RICHMOND HILL – DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says auto sales in November saw a widespread decline across dealerships as economic challenges finally showed signs of deteriorating consumer sentiment.

The agency says auto sales in November fell 8.6 per cent compared with the same month last year as the majority of high-volume auto manufacturers saw slowing demand.

The firm estimates 142,000 vehicles were sold last month.

However, DesRosiers managing partner Andrew King says the picture may not be as bad as it first appears.

King says auto sales in November last year were inflated as many Quebecers rushed to get electric vehicles before the province reduced EV incentives. November 2024 was the first November since 2017 to break the 150,000 unit mark.

DesRosiers says the market i

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