Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 25, 2012

2013's The Bad 8 - Toyota Corolla CE

TOYOTA COROLLA CE
Like any good Mac user, I perpetually believe that every Windows user is in a constant state of frustration with a computer that's in a constant state of disrepair.

Likewise, Toyota Corolla drivers like to believe that drivers of every other car - especially those vile Hyundais, Kias, Chevrolets, and Fords - are forever visiting their dealer with never-ending warranty claims.

2013's The Bad 8 logo
Drivers of the basic Corolla don't seem to understand that reliability can be found in other more stylish, more powerful, more fuel efficient, more refined, better equipped, and less expensive cars.

The Corolla CE, as it's called in Canada, is a $15,450 CDN car lacking air-con, power door locks, and keyless entry. The door handles are that nasty black, rather than body colour. You'll need to upgrade through two packages to get power windows and cruise control. If you select the automatic transmission option, it's a 4-speed. Because the Corolla CE wants you to believe it's 2003. You might as well put Hey Ya! on repeat.

In my jurisdiction, a typical 5-year finance arrangement on a Corolla CE that includes power locks and windows plus an automatic transmission results in a taxes-in monthly payment of $395. Hyundai's more powerful and efficient Elantra - which uses a 6-speed automatic, generates more power and superior fuel economy while also looking a lot better inside and out - costs a few dollars less each month. Mazda's 3 is cheaper, too. Honda's best-selling Civic costs only a bit more than the Corolla but is an infinitely better car in every meaningful way. 

No wonder the Civic, Elantra, and 3 all sell more often than the Corolla in Canada. They shake it like it's a Polaroid picture.

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Alternatives: The aforementioned Civic, Elantra, or 3. Kia's 5-door Rio hatchback is an impressive vehicle for the price. It must be said, the Toyota Prius C is interesting, too.

Base USD/CAD Price: $16,230 (Corolla L) / $15,450

It Sucks, But... It's a Corolla. So you can drive it to the moon and back and it will still be your baby. A baby you respect, but not a baby you can love.

Sales Stats: The Corolla has been and will continue to be one of the three or four best-selling compact cars in North America and around the world. A new version will bow soon, and hopefully it will be a little more exciting.


Thursday, December 6, 2012

November 2012 Top 5 Best-Selling Trucks In Canada

Now that we're six days into December, Ford Canada has surely sold its 100,000th F-Series pickup. Through the first eleven months Ford sold 99,331 F-Series trucks, 35,176 more than the second-ranked Ram's total.

Ram sales fell in November but are up substantially this year. GM will soon be replacing its trucks, and not surprisingly, sales are down despite hefty inventory and healthy incentives. 

Canada's two best-selling trucks also happen to be Canada's two best-selling vehicles, and by a healthy measure. Canada's best-selling car, the Honda Civic, was shown with its 19 closest rivals earlier this evening. The Ford Escape, Canada's top-ranked SUV, was profiled with the 19 next-best-selling SUVs and crossovers just minutes ago.


Find any GoodCarBadCar best seller list at this page. Historical monthly and yearly sales figures are available through GCBC's Sales Stats home page.

Rank
Best-Selling Truck
November 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series
7237 + 6.4% 99,331 + 12.4%
#2
Dodge Ram
5316 - 2.4% 64,155 + 8.2%
#3
GMC Sierra
3396 - 16.3% 39,962 - 6.5%
#4
Chevrolet Silverado
2564 - 26.7% 33,591 - 8.6%
#5
Toyota Tacoma
897 + 29.1% 9076 + 29.2%
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales

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November 2012 Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada

2013 Honda Civic interior
The Updated Interior Of Honda's 2013 Civic
Canada's new vehicle market posted a 4% improvement in November 2012, gains which could have been much greater were it not for the losses posted by some of Canada's best-selling models. Dodge's Grand Caravan fell 3.2%, or 112 units. Dodge's Ram P/U, Canada's second-best-selling vehicle, fell 2.4%, or 129 units.

And Canada's best-selling car from November 2011, still Canada's best-selling car, fell by 1756 units year-over-year. Last year at this time, Civic sales had risen 62% compared with November 2012. In other words, Honda Canada could afford a 26% drop in Civic sales. Even as Hyundai Elantra sales rose 39.5% compared with November 2011, the compact Hyundai ended the month 954 sales behind the Honda. 

For the Hyundai to have overtaken the Civic, Elantra sales would have had to jump 72%. That didn't happen. And despite its 26% drop, the Honda Civic easily ended November 2012 as Canada's best-selling car while expanding its year-to-date lead to 10,528 units. Oh, and an updated 2012 model goes on sale soon.


The Kia Rondo and Chevrolet Orlando landed on Canada's list of the 20 best-selling cars for the second consecutive month. Typically, minivans are only eligible for Canada's best-selling vehicles list. But the Orlando and Rondo aren't so easily classified. If you don't want to consider the two Mazda 5 alternatives as passenger cars, the next-best-selling cars in November were the Subaru Impreza, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Dodge Dart. 

