Monday, October 10, 2011

Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In Canada - September 2011 - With Market Share Chart

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Black
The Ford F-Series has been and remains the best-selling vehicle overall. As was the case in the best-selling trucks post from this past weekend, the F-Series' lead over the second-ranked vehicle is 3872-sales strong. Again, as was the case in the best-selling trucks post, the Dodge Ram pickup is the second-ranked vehicle here, but here the Ram's closest challenger is the Honda Civic, Canada's best-selling car, 1440 sales abaft.

Reports surfaced today that Fiat-run Chrysler would be killing off the Dodge Grand Caravan in the near future in an effort to remove duplicates from dealers. Haven't you noticed the absence of a Chrysler-badged pickup truck in the automaker's fleet? The Dodge Avenger will also depart. This will seem strange to Americans, who buy the Grand Caravan in fairly large numbers, but even stranger to Canadians who've made the Grand Caravan the third-best-selling vehicle in the country through the first three quarters of 2011.

September 2011 sales of the most popular minivan in Canada were down very slightly. Year-to-date sales are up 3%. The automaker's remaining minivan will be the Chrysler Town & Country, sales of which jumped 42% to 362 in September. If rumours of the Grand Caravan's demise prove true, one can assume the Town & Country's base price will drop and Dodge buyers will migrate to the Chrysler twin. The same reports suggested there'll be a single crossover introduced to replace both the Grand Caravan and Avenger.

Back on topic, more than half of Canada's 30 best-selling vehicles reported sales declines in September compared with September of last year. That includes 80% of the ten top sellers. At this point in GoodCarBadCar.net's monthly sales recap we normally see a market share pie chart which describes the domination of Canada's 20 best-selling vehicles. This post has been improved and added to, however, the chart remains below. From the F-Series to the Toyota Matrix, Canada's 20 most popular vehicles owned 48% of the new vehicle market in September. That's down from 50.2% in August.

Before you check out the chart, scan this list of September's Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In Canada. 

Rank
Vehicle
September 2011
September 2010
Year-To-Date
#1
Ford F-Series
10,03911,19674,620
#2
Dodge Ram
6167456848,447
#3
Honda Civic
4727597237,774
#4
Dodge Grand Caravan
4214423244,004
#5
Hyundai Elantra
3715327936,652
#6
Ford Escape
3707379035,322
#7
GMC Sierra
3405342034,046
#8
Mazda 3
3106375628,781
#9
Chevrolet Silverado
3007310229,436
#10
Toyota Corolla
2926330727,608
#11
Volkswagen Jetta
240286720,969
#12
Ford Focus
2298163420,933
#13
Chevrolet Cruze
2197285727,617
#14
Honda CR-V
2131305718,081
#15
Hyundai Accent
2020 192717,810
#16
Dodge Journey
1936232723,286
#17
Hyundai Santa Fe
1748293320,016
#18
Kia Sorento
168493511,696
#19
Ford Ranger
1647148312,985
#20
Toyota Matrix
1565155011,015
#21
Ford Edge
1557217612,322
#22
Chevrolet Equinox
1546132717,663
#23
Hyundai Sonata
1490119613,341
#24
Nissan Rogue
1473124710,560
#25
Volkswagen Golf
1437146211,071
#26
Toyota Venza
142712939455
#27
Toyota RAV4
1374223315,390
#28
Jeep Wrangler
128160213,053
#29
Ford Fusion
1209152515,252
#30
Kia Soul
12099149407
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Cruze September 2010 sales data refers to sales of its predecessor, the Cobalt. Year-to-date figures include 360 Cobalts.
Canada Best Selling Autos Market Share Chart September 2011
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