AutoNation's vehicle sales rise 6% in February

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Buoyed by strong luxury-brand sales, new dealerships and a robust California market, AutoNation Inc., the country's largest auto dealership group, reported a 6 percent gain in sales in February.

AutoNation's new-vehicle retail sales for the month totaled 21,168 vehicles, up from 19,994 a year ago. That increase was helped by the sales boost the dealership group received from six Texas stores it acquired late last year. On a same-store basis, AutoNation's sales rose 3 percent, just behind the industry pace. U.S. new-vehicle sales rose 4 percent in February.

"Some of the bright spots are that our premium luxury business was up 16 percent, our pickup truck business was up 16 percent also, and -- believe it or not -- the state of California was strong, plus 10 percent," AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson said today on CNBC.

The big driver of the luxury increase was a 38 percent jump in same-store BMW sales.

At AutoNation's domestic-brand dealerships, sales rose 4 percent on a same-store basis and 8 percent overall. Sales at import-brand stores dropped 2 percent on a same-store basis and were flat overall.

Jackson noted that strong used-car values are driving vehicle trades.

The industry is being helped by the availability of "great financing, great new products and a genuine replacement need," he said. "The recovery in auto is plowing through all the headwinds."

You can reach Amy Wilson at awilson@crain.com.


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