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Honda coasts amid poor auto sales by the Detroit Three

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Jul 6, 2008
 
Honda coasts amid poor auto sales by the Detroit Three
As others suffer, fuel efficiency pays dividends

DETROIT — When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co.

The No. 2 Japanese automaker behind Toyota Motor Corp., with the most fuel-efficient model lineup in the industry, never put both feet into the U.S. truck market, instead focusing on slow-but-steady growth with popular cars like the Civic and Accord.

It paid off in June. While its major competitors reported double-digit sales declines and burgeoning truck and sport utility vehicle inventories, Honda had a modest 1 percent sales increase. Its car sales were up 20 percent from the same month last year, and the Civic and Accord were among the industry's top sellers.

"They are better positioned than anybody in terms of the products they have for this kind of environment," said Ron Harbour, a partner with the Oliver Wyman Group and author of an annual report on auto factory productivity.

Honda's top U.S. executive says it is well-positioned for $4 per gallon gasoline because it always has emphasized small, fuel-efficient vehicles.

"We're not geniuses," said John Mendel, the company's U.S. executive vice president. "We're consistent."

Industry analysts say Honda has managed to avoid the sales crisis that has hit the Detroit Three and even Toyota Motor Corp. for two reasons. Although it makes SUVs and a small pickup, it has a strong lineup of cars that get good gas mileage. And its factories are so flexible that it can quickly make more of the vehicles that are in demand.

"We can reprogram it to make it build more Civics," Mendel said. "That's by far one of our competitive advantages."

On the opposite end of the spectrum are the Detroit Three, most with too few small car models and well over half their factories building trucks at a time when the market has shifted to 56 percent cars and 44 percent trucks. GM and Chrysler have announced plans to close truck and minivan factories, and Ford is expected to announce specific cutbacks later this month.

Executives at all three wish they could quickly convert factories from trucks to cars, but Greg Gardner, an analyst with the Oliver Wyman Group, says that's difficult and costly.

"In a perfect world, this would be great," says Erich Merkle, vice president of auto industry forecasting for the consulting company IRN. "Even Honda can't do that."

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Honda is moving in the right direction.

Giving the public what they really want and need..

Good for Honda but not surprizing!!
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god bless japan

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Honda moves slowly but always forward.....
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