
Subaru killed it again in 2014, with record U.S. sales of 513,693, a gaudy increase of 21 percent from 2013, and the first time Subaru sold more than 500,000 units in the United States.
That sounds like an outlier, or maybe a math error, since sales for the entire U.S. auto industry increased 5.9 percent, to 16.5 million in 2014, according to AutoData Corp., Woodcliff Lake, N.J.
But if Subaru’s sales streak is a quirk, it’s a long-running quirk. Subaru’s U.S. sales were up 26 percent in 2013, and 26 percent in 2012.
Subaru, with U.S. headquarters in Cherry Hill, N.J., has had record sales the last six years in a row, and it was the only manufacturer with seven consecutive years of sales growth – including growth during the Great Recession.
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