"U.S. Car Sales Bounce Back: Fading Drought of Declining Numbers?" After four consecutive months of decline, the American automotive market appears to be showing signs of recovery. According to forecasts, U.S. light-vehicle sales are expected to see a modest uptick in May, with deliveries potentially rising by 0.1 to 1.9 percent. This positive trend could signal a shift in the industry's fortunes, following a period of sluggish sales that had many analysts and manufacturers on edge. As the market continues to navigate the complex landscape of changing consumer preferences and economic uncertainty, the May sales data will be closely watched for any signs of sustained momentum.
After falling four consecutive months, U.S. light-vehicle sales are expected to rise for the first time this year in May, with deliveries up 0.1 percent to 1.9 percent, based on forecasts.