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Friday, March 1, 2013

February 2013 Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings

Fiat 500C Sales Fell 26%
In Canada In February
Canada's new vehicle market was dragged down by big import brands like Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and Nissan. As the Chrysler Group, Ford Motor Company, and Chevrolet reported 2%, 5%, and 3% improvements. 

Predictably, Canada's new vehicle market was stronger in February than in January - it always is. In 2012, however, the Canadian market grew 9.5% from January's 97.5K sales to February's 106.7K sales. Not only was January 2013 weaker than January 2012, February volume was only 8.2% stronger than January volume.

Sales of non-GM/FoMoCo/Chrysler brands fell 7% in February 2013. The Detroit trio (including Fiat) produced a collective 2% improvement. Of course, the desire Canadians have for trucks - and the ability Ford, Ram, and GM have to provide buyers with trucks - help with this. 46% of Ford's Canadian volume came from the F-Series, which continues to sell more and more often. Just like Porsche, which continues to improve on a record 2012.

All Vehicles Ranked By February 2013 & YTD Canadian Sales

Canada auto brand market share chart February 2013
Click Market Share Chart For Larger View
Suzuki Canada is starting to look more and more like its now-defunct U.S. counterpart. No brand reported a worse year-over-year decline in February. Aside from low-volume Jaguar, Chrysler was the most improved brand, rising 35%. Jaguar nearly doubled sales from very little to a little bit more than very little.

Premium brand victory was captured by BMW-beating Mercedes-Benz. We'll wait and see if the Sprinter commercial van made that possible, or if it offered nothing more than an un-needed boost.

You can always find specific vehicle sales data by selecting a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. Numbers for individual cars will be updated as they become available. 

Meanwhile, the U.S. version of this list showed some settling but general positivity.

Click column headers to sort by specific categories. Using the mobile version of GoodCarBadCar? Switch to the web version at the bottom of the page, at which point columns should be sortable.
Updated @ 9:55 PM AT on 03.07.2013
Rank
Automaker
February 2013

Change
Year To Date
YTD 
% Change
#1
Ford
15,881
+ 5.3%
31,802
+ 7.1%
#2
Toyota
9712
- 13.0%
18,045
-13.0%
#3
Chevrolet
8973
+ 2.7%
17,714
+ 5.9%
#4
Hyundai
8751
- 5.6%
16,100
- 3.7%
#5
Honda
6873
- 12.8%
13,084
- 19.9%
#6
Dodge
6617
- 6.0%
12,872
- 9.1%
#7
Ram
5258
+ 4.6%
10,798
+ 8.3%
#8
Nissan
4924
- 14.9%
9025
- 16.2%
#9
Mazda
4833
+ 2.1%
8585
+ 1.5%
#10
Kia
4161
- 10.4%
7834
- 6.9%
#11
GMC
3928
- 6.0%
7908
- 1.2%
#12
Volkswagen
3911
+ 10.5%
7284
+ 9.6%
#13
Jeep
2982
+ 7.5%
6364
+ 11.3%
#14
Mercedes-Benz
2151
- 7.2%
3896
- 9.2%
#15
BMW
1957
+ 6.1%
3558
+ 2.0%
#16
Subaru
1889
- 0.7%
3702
- 2.0%
#17
Chrysler
1564
+ 35.1%
3072
+ 26.7%
#18
Mitsubishi
1375
- 13.0%
2758
- 8.2%
#19
Audi
1265
- 10.2%
2372
- 18.5%
#20
Acura
950
- 4.8%
1959
+ 14.2%
#21
Lexus
817
- 5.1%
1632
- 2.3%
#22
Infiniti
711
+ 27.2%
1232
+ 33.3%
#23
Buick
622
- 29.6%
1194
- 27.3%
#24
Cadillac
464
+ 2.0%
925
+ 10.1%
#25
Land Rover
415
+ 26.5%
754
+ 18.2%
T26
Lincoln
411
+ 9.0%
683
- 6.3%
T26
Fiat
411
- 22.9%
739
- 13.5%
#28
Mini
336
0.0%
546
+ 1.7%
#29
Volvo
302
- 13.5%
582
- 15.5%
#30
Suzuki
256
- 44.0%
534
- 29.7%
#31
Scion
246
- 31.3%
536
- 16.6%
#32
Porsche
210
+ 25.0%
371
+ 18.5%
#33
Jaguar
78
+ 90.2%
124
+ 67.6%
#34
Smart
60
- 18.9%
94
- 41.6%
#35
Maserati
11
+ 22.2%
19
+ 18.8%
#36
Bentley
5
+ 400%
20
+ 300%
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Chrysler Group
16,832
+ 1.8%
33,845
+ 2.2%
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Ford
Motor Company
16,292
+ 5.4%
32,485
+ 6.8%
---
General Motors
13,987
- 1.9%
27,748
+ 2.0%
---
Hyundai-Kia
12,912
- 7.2%
23,934
- 4.8%
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Toyota Motor Corporation
10,775
- 13.0%
20,213
- 12.3%
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Honda Motor Company
7823
- 11.9%
15,043
- 16.7%
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Nissan Motor Company
5635
- 11.1%
10,257
- 12.3%
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Volkswagen Group *
5391
+ 5.4%
10,047
1.7%
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BMW-Mini *
2293
+ 5.1%
4104
+ 1.9%
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Daimler AG
2211
- 7.6%
3990
- 10.3%
---
Jaguar-Land Rover
493
+ 33.6%
878
+ 23.3%
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Total
103,341
- 3.3%
198,786
- 2.8%
Source: Automakers, AIAMC, DesrosiersANDC 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume
* Does not include Bentley or Rolls-Royce

