KEY POINTS
  • January and February see sharp downturns in U.S. new vehicle sales.
  • Many in the industry try to downplay the poor showing by blaming the bad weather that spread across the country.
  • March doesn't look much better, with overall first-quarter demand down by nearly 4%.
Ian Callum and the Jaguar I-Pace accept the award for the 2019 World Car Award at the New York Auto Show in New York on April 17th, 2019.

More than two dozen new cars, trucks, crossovers and concept vehicles are making their debut at this week's annual New York International Auto Show, the sort of rollout that would traditionally be expected to give a boost to the U.S. new car market.

But despite the almost uniformly bullish speeches at the show's media preview Wednesday, there's a sense of growing concern, if not outright pessimism, that came across during interviews and private conversations with industry leaders and analysts at the show.