The average fuel economy numbers for vehicles sold in May are up slightly, led by Nissan and Chrysler, according to Jesse Toprak of TrueCar.com.
General Motors has cut the selling price of its 2013 Chevrolet Volt in hopes of emptying dealer lots of inventory up ahead of 2014 Chevy Volt arrivals.
BMW has taken back the top selling position for luxury cars in May, outselling Audi with its small X1 sport-utility vehicle and new 3-Series sedan.The Article TOP NEWS: Fuel Economy Average Sees Slight Gain in May appeared first on Automotive Digest.