September US auto sales are expected to roll in all day on Wednesday.
Chrysler was the first automaker to report sales, reporting an increase of 19%, topping expectations for a 16% rise.
Nissan followed and also reported sales that were better than expected. Nissan's US sales in September rose 18.5%, better than the 17% that was expected by economists, according to Bloomberg.
Here's the updated scoreboard:
- Chrysler: +19% (+16% expected)
- Nissan: +18.5% (+17% expected)
- Ford:
- General Motors:
- Honda:
- Toyota:
In August, auto sales beat expectations, coming at an annualized pace of 17.45 million vehicles against expectations for a pace of 16.6 million. This was also up from the pace of 16.4 million vehicles in July.
Expectations are for sales in September to slow some to an annualized pace of 16.9 million vehicles.
This post will be updated all day Wednesday as results roll in.