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Monday, March 23, 2015

January 2015 U S SUV And Crossover Sales Rankings Top 89 Best Selling SUVs In America Every SUV Ranked

2015 Lincoln MKC
Americas SUV/crossover market grew 19% in January 2015, a 63,000-unit improvement compared with January 2014.

For the fifth consecutive month, the Honda CR-V was Americas top-selling utility vehicle. The CR-V outsold the second-ranked Ford Escape by 3157 units. The third-ranked Toyota RAV4, the last utility vehicle to outsell the CR-V on a monthly basis, was just 230 sales back of the Escape.


• U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - February 2015 YTD
• U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - 2014 Year End
• U.S. SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - January 2014



U.S. sales of SUVs and crossovers expanded more rapidly than the overall market (+14%) in January but not quite as fast as the growth experienced in the pickup truck sector (+22%). 


Only a handful of moderately high-volume SUVs and crossovers posted year-over-year decreases: the Ford Edge, Dodge Durango, Buick Enclave, Cadillac SRX, and Hyundai Tucson, none of which sold half as often as the top-selling CR-V.


• Top 13 Best-Selling Pickup Trucks In America - January 2015
• Commercial Van Sales In America - January 2015
• Minivan Sales In America - January 2015



There were no new entrants in the utility vehicle arena in January, although the Volvo V60 Cross Country (which we label as a car) attracted its first 28 buyers. The Chevrolet Trax was in its second month on the U.S. market. It ranked 50th overall with 1839 sales, just behind the Mercedes-Benz GLA; just ahead of the Lexus GX460. 
The Trax, together with a number of premium brand utility vehicles which werent on sale at this time a year ago, accounted for 2.6% of all SUV and crossover sales in America in January.


• U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - January 2015
• U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - January 2015
• U.S. Car Sales Rankings By Model - January 2015



Reminder: these are January 2015 rankings, but you can sort SUVs/crossovers by January 2014 volume by clicking the January 2014 column header, or you can rank SUVs/crossovers by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the SUV/Crossover column header.

