Sales of North American-built cars and light trucks rose 18.3 percent in late April.
These uses have been discontinued in new American-built cars since 2003.
Sales of American-built cars fell 1.9 percent in late May on a daily rate basis, the eight domestic manufacturers reported today.
Sales of all American-built cars fell 15.4 percent in the late August period, to 217,569 units.
The 10-day numbers report only the sales of American-built cars and light trucks, not sales of imported vehicles.
Sales of all American-built cars fell 18.8 percent in the late August period, to 257,241.
Sales of North American-built cars rose 8 percent, to 247,736.
Sales of American-built cars fell 1.9 percent in late May on a daily basis.
It would be the first American-built car with airbags on both sides, the company said.
By 1991, Honda plans to export American-built cars to Japan.