RECOMMENDED READING
Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - January 2013
Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - 2012 Year End
Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2012
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In Canada - February 2013

February 2013 U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings

Ahead Of The 2014 Cherokee's
Launch, Jeep Sales Are Tumbling
Americans registered 4% more new vehicles in February 2013 than in the same period of 2012, a month which was full of more auto selling days. The U.S. market had posted year-over-year increases of 7%, 15%, 9%, 14%, respectively, in the previous four months

Huge gains reported by the Dodge Avenger, Charger, Challenger, Journey, Durango, together with 7720 sales from the Dart, propelled the Chrysler Group to a 4% gain in February 2013 despite big (and predictable) losses at Jeep and falling Chrysler brand sales. 

Hyundai posted its best February ever thanks to strong Santa Fe volume. Volkswagen sold 879 more vehicles this February than last - the Beetle was up by 2393 units.


Ford Motor Company sales rose sharply in February, and the two brands which make up the company have now sold 46,235 more vehicles this year than during the same period in 2012. But while Lincoln accounted for 3.8% of FoMoCo volume last February, that figure fell to 2.5% in February 2013 as Lincoln volume fell 29%.

U.S. auto brand market share chart February 2013
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General Motors made good use of a group effort to find a 7% increase in sales: all four brands posted increases between 5% and 20%.

Without the Sprinter, Mercedes-Benz was barely able to outsell BMW for premium brand leadership status. BMW trailed the non-Sprinter Benzes by 729 units. Through the first two months of 2013, BMW trails Mercedes-Benz by 4412 units. 

The worst year-over-year decline in February 2013 was reported by Lincoln, sales of which didn't even add up to 3% of FoMoCo's total. Conversely, Bentley, Porsche, and Dodge posted the best year-over-year increases.

To see vehicles ranked differently, click the column headers to sort the list of these auto brand sales figures alphabetically, by year-to-date volume, or by year-over-year change.

Best seller lists for cars, trucks, and SUVs/crossovers will be published later this afternoon. For specific monthly and yearly figures, make a model or brand selection at GCBC's Sales Stats page, which will be updated throughout the day, as well.