Much more could be said about November 2012 new vehicle sales volume in Canada, and much will be said. GoodCarBadCar will soon post a best-selling SUV list and added to that will be a best-selling truck list, and shortly, yet more for best-selling vehicles, best-selling luxury vehicles, worst-selling vehicles, and full vehicle rankings. 

Below, Canada's 20 best-selling vehicles in Canada are listed by November 2012 volume. As, always, you can access historical monthly and yearly sales figures for all these vehicles through GCBC's Sales Stats home.

Rank
Best-Selling Car
November 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Honda Civic
5061 - 25.8% 58,296 + 17.6%
#2
Hyundai Elantra
4107 + 39.5% 47,768 + 11.1%
#3
Toyota Corolla
2976 + 4.1% 38,535 + 13.4%
#4
Mazda 3
2752 - 4.1% 37,460 + 9.2%
#5
Volkswagen Jetta
2420 + 30.5% 24,931 - 0.8%
#6
Ford Focus
2322 + 37.3% 26,501 + 9.4%
#7
Chevrolet Cruze
2272 + 0.7% 30,642 - 4.3%
#8
Honda Accord
1451 + 240% 8729 + 18.2%
#9
Toyota Camry
1208 - 11.7% 17,302 + 58.1%
#10
Kia Rio
1150 + 79.7% 13,060 + 103%
#11
Hyundai Accent
1125 - 14.7% 21,885 + 4.8%
#12
Nissan Sentra
988 + 47.9% 10,064 - 17.0%
#13
Ford Fusion
952 - 1.1% 15,540 - 11.4%
#14
Kia Rondo
942 + 198% 6058 + 1.8%
#15
BMW 3-Series
910 - 9.0% 10,294 - 1.8%
#16
Chevrolet Orlando
899 + 211% 6530 + 738%
#17
Hyundai Sonata
888 - 12.6% 13,720 - 12.2%
#18
Volkswagen Golf
878 - 8.6% 12,672 - 3.1%
#19
Toyota Venza
863 - 26.5% 10,505 - 12.9%
#20
Chrysler 200
846 + 23.5% 13,504 + 92.7%
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales 
Rondo and Orlando have been offered entry. The Grand Caravan (3350 sales) and other true minivans were not.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

November 2012 Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In America

2013 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum Cayenne Red
America's 20 top-selling SUVs and crossovers accounted for 219,682 of America's 1.14 million new vehicle sales in November 2012. The Ford Escape trailed the leading Honda CR-V by 1363 units, but was the highest-selling of four American brand SUVs in the top five. Year-to-date, the CR-V's 15,042-unit lead over the Escape is not something that can be overcome in December, particularly if CR-V sales continue to rise and Escape sales continue to fall.

The chief newcomer on November 2012's list of the 20 best-selling SUVs and crossovers in America is the Nissan Pathfinder. With 23% of its year-to-date sales coming in the eleventh month of the year, the Pathfinder nameplate owes much to the fourth-gen model that was recently introduced with more of a crossover angle. 

The best Pathfinder sales year in the last decade was 2005, when 76,156 were sold. It seems unlikely that Nissan could sell 8000 Pathfinders each month now, but if it did, that 96,000 annual rate would have a hugely negative impact on the Murano, or at least one would think. Ford is doing a fine job of selling a big crossover-that-used-to-be-a-truck, the Explorer, alongside the smaller Edge and the better-selling Escape. Perhaps Nissan can do the same with the Pathfinder, smaller Murano, and better-selling Rogue.

All 265 Vehicles Ranked By U.S. November 2012 YTD Sales

12 different auto brands are represented in this month's top 20 list, although they hail from just eight different auto manufacturing entities. The Lexus RX was the only premium brand vehicle to crack the top 20, although you will soon be seeing in this month's luxury SUV sales post that Cadillac SRX sales shot up 13% to 5340 and BMW had a great month with the X5 and X3. 

GoodCarBadCar makes all these sales figures readily available through the Sales Stats homepage where you can select any make, model, overarching manufacturer, or the total market. America's 20 best-selling cars have already been published along with brand-by-brand rankings and the country's five favourite trucks.

