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Saturday, 11 June, 2011 3:07 PM
NADAguides’
Most In Demand Yet Hardest To Find Vehicles Report
NADAguides
Names Hardest to Find Vehicles and Provides Alternative Vehicle
Choices

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MESA, Calif. -- NADAguides, the leading online provider
of vehicle pricing and information, announces its Most In Demand
Vehicles Report – a list of new cars with high sales numbers,
high consumer demand but limited availability on dealer lots and
provides consumers with alternative, yet similar models with greater
availability.
Troy Snyder,
Director of Product Development at NADAguides: “Our Most In
Demand Vehicles Report aims to provide insight into the current
supply and demand of popular new cars. By bringing attention to
the most wanted vehicles on the market that are currently in short
demand, and offering alternative options, car shoppers are able
to use this information to save time, understand what is currently
available on the market, find vehicles that are readily available
and find a vehicle that handles their specific needs and wants in
a new car.”
To determine
the Most In Demand vehicles, the analysts at NADAguides first compiled
a list of the 25 most in demand vehicles currently on the market
based on overall industry sales during the month of April 2011 as
well as consumer interest on NADAguides.com. Then, taking into account
current days-supply* of vehicle inventory, the analysts at NADAguides
narrowed the report to those vehicles that had less than 30 days-supply
of inventory availability as of the end of April 2011. *Day supply
product availability is referenced in “days-supply”
numbers. Day supply refers to the number of units currently in inventory
divided by the average number of unit sales of that vehicle per
month. The result is the estimated number of days of supply of that
particular vehicle.
Making up
the latest Most In Demand Vehicles list are six new cars –
the 2011 Ford Explorer, 2011 Honda Civic, 2011 Hyundai Elantra,
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2011 Kia Sorento, and the 2011 Toyota Prius.
NADAguides
analysts have also provided a list of similarly priced, alternative
models that offer comparative features, amenities and fuel efficiency
to these high-demand vehicles that offer increased inventory availability
– the 2011 GMC Acadia, 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer, 2011 Suzuki
SX4, 2011 Nissan Altima, 2011 Mazda CX-7, and the 2011 Honda CR-Z.
Car shoppers
can utilize the NADAguides Compare Cars tool to see a side-by-side
comparison of these vehicles, and up to four total vehicles, in
order to evaluate details such as pricing, warranty, MPG, engine
specifications, drive train, safety and more.
Most
Wanted Yet Hardest To Find New Cars
- 2011
Ford Explorer –
Year-over-year sales for the Ford Explorer grew by nearly 138
percent, helping it rank number 22 in overall industry vehicle
sales during April 2011. Coming in at 14 in consumer interest
on NADAguides.com during that same time period, the Ford Explorer
had 29 days-supply of vehicle inventory as of the end of April
2011. MSRP for the 2011 Ford Explorer starts at $28,360. For those
looking for an alternative to the hard-to-find 2011 Ford Explorer,
the 2011 GMC Acadia is similarly priced, starting at $32,000,
and ended April with 68 days-supply of inventory.
- 2011
Honda Civic
– The Honda Civic stayed relatively consistent in year-over-year
sales with an increase of just over seven percent, ranking as
the number five overall most purchased vehicle in April 2011.
Coming in at 23 in consumer interest on NADAguides.com during
that same time period, the Honda Civic had 23 days-supply of vehicle
inventory as of the end of April 2011. MSRP for the 2011 Honda
Civic starts at $15,805. For those looking for an alternative
to the hard-to-find 2011 Honda Civic, the 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer
is similarly priced, starting at $15,195, and ended April with
88 days-supply of inventory.
- 2011
Hyundai Elantra –The Hyundai Elantra increased
nearly 117 percent in sales year-over-year, selling 20,918 units
in April 2011 as compared to 9,657 units in April 2010, and ranking
12 in overall industry vehicle sales during April 2011. Coming
in at 10 in consumer interest on NADAguides.com during that same
time period, the Hyundai Elantra had a mere 12 days-supply of
inventory available as of the end of April 2011. MSRP for the
2011 Hyundai Elantra starts at $14,945. For those looking for
an alternative to the hard-to-find 2011 Hyundai Elantra, the 2011
Suzuki SX4 is similarly priced, starting at $13,499, and ended
April with 94 days-supply of inventory.
- 2011
Hyundai Sonata
– Hyundai Sonata’s year-over-year sales increased
more than 17 percent, ranking eight in overall vehicle industry
sales during April 2011. As the number one most researched vehicle
on NADAguides.com in April, the Hyundai Sonata had 27 days-supply
of vehicle inventory as of the end of that same month. MSRP for
the 2011 Hyundai Sonata starts at $19,395. For those looking for
an alternative to the hard-to-find 2011 Hyundai Sonata, the 2011
Nissan Altima is similarly priced, starting at $20,270, and ended
April with 64 days-supply of inventory.
- 2011
Kia Sorento – The Kia Sorento increased in year-over-year
vehicle sales by more than 41 percent, helping the Kia Sorento
inch its way into the top 25 in overall industry vehicles sales,
ranking 24 in April 2011. As the fourth most researched vehicle
on NADAguides.com during that same time period, the Kia Sorento
had 29 days-supply of vehicle inventory as of the end of April
2011. MSRP for the 2011 Kia Sorento starts at $20,995. For those
looking for an alternative to the hard-to-find 2011 Kia Sorento,
the 2011 Mazda CX-7 is similarly priced, starting at $21,990,
and ended April with 67 days-supply of inventory.
- 2011
Toyota Prius
– The Toyota Prius ranked 23 in overall vehicle sales and
remained relatively consistent year-over-year from April 2010
to April 2011, decreasing by less than one percent. Also ranking
at 23 in consumer interest on NADAguides.com during that same
time period, the Toyota Prius had a mere 10 days-supply of inventory
as of the end of April 2011. MSRP for the 2011 Toyota Prius starts
at $22,120. For those looking for an alternative to the hard-to-find
2011 Toyota Prius, the 2011 Honda CR-Z is similarly priced, starting
at $19,345, and ended April with 69 days-supply of inventory.
The NADAguides Most In
Demand Yet Hardest To Find Vehicles Report is a selection of popular
new cars based on analysis of overall industry sales and consumer
interest on NADAguides.com as compared to inventory availability
based on days-supply. Days-supply is calculated by dividing the
current inventory numbers (number of units of a particular vehicle
currently on dealer lots) of a specific model by its average daily
selling rate.
About NADAguides
NADAguides (www.nadaguides.com)
is the largest publisher of vehicle pricing and information for
new and used cars, classic cars, motorcycles, boats, RVs, and manufactured
homes. NADAguides offers in-depth shopping and research tools in
addition to the most market-reflective pricing available. The company
also produces software, mobile applications, raw data, web services,
web-syndicated products and print guidebooks.
Source:
NADAguides

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