As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBCs Sales Stats page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • February 2015 • December 2014 • January 2014
Rank
SUV/Crossover
January 2015
January 2014
%
Change
#1Honda CR-V23,211 18,232 27.3%
#2Ford Escape20,054 19,459 3.1%
#3Toyota RAV419,824 16,880 17.4%
#4Chevrolet Equinox19,555 14,547 34.4%
#5Ford Explorer17,036 12,810 33.0%
#5.1Ford Explorer *14,99511,69628.2%
#5.2Ford Explorer Police Interceptor *2,0411,11483.2%
#6Nissan Rogue15,649 13,831 13.1%
#7Jeep Cherokee15,154 10,505 44.3%
#8Jeep Grand Cherokee12,806 12,207 4.9%
#9Honda Pilot12,315 6,224 97.9%
#10Jeep Wrangler11,683 9,553 22.3%
#11Subaru Forester11,210 10,771 4.1%
#12Toyota Highlander11,060 10,676 3.6%
#13Chevrolet Traverse10,151 5,368 89.1%
#14GMC Terrain8,844 7,063 25.2%
#15Hyundai Santa Fe7,749 6,721 15.3%
#16Ford Edge7,581 9,411 -19.4%
#17Jeep Patriot7,563 5,577 35.6%
#18Kia Sorento7,543 7,098 6.3%
#19Dodge Journey7,041 5,936 18.6%
#20Toyota 4Runner6,945 3,958 75.5%
#21Chevrolet Tahoe6,607 3,514 88.0%
#22Lexus RX6,569 5,607 17.2%
#23Nissan Pathfinder6,138 5,308 15.6%
#24Mazda CX-55,949 4,998 19.0%
#25GMC Acadia5,898 5,463 8.0%
#26Acura MDX4,381 4,241 3.3%
#27Jeep Compass4,317 4,068 6.1%
#28Chevrolet Suburban4,130 1,705 142%
#29Nissan Murano3,773 2,188 72.4%
#30Dodge Durango3,585 4,128 -13.2%
#31Acura RDX3,517 2,730 28.8%
#32Buick Enclave3,497 3,509 -0.3%
#33Cadillac SRX3,485 4,446 -21.6%
#34Buick Encore3,465 2,366 46.5%
#35BMW X53,214 2,754 16.7%
#36Mercedes-Benz M-Class3,144 2,824 11.3%
#37Kia Sportage3,054 2,587 18.1%
#38Hyundai Tucson3,036 3,533 -14.1%
#39Audi Q52,927 2,774 5.5%
#40Lexus NX2,812 --- ---
#41Cadillac Escalade ^2,7641,085155%
#41.1Cadillac Escalade *1,664704136%
#41.2Cadillac Escalade ESV *1,100381189%
#42GMC Yukon2,649 1,287 106%
#43Infiniti QX602,577 2,380 8.3%
#44Ford Expedition2,460 2,139 15.0%
#45Mitsubishi Outlander Sport2,267 1,838 23.3%
#46Mercedes-Benz GL-Class2,121 1,541 37.6%
#47Nissan Juke2,001 3,442 -41.9%
#48GMC Yukon XL1,965 865 127%
#49Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class1,878 --- ---
#50Chevrolet Trax1,839 --- ---
#51Lexus GX4601,803 1,443 24.9%
#52Land Rover Range Rover Sport1,752 1,612 8.7%
#53Lincoln MKC1,602 ------
#54Volvo XC601,517 942 61.0%
#55Land Rover Range Rover1,481 1,221 21.3%
#56Volkswagen Tiguan1,473 1,777 -17.1%
#57Ford Flex1,458 1,650 -11.6%
#58Land Rover Range Rover Evoque1,403 879 59.6%
#59Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class1,398 2,302 -39.3%
#60Lincoln MKX1,358 2,479 -45.2%
#61BMW X31,341 2,699 -50.3%
#62Mazda CX-91,269 1,490 -14.8%
#63Infiniti QX801,248 1,023 22.0%
#64Porsche Cayenne1,116 1,158 -3.6%
#65Nissan Armada1,029 1,029 0.0%
#66Mitsubishi Outlander1,003 941 6.6%
#67Nissan Xterra998 1,518 -34.3%
#68Lincoln Navigator916 375 144%
#69Toyota Sequoia904 787 14.9%
#70Audi Q7880 1,268 -30.6%
#71Audi Q3873 ------
#72Porsche Macan796 ------
#73Mini Countryman745 1,074 -30.6%
#74Land Rover LR4609 599 1.7%
#75Infiniti QX70557 645 -13.6%
#76BMW X1518 1,332 -61.1%
#77Volkswagen Touareg482 544 -11.4%
#78BMW X6433 382 13.4%
#79BMW X4396 ------
#80Lexus LX570293 356 -17.7%
#81Lincoln MKT268 362 -26.0%
#82Toyota Land Cruiser251 257 -2.3%
#83Mercedes-Benz G-Class231 122 89.3%
#84Infiniti QX50188 197 -4.6%
#85Toyota FJ Cruiser158 1,162 -86.4%
#86Mini Paceman82111-26.1%
#87Volvo XC9038 459 -91.7%
#88Land Rover LR236 363 -90.1%
#89Chevrolet Captiva Sport10 3,765 -99.7%
#90Subaru Tribeca---86 -100%
#91Acura ZDX---14 -100%
#92Hyundai Veracruz---1 -100%
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Total
391,906328,57119.3%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC

