At No. 7, iconic pop/rock band the Cars return to the Billboard 200 with a new studio album for the first time since 1987 as "Move Like This" debuts with 36,000. This is the Ric Ocasek-led group's fifth top 10 album. They previously notched top 10s with "Candy-O" (No. 3, 1979), "Panorama" (No. 5, 1980), "Shake It Up" (No. 9, 1981) and "Heartbeat City" (No. 3, 1984). The Cars' last studio effort, "Door to Door," peaked at No. 26 in 1987, while they last visited the chart in 2002 with "Complete Greatest Hits" (No. 144).
Only 36,000 copies sold. With the bar that low, Journey having a top ten album looks like easy money.