridgeline. Maybe so, because I have yet to see another Passport just driving around, but by that same token, I rarely see Ridgelines either.