* Italicized, asterisked, unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the models total, not in addition to the models total.
^ Escalade here does not include sales of the EXT, which is shown with pickup trucks.
Rather than listing the 500L with the Mini Paceman and Countryman in these SUV/crossover rankings, its with cars in large part because it is not available with all-wheel-drive. The placement of numerous crossovers often prompts disagreement, but consider the vehicle types name: crossover. By its very definition, it crosses over from one category into another. The very act of calling, for example, the Toyota Venza a car or a utility vehicle requires ignorance of the fact that the Venza (or Outback, Crosstour, Encore, Countryman, 500L) is a square peg that cant be squeezed through a round hole.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Top 20 Best Selling SUVs In Canada November 2014

2015 Honda CR-V side
Not since December of last year has any SUV/crossover outsold the Ford Escape in Canada. In December 2013, that vehicle was the Honda CR-V. In November 2014, that vehicle was once again the Honda CR-V, the best-selling Honda in Canada last month.

Dont remove credit from the Escape. Its growing sales at a faster rate this year than either of its two-best-selling rivals. 


• Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - November 2014 YTD
• Canada SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - November 2014 YTD


Moreover, Escape volume in November increased 2%, a moderate gain, but a clear sign that the CR-V didnt grow purely at the Escapes expense. CR-V volume improved 56% to 4461 units, 35% of Honda brand sales in November; 31% of combined Honda/Acura volume.

For SUVs and crossovers, however, it wasnt all sunshine in the beginning of a cold Canadian winter. 11 of the 20 top-selling utility vehicles posted declining Canadian volume. However, most of those vehicles werent top tier players. The four best-selling SUVs - and seven of the top ten – all improved upon their November 2013 totals.

Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these best-selling SUVs and crossovers can always be accessed through the dropdown menu at GCBCs Sales Stats page, and for those not viewing the mobile version of this site, near the top right of this page, as well. GoodCarBadCar has already published the list of Canadas best-selling trucks in November and will shortly publish a list of Canadas most popular cars.

December 2014 • October 2014 • November 2013
Rank
Best-Selling SUV/Crossover
November
2014
November
2013
% Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
#1
Honda CR-V
4461286056.0%33,081 30,441 8.7%
#2
Ford Escape
3732 3662 1.9% 48,884 42,142 16.0%
#3
Toyota RAV4
3041 2857 6.4% 34,015 30,853 10.2%
#4
Nissan Rogue
2370 1183 100% 26,729 15,034 77.8%
#5
Hyundai Santa Fe Sport *
2190 2319 -5.6% 25,761 24,486 5.2%
#6
Jeep Cherokee
2122 1285 65.1% 20,591 1398 1373%
#7
Jeep Wrangler
1674 1055 58.7% 21,661 17,747 22.1%
#8
Dodge Journey
1583 1705 -7.2% 23,167 26,522 -12.6%
#9
Mazda CX-5
1566 1431 9.4% 18,573 16,397 13.3%
#10
Chevrolet Equinox
1346 1647 -18.3% 18,173 18,361 -1.0%
#11
Ford Edge
1207 1252 -3.6% 16,844 16,364 2.9%
#12
Jeep Grand Cherokee
1183 1147 3.1% 12,111 10,705 13.1%
#13
Kia Sorento
1041 1316 -20.9% 13,096 13,876 -5.6%
#14
Subaru Forester
903 1211 -25.4% 11,396 10,317 10.5%
#15
Toyota Highlander
804 618 30.1% 8974 7057 27.2%
#16
Nissan Pathfinder
794 938 -15.4% 8912 7253 22.9%
#17
Hyundai Tucson
766 933 -17.9% 11,341 10,651 6.5%
#18
Ford Explorer
759 871 -12.9% 11,678 9953 17.3%
#19
GMC Terrain
749 866 -13.5% 10,839 11,056 -2.0%
#20
Volkswagen Tiguan
728 772 -5.7% 9535 6780 40.6%
Source: Automakers & ANDC 
* Total Santa Fe Sport/Santa Fe XL: down 7.5% to 2446 in November; up 10.4% to 30,270 YTD.
Prefer to think of the Subaru Outback as an SUV, not a car? It would have ranked 14th in November with 973 sales, a 91.5% increase, and 7834 YTD, up 38.7%.