Rank
Best-Selling SUV
November 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Honda CR-V
22,333 + 36.0% 255,919 + 30.0%
#2
Ford Escape
20,970 - 3.9% 240,877 + 5.3%
#3
Chevrolet Equinox
16,821 + 12.6% 199,070 + 13.7%
#4
Ford Explorer
14,940 + 15.9% 146,963 + 20.6%
#5
Jeep Grand Cherokee
13,619 + 0.5% 137,613 + 24.7%
#6
Nissan Rogue
12,662 + 16.8% 130,861 + 16.6%
#7
Toyota RAV4
12,423 + 9.6% 157,526 + 33.3%
#8
Kia Sorento
10,851 + 12.2% 108,630 - 9.2%
#9
Jeep Wrangler
10,337 + 12.1% 130,124 + 17.2%
#10
Ford Edge
10,142 + 4.7% 115,535 + 5.4%
#11
Toyota Highlander
9474 + 13.2% 108,864 + 21.7%
#12
Honda Pilot
9366 - 10.7% 103,482 - 1.1%
#13
Lexus RX
8871 + 17.0% 82,847 + 16.5%
#14
GMC Terrain
8158 + 44.3% 86,270 + 14.3%
#15
Nissan Pathfinder
8097 + 249% 34,682 + 49.0%
#16
Hyundai Santa Fe
6754 + 10.2% 63,737 - 8.0%
#17
Dodge Journey
6569 + 77.0% 71,875 + 42.5%
#18
Chevrolet Tahoe
5895 - 29.8% 60,302 - 16.4%
#19
Subaru Forester
5703 - 2.2% 67,583 - 0.02%
#20
Chevrolet Traverse
5697 - 20.3% 78,176 - 20.1%
Source: Manufacturers
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales

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November 2012 Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In America

2013 Ford Focus 5-Door red
The Focus Is Now America's
Best-Selling American Brand Car
America's 20 best-selling passenger cars accounted for 326,816 of America's 1.14 million new vehicle sales in November 2012. Knocking the Toyota Camry off its normal top spot was the Honda Civic, sales of which shot up 76% in November. Presumably the result of a clear out of 2012s, the Civic's 30K month was only part of American Honda's November surge.

The Accord is also in the midst of a model changeover, and as customers clamour for the new model, others enjoy the deals they found on the outgoing midsize Honda. Accord sales jumped 83% in November 2012. Although there are some mighty big year-over-year improvements in this top 20 list, none beat the Accord's, and only its better-selling little brother comes close. 

2012 was the first year since 2008 that Honda's sold more than 300,000 Accords, and the year isn't over yet. With a half-decent December, 2012 will also be the first time since '08 that Honda's sold more than 300,000 Civics to American customers. Toyota looks likely to sell 400,000 Camrys for the first time since 2008, as well.

All 265 Vehicles Ranked By U.S. November 2012 YTD Sales

That's the podium discussed. Move past the top three and you'll find two more Toyotas, including the four-pronged Prius lineup, which was ranked ninth in November. The best-selling American brand car was the sixth-ranked Ford Focus. The Focus is now 1338 sales ahead of its big brother, the Fusion, in the race to end 2012 as the best-selling Detroit-badged car. There are three Hyundai/Kia products in the top 20, three Germans, one Subaru, and one Mazda.

You can find detailed historic monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these models by selecting a make and model (or just a make, or a manufacturer, or the total market) at GCBC's Sales Stats home. GoodCarBadCar ranked more than 30 brands by November 2012 U.S. volume earlier today. America's five top trucks were posted only minutes ago, and the best-selling SUVs and crossovers are coming up.

For now, get to know these 20 cars, America's favourites in November.

Rank
Best-Selling Car
November 2012
%
Change
Year To Date
YTD
% Change
#1
Honda Civic
30,075 + 75.5% 284,791 + 41.9%
#2
Toyota Camry
28,765 + 22.7% 373,479 + 35.8%
#3
Honda Accord
26,248 + 82.8% 302,444 + 38.8%
#4
Toyota Corolla/Matrix
22,616 + 40.3% 266,268 + 21.4%
#5
Nissan Altima
20,305 - 1.5% 278,968 + 14.8%
#6
Ford Focus
18,312 + 56.0% 223,318 + 38.3%
#7
Hyundai Sonata
17,660 + 12.7% 209,779 + 0.6%
#8
Chevrolet Cruze
16,807 + 27.0% 216,528 + 0.7%
#9
Toyota Prius
16,505 + 8.5% 216,619 + 81.3%

Prius Liftback
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Prius C
3124----- 32,562 -----

Prius V
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Prius Plug-In
1766----- 11,368 -----
#10
Hyundai Elantra
15,923 + 28.3% 183,010 + 5.6%
#11
Ford Fusion
15,125 - 24.0% 221,980 - 2.0%
#12
Volkswagen Jetta
14,259 + 10.6% 154,763 - 5.0%
#13
Kia Optima
12,715 + 33.4% 140,391 + 90.0%
#14
Chevrolet Impala
11,163 + 2.9% 159,710 - 0.8%
#15
BMW 3-Series
10,776 + 42.4% 88,857 + 3.5%
#16
Volkswagen Passat
10,544 + 75.2% 102,561 + 545%
#17
Chevrolet Malibu
10,227 - 0.4% 199,321 + 3.9%
#18
Subaru Outback
10,124 + 38.8% 105,481 + 16.0%
#19
Mazda 3
9841 + 43.2% 113,064 + 21.4%
#20
Nissan Versa
8826 - 5.0% 102,709 + 14.4%
Source: Manufacturers
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales

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