Acura Sets All-Time Sales Record in 2003
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Autotrader shows a listed inventory of 437 for the TSX nationally, vs. 500 for the TL which I think is the maximum number they can show.
While their inventory # (not all dealers list, I'd guess about 1/2 do) was running in the mid 200s when I bought mine, pre-TL, that's still not a huge inventory for a car selling over 20,000 copies annually. (Even the Porsche Cayenne shows over 500 are available right now!) If 1/2 of Acura dealers list and annual sales are 20,000, that's still only about 2 week's sales inventory.
Baseball? In JANUARY?
While their inventory # (not all dealers list, I'd guess about 1/2 do) was running in the mid 200s when I bought mine, pre-TL, that's still not a huge inventory for a car selling over 20,000 copies annually. (Even the Porsche Cayenne shows over 500 are available right now!) If 1/2 of Acura dealers list and annual sales are 20,000, that's still only about 2 week's sales inventory.
Baseball? In JANUARY?
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Now the Consumer Reports ranks the new TL higher than the 330i, we'll likely see TL sales do very very well.
Note that Consumer Reports compared the TL with the 330i, not the 5-series, since both are supposedly within the so-called "upscale sedan" category. CR also referred to the $30,000 to $40,000 range as entry level luxury. It's all low-end luxury.
Note that Consumer Reports compared the TL with the 330i, not the 5-series, since both are supposedly within the so-called "upscale sedan" category. CR also referred to the $30,000 to $40,000 range as entry level luxury. It's all low-end luxury.
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