RECOMMENDED READING
Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - December 2014
Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - October 2014
Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - November 2013
Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - November 2014 YTD
Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - November 2014
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In Canada - November 2014
Top 13 Best-Selling Trucks In America - November 2014 YTD

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

November 2014 Canada Passenger Car Sales Rankings Top 144 Best Selling Cars In Canada Every Car Ranked

Canadas passenger car market declined 3.4% in November 2014 as the countrys most popular attracted 1528 fewer November buyers in 2014 than in 2013. Five of Novembers top 10 cars posted declining year-over-year volume.

Collectively, those five cars - Civic, Corolla, 3, Jetta, Focus - were down 22%, a loss of 3774 units in a car market which slid by around 2000 sales.


• Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - November 2014 YTD
Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Make & Model - November 2014 YTD
• Canada SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - November 2014 YTD


In other words, there were plenty of good news items in the Canadian car world in November 2014, but they were overshadowed by dreadful results among top tier players that brought down the category. Chevrolet Cruze volume jumped 27%, Nissan Sentra sales were up 27%, the Volkswagen Golf shot up 87%, and the Honda Fit and Chrysler 200 both more than doubled their November 2013 totals. 


• Canada Car Sales Rankings By Model - December & 2014 Year End
• Canada Car Sales Rankings By Model - October 2014 YTD
• Canada Car Sales Rankings By Model - November 2013 YTD


One new car was also added to the Canadian fleet in November 2014: Lexuss RC coupe. The RC350 generated 41 sales; the RCF another 15. 


Reminder: these are 2014 year-to-date rankings, but you can sort cars by November volume by clicking the November 2014 column header, or you can rank them by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the Car column header. At any time, click the Rank column to return to the original format. If youre on a mobile device, you may need to choose the full version of the site (at the bottom of the page) in order to use the sortable function.


• Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - November 2014
• Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - November 2014
• Canada Truck Sales By Model - November 2014 YTD
• Canada Minivan Sales By Model - November 2014 YTD
• Canada Commercial Van Sales By Model - November 2014 YTD


As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBCs Sales Stats page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • December 2014 • October 2014 • November 2013