Click column headers to sort by specific categories. Using the mobile version of GoodCarBadCar? Switch to the web version at the bottom of the page, at which point columns should be sortable.
Updated @ 5:49 PM AT on 03.01.2013
Rank
Automaker
February 2013

Change
Year To Date
YTD 
% Change
#1
Ford
190,427
+ 10.9%
352,099
+ 16.2%
#2
Chevrolet
158,541
+ 4.9%
295,845
+ 7.6%
#3
Toyota
143,986
+ 4.5%
280,607
+ 13.8%
#4
Honda
96,623
- 2.3%
180,760
+ 4.2%
#5
Nissan
90,489
- 7.2%
164,282
- 3.4%
#6
Dodge
55,639
+ 30.3%
98,866
+ 33.3%
#7
Hyundai
52,311
+ 2.3%
96,024
+ 2.3%
#8
Kia
41,505
- 7.8%
77,807
- 3.4%
#9
GMC
35,778
+ 9.8%
66,594
+ 15.7%
#10
Volkswagen
31,456
+ 2.9%
60,474
+ 4.7%
#11
Jeep
31,164
- 16.5%
61,482
- 10.9%
#12
Subaru
28,163
+ 11.0%
55,826
+ 15.9%
#13
Chrysler
25,083
- 7.1%
45,779
+ 2.6%
#14
Mazda
24,936
- 2.8%
46,255
- 6.8%
#15
Ram
23,827
+ 2.3%
44,814
+ 7.3%
#16
Mercedes-Benz
23,268
+ 23.0%
46,846
+ 16.7%
#17
BMW
21,311
+ 0.5%
37,824
+ 0.6%
#18
Lexus
17,339
+ 3.9%
33,550
+ 15.9%
#19
Buick
16,150
+ 15.2%
29,613
+ 22.2%
#20
Cadillac
13,845
+ 20.3%
26,961
+ 32.0%
#21
Acura
11,364
+ 0.9%
20,853
+ 6.2%
#22
Audi
10,877
+ 27.5%
20,933
+ 17.0%
#23
Infiniti
9147
- 1.0%
16,273
+ 1.5%
#24
Mitsubishi
6051
+ 27.8%
10,710
+ 13.4%
#25
Scion
5052
+ 2.2%
9945
+ 17.3%
#26
Lincoln
4883
- 29.4%
9074
- 24.6%
#27
Volvo
4867
- 7.5%
9742
- 0.2%
#28
Mini
4302
- 13.6%
7984
- 4.0%
#29
Land Rover
3905
+ 20.0%
8105
+ 25.5%
#30
Fiat
3302
+ 2.3%
5805
+ 13.0%
#31
Porsche
2805
+ 30.5%
6163
+ 31.2%
#32
Suzuki
1250
- 48.5%
2736
- 30.4%
#33
Jaguar
1148
+ 12.3%
2177
+ 8.5%
#34
Smart
783
+ 1.8%
1264
- 0.1%
#35
Bentley
180
+ 42.9%
368
+ 50.8%
#36
Maserati
159
- 16.8%
331
- 4.1%
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General Motors
224,314
+ 7.2%
419,013
+ 11.1%
Ford
Motor Company
195,310
+ 9.3%
361,173
+ 14.7%
Toyota Motor Corporation
166,377
+ 4.3%
324,102
+ 14.1%

Chrysler Group
139,015
+ 4.1%
256,746
+ 9.4%

Honda Motor Company
107,987
- 2.0%
201,613
+ 4.4%
Nissan Motor Company
99,636
- 7.1%
180,555
- 3.0%
Hyundai-Kia
93,816
- 2.5%
173,831
- 0.3%
Volkswagen 
Group *
45,318
+ 9.5%
87,938
+ 9.1%
BMW-Mini
25,613
- 2.2%
45,808
- 0.3%
Daimler AG
24,051
+ 22.2%
48,110
+ 16.2%
Jaguar-Land Rover
5053
+ 18.1%
10,282
+ 21.4%
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Total
1,192,299
+ 3.7%
2,235,537
+ 8.4%
Source: Automakers & ANDC 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume
*Does not include Lamborghini

RECOMMENDED READING
U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - January 2013
U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - 2012 Year End
U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - February 2012
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles In America - February 2013