
Q2 Sales Up (With an Asterix), Carfax Best Place To Work, Chuck E. Cheese Grows Up
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Episode #1086: Today we unpack Q2’s early sales surge and late slip, celebrate CARFAX’s workplace wins, and wonder about Chuck E. Cheese’s nostalgic new venture for grown-ups.
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- U.S. new-vehicle sales in Q2 were front-loaded, with consumers acting early to capitalize on incentives and avoid potential tariffs. The momentum faded by June, signaling possible headwinds ahead.
- Roughly 173,000 additional vehicles were sold in March and April, pushing the sales pace above 17 million SAAR.
- June sales fell 4.3% to 1.26 million units, with SAAR dipping to 15.65 million.
- GM posted a 7% gain in Q2, with trucks, crossovers, and EVs all showing growth, with EV sales more than doubling YoY.
- Tesla deliveries declined 13%, amid an aging product lineup and reputational challenges.
- Ford reported a 14% increase, supported by employee pricing programs and strong hybrid performance.
- “We blew the doors off the overall industry,” said Andrew Frick, Ford Blue and Model e President.
- CARFAX has once again earned recognition as one of the best places to work in the U.S., sweeping multiple national and regional Top Workplace awards for 2025.
- They were named a USA Today Top Workplace for the fourth year in a row and also honored by the Washington Post (11th time) and St. Louis Post-Dispatch (4th year).
- The awards are based on anonymous employee feedback regarding culture and practices.
- Carfax received additional recognition for leadership, benefits, flexibility, innovation, and values.
- “Being part of a team… committed to the same playbook, has made my experience… rewarding,” said Angela Coyle, Director of Marketing Operations.
- Also a special shoutout to our friends at the Rohrman Auto Group, who placed on the USA Today list for the first time ever.
- Chuck E. Cheese is growing up — literally. The company has launched "Chuck’s Arcade," a new concept aimed at adult fans of retro gaming and childhood nostalgia.
- Chuck’s Arcade features classics like Donkey Kong and Mortal Kombat alongside modern games like Halo.
- Locations include St. Louis, Tulsa, El Paso, and St. Petersburg, with 10 now open across U.S. malls.
- Each arcade features unique artwork and iconic animatronic mascots from the original brand.
- Some locations include pizzerias and limited beer/wine service.
- CEO David McKillips calls it a “natural evolution” to attract lifelong fans and a new generation.
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