Rank
Car
November
2014
YTD
November
2013
YTD
%
Change
November
2014
November
2013
% Change
#1Honda Civic62,026 60,651 2.3%4,173 5,701 -26.8%
#2Hyundai Elantra47,779 51,971 -8.1%3,812 3,605 5.7%
#3Toyota Corolla46,472 42,007 10.6%3,370 3,577 -5.8%
#4Mazda 338,817 37,703 3.0%2,632 3,679 -28.5%
#5Chevrolet Cruze31,827 30,701 3.7%2,806 2,211 26.9%
#6Volkswagen Jetta29,325 28,855 1.6%1,874 2,290 -18.2%
#7Hyundai Accent21,774 18,223 19.5%1,214 1,037 17.1%
#8Ford Focus20,966 24,738 -15.2%1,386 1,962 -29.4%
#9Ford Fusion16,741 19,144 -12.6%1,106 1,380 -19.9%
#10Honda Accord15,931 16,289 -2.2%1,069 1,319 -19.0%
#11Toyota Camry14,870 16,871 -11.9%1,631 1,496 9.0%
#12Nissan Sentra14,072 13,545 3.9%1,104 872 26.6%
#13Kia Rio13,952 15,095 -7.6%726 915 -20.7%
#14Hyundai Sonata13,095 13,908 -5.8%1,461 1,385 5.5%
#15Nissan Versa12,703 11,427 11.2%802 1,243 -35.5%
#16Kia Forte11,279 10,874 3.7%880 899 -2.1%
#17Volkswagen Golf10,938 11,079 -1.3%1,334 714 86.8%
#18Honda Fit10,834 7,603 42.5%1,755 737 138%
#19Chrysler 20010,800 11,334 -4.7%1,136 500 127%
#19.1Chrysler 200 Sedan *10,78610,7220.6%1,136494130%
#19.2Chrysler 200 Convertible *14612-97.7%---6-100%
#20Subaru Impreza9,443 9,298 1.6%685 764 -10.3%
#21Kia Soul9,330 7,327 27.3%622 626 -0.6%
#22BMW 3-Series9,302 11,849 -21.5%894 915 -2.3%
#23Nissan Altima8,848 9,774 -9.5%472 611 -22.7%
#24Ford Fiesta8,682 9,473 -8.4%628 681 -7.8%
#25Toyota Yaris8,169 7,315 11.7%564 574 -1.7%
#26Subaru Outback7,834 5,650 38.7%973 508 91.5%
#27Chevrolet Sonic7,381 9,014 -18.1%470 712 -34.0%
#28Dodge Dart7,298 9,497 -23.2%231 1,347 -82.9%
#29Chevrolet Malibu7,270 6,240 16.5%781 535 46.0%
#30Toyota Venza7,264 8,451 -14.0%468 815 -42.6%
#31Kia Optima7,175 9,034 -20.6%351 418 -16.0%
#32Volkswagen Passat & CC ¤7,058 7,158 -1.4%504 716 -29.6%
#33Nissan Micra6,987 --- ---924 --- ---
#34Toyota Matrix6,915 10,312 -32.9%351 522 -32.8%
#35Buick Verano6,814 5,365 27.0%467 345 35.4%
#36Subaru XV Crosstrek6,573 5,653 16.3%553 586 -5.6%
#37Mercedes-Benz C-Class6,368 8,544 -25.5%730 808 -9.7%
#38Mitsubishi Lancer6,262 7,093 -11.7%446 467 -4.5%
#39Audi A4 ยบ5,366 5,544 -3.2%557 431 29.2%
#40Fiat 5005,338 6,554 -18.6%222 370 -40.0%
#40.1Fiat 500 *3,8294,810-20.4%187305-38.7%
#40.2Fiat 500C *1,5091,744-13.5%3565-46.2%
#41Ford Mustang4,798 4,949 -3.1%235 150 56.7%
#42Chrysler 3004,033 5,156 -21.8%86 274 -68.6%
#43Mitsubishi Mirage3,777 497 660%216 207 4.3%
#44Lexus IS3,711 2,323 59.8%257 301 -14.6%
#44.1Lexus IS250/IS350 Sedan *3,5612,08371.0%252288-12.5%
#44.2Lexus ISC *132204-35.3%511-54.5%
#44.3Lexus ISF *1836-50.0%---2-100%
#45Dodge Charger3,546 4,353 -18.5%172 223 -22.9%
#46Mercedes-Benz E-Class & CLS-Class ¤3,533 3,038 16.3%295 368 -19.8%
#47Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class3,506 470 646%355 187 89.8%
#48Hyundai Veloster3,335 4,419 -24.5%196 200 -2.0%
#49Cadillac ATS3,329 2,871 16.0%452 343 31.8%
#50Ford Taurus3,191 4,068 -21.6%231 244 -5.3%
#51Chevrolet Impala3,137 3,658 -14.2%160 178 -10.1%
