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Auto sales shift into high gear in June
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The Japan Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Japan’s retail sales rise a third month on wage gains, subsidies
The 1.9 month-on-month advance was led by sales of vehicles, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 4, 2026
Vehicle Sales Reach 9-Month High In June
Vehicle Sales Reach 9-Month High In June
ArcaMax
· Jun 26, 2026
Carmakers face pain as buyers face aging lineups, report warns
DETROIT — Consumers may be returning to dealer showrooms over the next couple of years to look at new vehicles that have few changes, as an electric vehicle head fake contributed to product delays, a former Bank of America Securities analyst ...
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 1, 2026
Why these 20 stocks, including KPIT, Kotak Bank, will be in focus on Wednesday
Auto sales figures especially from EV makers, Zee stake sale, NTPC deal, Unimech order, Glenmark Pharma’s USFDA warning to figure in today’s trade
The Motley Fool
· Jul 11, 2026
Prediction: Carvana's New-Car Business Will Work. Early Numbers Are Stunning.
Carvana is finally selling new vehicles, and early results emphasize how lucrative that could become.
Daily Mail
· Jul 7, 2026
Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift
Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift
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Related coverage for "Auto sales shift into high gear in June ": The Japan Times — Japan’s retail sales rise a third month on wage gains, subsidies . Seeking Alpha — Vehicle Sales Reach 9-Month High In June. ArcaMax — Carmakers face pain as buyers face aging lineups, report warns. The Hindu BusinessLine — Why these 20 stocks, including KPIT, Kotak Bank, will be in focus on Wednesday. The Motley Fool — Prediction: Carvana's New-Car Business Will Work. Early Numbers Are Stunning.. Daily Mail — Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift