To better news, Toyota Canada filled 40% of this Top 10 list, a figure favourably compared to Honda's 20% uptake and Nissan's 30% hold. Speaking of Nissan, although the Altima slid down this list in ranking, as the arrows point out, sales of the hulking midsize Nissan were way up in October 2010 but are still down 1.2% for the year. If strong autumn/winter sales continue Nissan should be able to steal ahead of 2009's pace. Of course, the most popular Japanese car in Canada was the Honda Civic, as usual. Civic sales are down 8.6% in 2010.
Rank | Car | Status | October 2010 | % Change |
#1 | Honda Civic | ↔ | 6009 | +26.9 |
#2 | Toyota Corolla | ↑ | 3845 | -35 |
#3 | Mazda 3 | ↓ | 2925 | -20 |
#4 | Toyota Matrix | ↑ | 1519 | -41.2 |
#5 | Honda Accord | ↑ | 1515 | +18.7 |
#6 | Nissan Altima | ↓ | 1222 | +47.9 |
#7 | Nissan Sentra | ↓ | 1199 | +10.4 |
#8 | Toyota Venza | ↔ | 1169 | -19.1 |
#9 | Nissan Versa | ↓ | 933 | -56.4 |
T9 | Toyota Yaris | ↑ | 933 | -41.4 |
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