#52BMW 4-Series3,134 434 622%307 243 26.3%
#53Infiniti Q503,048 2,373 28.4%227 245 -7.3%
#54Mini Cooper † 3,005 3,571 -15.8%467 273 71.1%
#55Mazda 62,877 4,108 -30.0%174 212 -17.9%
#56Chevrolet Camaro2,819 2,107 33.8%77 65 18.5%
#57Subaru Legacy2,648 1,857 42.6%388 170 128%
#58Toyota Prius C ²2,616 2,715 -3.6%259 133 94.7%
#59Acura ILX2,589 2,990 -13.4%177 156 13.5%
#60Lexus ES2,551 2,916 -12.5%224 227 -1.3%
#61Mercedes-Benz B-Class2,514 3,007 -16.4%168 290 -42.1%
#62Smart Fortwo2,345 2,073 13.1%403 165 144%
#63Mazda 22,302 3,826 -39.8%172 303 -43.2%
#64Fiat 500L2,258 843 168%69 129 -46.5%
#65Toyota Prius V ²2,2132,512-11.9%141174-19.0%
#66Audi A32,211 354 525%267 --- ---
#67BMW 5-Series2,153 2,445 -11.9%224 327 -31.5%
#68Audi A52,047 2,217 -7.7%115 175 -34.3%
#69Volkswagen Beetle1,891 2,199 -14.0%159 116 37.1%
#70Volvo S60 & V60 ¤1,811 1,293 40.1%125 139 -10.1%
#71Toyota Prius ²1,805 2,265 -20.3%143 142 0.7%
#71.1Toyota Prius Sedan *1,7322,058-15.8%1381324.5%
#71.2Toyota Prius Plug-In *73207-64.7%510-50.0%
#72Acura TLX1,633 ------464 --- ---
#73Chevrolet Spark1,550 2,388 -35.1%83 153 -45.8%
#74Dodge Challenger1,531 1,482 3.3%110 51 116%
#75Scion FR-S1,518 1,773 -14.4%63 86 -26.7%
#76Hyundai Genesis Coupe ‡ 1,466 1,769 -17.1%34 78 -56.4%
#77Chevrolet Volt1,459 851 71.4%58 133 -56.4%
#78Hyundai Genesis Sedan ‡ 1,434 995 44.1%130 110 15.4%
#79Buick LaCrosse1,408 1,100 28.0%174 71 145%
#80Acura TL1,376 2,181 -36.9%30 187 -84.0%
#81Lincoln MKZ1,351 1,496 -9.7%92 198 -53.5%
#82Ford C-Max1,282 1,312 -2.3%42 90 -53.3%
#83Chevrolet Corvette1,142 278 311%63 54 16.7%
#84Scion tC1,131 1,406 -19.6%74 108 -31.5%
#85Audi A61,050 980 7.1%71 106 -33.0%
#86Nissan Leaf1,021 442 131%103 30 243%
#87Mercedes-Benz S-Class & CL-Class ¤1,007 380 165%145 42 245%
#88Lexus CT200h975 947 3.0%61 55 10.9%
#89Cadillac CTS937 910 3.0%72 115 -37.4%
#90Toyota Avalon931 1,193 -22.0%85 120 -29.2%
#91Subaru BRZ889 1,061 -16.2%37 62 -40.3%
#92Honda Crosstour868 1,054 -17.6%74 82 -9.8%
#93Audi A7853 673 26.7%40 80 -50.0%
#94BMW 2-Series843 ------53 ------
#95Nissan Maxima801 1,457 -45.0%80 83 -3.6%
#96Porsche 911764 597 28.0%46 30 53.3%
#97Buick Regal747 691 8.1%58 65 -10.8%
#98Cadillac XTS638 748 -14.7%80 134 -40.3%
#99Scion xB616 777 -20.7%35 54 -35.2%
#100Jaguar XF524 552 -5.1%44 61 -27.9%
#101Mazda MX-5 Miata504 531 -5.1%6 8 -25.0%
#102Dodge Avenger488 7,548 -93.5%---279 -100%
#103Volvo XC70484 585 -17.3%36 43 -16.3%
#104Lexus GS443 598 -25.9%33 39 -15.4%
#105Jaguar F-Type430 218 97.2%46 18 156%
#106Volkswagen Eos422 489 -13.7%17 17 0.0%
#107BMW 6-Series408 409 -0.2%26 39 -33.3%
#108Infiniti Q60/G403 488 -17.4%22 27 -18.5%
#109Nissan 370Z390 440 -11.4%19 13 46.2%
#110Porsche Panamera359 310 15.8%23 22 4.5%
#111Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class355 360 -1.4%5 26 -80.8%
#112Porsche Boxster348 377 -7.7%22 20 10.0%
#113BMW 7-Series338 319 6.0%29 35 -17.1%
#114Mercedes-Benz SL-Class333 391 -14.8%19 20 -5.0%
