tag:support.tvshowsapp.com,2011-10-12:/discussions/suggestions/4623-ten-cars-americans-arent-buyingTVShows: Discussion 2015-04-15T07:00:43Ztag:support.tvshowsapp.com,2011-10-12:Comment/365841902015-04-15T07:00:35Z2015-04-15T07:00:43Z Ten Cars Americans Aren’t Buying<div><p>When the recession hit back in 2008, few were harder hit that
the American auto industry. Since then, car sales have begun to
improve gradually. Car sales for March of this year were up
slightly compared to last year with 1.5 cars and light trucks being
sold in all. Though Americans are beginning to buy new cars again,
there are still some cars that Americans seem to have no interest
in. A good indicator is how long, on average, a given car sits on a
car lot before being sold. According to Kelley Blue Book, the
average car will sit in a car lot for 71 days before being sold.
Here’s a look at ten cars than American’s aren’t
too keen about.<br>
10. Cadillac ATS. At 138.1 days on average spent on the lot,
Cadillac ATS sales are just bad enough for number 10 on this
list.<br>
9. Kia Cadenza. The Kia Cadenza is a highly rated large sedan, but
that doesn’t seem to make it a popular choice. The Cadenza
spends an average of 138.8 days on the lot before being sold.<br>
8. Volvo XC90. Volvo’s take on the midsize luxury SUV, the
XC90 is highly reviewed and is competitively priced with other
midsize luxury SUVs. Even still, it sits on the dealer’s lot
for an average of 139.5 days.<br>
7. Fiat 500L. Despite being one of the top selling cars in Europe,
the Fiat 500L is struggling here in American taking an average of
140.1 days to sell.<br>
6. Cadillac XTS. The XTS is set to be discontinued in 2019 and
Cadillac has already announced it’s replacement, the CT6.
Perhaps consumers are waiting for the CT6 because the XTS spends
144.6 days on average on the dealer’s lot.<br>
5. Buick Verano. Like most other cars that spend longer on the lot,
the Verano is a more expensive vehicle. It spends 144.7 days on
average on a dealer’s lot.<br>
4. Infiniti Q60. The competition has proved to be too much for the
Infiniti Q60. It spends 158.3 days on average on the lot.<br>
3. Cadillac ELR. Cadillac’s first attempt at the electric car
market is falling short probably because of the competition: Tesla.
It spends 158.6 days on the dealer’s lot on average.<br>
2. Nissan GT-R. At 169.9 days, the GT-R is a slow selling car. But
Nissan isn’t too worried because the price tag on one is
100,000 and they still managed to sell almost 1,500 of them last
year.<br>
1. Honda Insight. The Insight spends 170.7 days in a dealer’s
lot on average. That’s probably because it’s marketed
as a fuel efficient car and gas prices are lower than they’ve
been in years.<br>
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Source:
usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/04/11/cars-americans-dont-buy/25602781/</p></div>behatihux15