Let's just call it. Let's end the suspense. The fat lady is singing, and she's singing because the Ford Escape will be the best-selling SUV in America in 2011.
Sure, there's one month remaining, but the Escape is now 31,932 sales ahead of the second-ranked Honda CR-V, sales of which dropped 10% in November 2011. The third-ranked Chevrolet Equinox (down 3% in November) is another 21,708 sales back. November's surge came as Ford offered discounts on leftovers before the 2013 Ford Escape arrives. The ancient (yet current) first-gen Escape finished November nearly 5400 sales of the CR-V.
Up a class or two, Jeep reported a 23% increase in Grand Cherokee sales. The most expensive Jeep trails the Ford Explorer by almost 11,000 sales going into December, a lead the Explorer is unlikely to give up. Explorer sales rose 217% in November. The only Chrysler product more popular than the Grand Cherokee in November was the Ram pickup.
You can find last month's best-selling SUVs post here, last November's edition here, and the 10 best-selling SUVs in America from November 2011 below. From America's list of the 20 most popular cars in November, you'll find just one - the Toyota Camry - that was more popular than America's favourite little cute-ute.
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
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Sure, there's one month remaining, but the Escape is now 31,932 sales ahead of the second-ranked Honda CR-V, sales of which dropped 10% in November 2011. The third-ranked Chevrolet Equinox (down 3% in November) is another 21,708 sales back. November's surge came as Ford offered discounts on leftovers before the 2013 Ford Escape arrives. The ancient (yet current) first-gen Escape finished November nearly 5400 sales of the CR-V.
Up a class or two, Jeep reported a 23% increase in Grand Cherokee sales. The most expensive Jeep trails the Ford Explorer by almost 11,000 sales going into December, a lead the Explorer is unlikely to give up. Explorer sales rose 217% in November. The only Chrysler product more popular than the Grand Cherokee in November was the Ram pickup.
You can find last month's best-selling SUVs post here, last November's edition here, and the 10 best-selling SUVs in America from November 2011 below. From America's list of the 20 most popular cars in November, you'll find just one - the Toyota Camry - that was more popular than America's favourite little cute-ute.
Rank | Best-Selling SUV/Crossover | November 2011 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
#1 | Ford Escape | 21,823 | + 46.1% | 228,719 | + 32.7% |
#2 | Honda CR-V | 16,426 | - 10.1% | 196,787 | + 9.0% |
#3 | Chevrolet Equinox | 14,936 | - 2.9% | 175,079 | + 37.6% |
#4 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 13,545 | + 23.3% | 110,938 | + 53.4% |
#5 | Ford Explorer | 12,888 | + 217% | 121,832 | + 141% |
#6 | Toyota RAV4 | 11,330 | - 7.9% | 118,130 | - 23.0% |
#7 | Nissan Rogue | 10,845 | + 27.2% | 112,257 | + 25.9% |
#8 | Honda Pilot | 10,487 | + 38.1% | 104,656 | + 13.8% |
#9 | Ford Edge | 9685 | - 3.4% | 109,625 | + 2.1% |
#10 | Kia Sorento | 9669 | + 0.5% | 119,572 | + 20.6% |
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
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