#115Jaguar XJ311 316 -1.6%13 22 -40.9%
#116Scion iQ306 473 -35.3%10 38 -73.7%
#117Audi TT288 361 -20.2%13 25 -48.0%
#118Scion xD253 350 -27.7%12 24 -50.0%
T119Audi A8251 255 -1.6%16 28 -42.9%
T119Porsche Cayman251 229 9.6%11 15 -26.7%
#121Acura RLX/RL ¤219 176 24.4%8 16 -50.0%
#122Acura TSX206 712 -71.1%---80 -100%
#123Lincoln MKS195 238 -18.1%6 12 -50.0%
#124BMW i3191 ------19 ------
#125BMW Z4172 234 -26.5%4 7 -42.9%
#126Lexus LS149 200 -25.5%9 16 -43.8%
#127Kia Cadenza146 192 -24.0%13 28 -53.6%
#128Infiniti Q70/M121 245 -50.6%24 17 41.2%
#129Nissan GT-R120 120 0.0%5 4 25.0%
#130Audi R8114 107 6.5%8 5 60.0%
#131Mitsubishi i-MiEV102 166 -38.6%4 11 -63.6%
#132Dodge Viper101 45 124%4 9 -55.6%
#133Honda CR-Z94 67 40.3%5 10 -50.0%
#134Jaguar XK78 89 -12.4%2 1 100%
#135Hyundai Equus65 76 -14.5%2 8 -75.0%
#136Lexus RC56 ------56 ------
#136.1Lexus RC350 *41------41------
#136.2Lexus RCF *15------15------
#137Volvo S8052 50 4.0%- 4 -100%
#138Cadillac ELR41 ------5 ------
#139Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG37 62 -40.3%---1 -100%
#140Kia K90023 ------2 ------
#141Nissan Cube15 177 -91.5%---6 -100%
#142Porsche 918 Spyder5 ------------ ---
#143BMW 1-Series2 619 -99.7%--- 24 -100%
#144Lexus LFA1 1 0.0%- ------
#145Suzuki SX4---1,483 -100%---52 -100%
#146Volvo C30---309 -100%---2 -100%
#147Suzuki Kizashi---269 -100%---16 -100%
#148Volvo C70--- 125 -100%---2 -100%
#149Mercedes-Benz R-Class---115 -100%---------
#150Honda Insight---65 -100%---------
#151Dodge Caliber---7 -100%---------
#152Chevrolet HHR---6 -100%---------
#153Buick Lucerne---5 -100%---------
#154Mitsubishi Eclipse---3 -100%---------
#155Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren---1 -100%------ ---
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Total
730,026733,574-0.5% 56,160 58,159 -3.4%
Source: Automakers & ANDC
* Italicized unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the models total, not in addition to the models total.
² Total Prius Family sales: up 20.9% to 543 in November; down 11.5% to 6634 YTD.
† Mini Cooper includes sales of the Hardtop, Convertible, Clubman, Coupe, Roadster, and Paceman.
‡ Total Genesis sales: down 12.8% to 164 in November; up 4.9% to 2900 YTD.
¤ Automakers release sales figures for the E-Class and CLS-Class together, S-Class and CL-Class together, RL and RLX together, Passat and CC together, S60 and V60 together.
ยบ Audis A4 sales data includes sales of the Allroad.
Sales data for brands such as Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Rolls-Royce are unfortunately not broken down by model. ANDC estimates say sales for those brands during the first eleven months of 2014 were 136, 191, 103, and 72, respectively. Total Maserati volume is reported, but not by specific models. It is believed that Tesla sold 37 copies of their Model S back in October 2014 (and 698 YTD), but Tesla doesnt issue monthly sales reports. The ANDC estimate for Tesla November sales in Canada was 50 units.