American auto sales totalled 1,053,405 in June 2011, up 7% from June 2010 levels. The U.S. automobile market has grown by 13% this year and now stands at 6.3 million sales through six months of 2011. The only brands to post year-over-year declines in the first half of 2011 are Acura, Chrysler, Lexus, Lincoln, smart and Toyota.
Ford led the way as a brand in June, but General Motors out-sold Ford Motor Company by nearly 22,000 sales. Toyota and Honda are clearly still feeling the brunt of diminished supply. Both were down around 20% in June. Along with Toyota and Honda, Subaru joined Lexus, Acura, and Infiniti - luxury divisions from across the Pacific - as Japanese brands to post year-over-year declines last month.
Lexus fell harder than any brand, down 37.8% in June. Mitsubishi's improvement was the greatest, nearly doubling sales from its 4198-unit performance in the same period of last year. Jeep, a brand which doesn't sell a single passenger car, staved off frightening fuel prices to post a 74.2% increase. Jeep was America's ninth-most-popular brand in June 2011. Mercedes-Benz was the best-selling luxury brand in America in June with 22,563 sales, up 18.8%. Without the Sprinter, Mercedes-Benz sales totalled 20,652, fewer than BMW's output.
The U.S. Auto Sales By Brand table for June 2011 is below.
Source: Automakers & Automotive News Data Center
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Ford led the way as a brand in June, but General Motors out-sold Ford Motor Company by nearly 22,000 sales. Toyota and Honda are clearly still feeling the brunt of diminished supply. Both were down around 20% in June. Along with Toyota and Honda, Subaru joined Lexus, Acura, and Infiniti - luxury divisions from across the Pacific - as Japanese brands to post year-over-year declines last month.
Lexus fell harder than any brand, down 37.8% in June. Mitsubishi's improvement was the greatest, nearly doubling sales from its 4198-unit performance in the same period of last year. Jeep, a brand which doesn't sell a single passenger car, staved off frightening fuel prices to post a 74.2% increase. Jeep was America's ninth-most-popular brand in June 2011. Mercedes-Benz was the best-selling luxury brand in America in June with 22,563 sales, up 18.8%. Without the Sprinter, Mercedes-Benz sales totalled 20,652, fewer than BMW's output.
The U.S. Auto Sales By Brand table for June 2011 is below.
Rank | Automaker | June 2011 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
#1 | Ford | 186,054 | +19.9 | 1,027,485 | +19.7 |
#2 | Chevrolet | 156,838 | +11.2 | 904,538 | +15.8 |
#3 | Toyota | 96,708 | -19.1 | 698,157 | -2.8 |
#4 | Honda | 75,184 | -21.5 | 546,762 | +2.6 |
#5 | Dodge | 65,948 | +22.4 | 349,996 | +19.7 |
#6 | Nissan | 65,659 | +16.7 | 457,705 | +16.5 |
#7 | Hyundai | 59,209 | +15.6 | 322,797 | +26.2 |
#8 | Kia | 45,044 | +41.2 | 245,104 | +44.1 |
#9 | Jeep | 36,114 | +74.2 | 188,924 | +49.0 |
#10 | GMC | 32,769 | +16.1 | 187,351 | +24.2 |
#11 | Volkswagen | 28,444 | +35.1 | 154,125 | +22.3 |
#12 | Mercedes-Benz | 22,563 | +18.8 | 118,021 | +10.3 |
#13 | BMW | 21,627 | +12.8 | 113,705 | +13.0 |
#14 | Subaru | 19,794 | -8.4 | 132,049 | +4.8 |
#15 | Mazda | 19,307 | +5.9 | 122,379 | +5.8 |
#16 | Chrysler | 16,529 | -7.6 | 96,068 | -11.2 |
#17 | Buick | 14,848 | +13.2 | 93,599 | +33.7 |
#18 | Cadillac | 10,860 | -7.9 | 76,122 | +17.5 |
#19 | Lexus | 10,773 | -37.8 | 88,010 | -18.1 |
#20 | Audi | 10,051 | +16.9 | 55,909 | +15.4 |
#21 | Acura | 8708 | -19.7 | 60,680 | -0.7 |
#22 | Mitsubishi | 8299 | +97.7 | 44,115 | +66.5 |
#23 | Lincoln | 7361 | +16.5 | 42,003 | -4.0 |
#24 | Volvo | 7100 | +42.1 | 36,304 | +28.7 |
#25 | Infiniti | 6281 | -24.4 | 47,268 | -0.6 |
#26 | Mini | 5228 | +26.0 | 29,816 | +42.3 |
#27 | Scion | 3456 | -7.7 | 26,621 | +26.7 |
#28 | Land Rover | 3152 | +13.0 | 17,292 | +15.6 |
#29 | Porsche | 2546 | +18.9 | 15,542 | +41.5 |
#30 | Suzuki | 2278 | +11.9 | 13,402 | +16.0 |
#31 | Fiat | 1803 | ----- | 4944 | ----- |
#32 | Jaguar | 1389 | -14.2 | 6410 | +9.6 |
#33 | smart | 470 | -18.5 | 2696 | -19.5 |
#34 | Saab | 323 | +49.5 | 3471 | +370.3 |
#35 | Maserati | 189 | +5.0 | 1097 | +20.3 |
#36 | Bentley | 178 | +53.4 | 843 | +22.5 |
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