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Leading the pack was the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, sales of which more than doubled compared with November 2010. Through eleven months, the BMW 3-Series remains America's best-selling luxury vehicle, nearly 15,000 sales ahead of the Lexus RX. The C-Class is one of six Mercedes-Benz vehicles in the top 30. In between the 29th-ranked S-Class and the top-ranked C-Class are the E-Class, M-Class, GL-Class, and GLK350.
Eight premium Japanese nameplates found their way into the top 30 in November. The absence of Audi's A3, BMW's 1-Series, and Volvo's C30, along with the presence of the Lexus CT200h, has a lot to say about the willingness of the American car-buying public's hybrid tolerance. Granted, the Lexus HS250h's 74% drop (to just 207 November sales) would form the basis of a nice argument against such tolerance.
Check out last month's edition of this post here. America's overall 30 best-selling vehicles list for November can be viewed here. Below you'll find the top 30 best-selling luxury vehicles in America from November 2011.
Rank | Luxury Vehicle | November 2011 | % Change | Year To Date | YTD % Change |
#1 | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | 8358 | + 113% | 61,570 | + 14% |
#2 | Lexus RX | 7580 | + 5% | 71,087 | - 15% |
#3 | BMW 3-Series | 7568 | - 15% | 85,882 | - 6% |
#4 | Mercedes-Benz E-Class | 5095 | + 2% | 57,435 | + 4% |
#5 | Mercedes-Benz M-Class | 4796 | + 38% | 30,522 | + 18% |
#6 | Cadillac SRX | 4736 | + 16% | 49,581 | + 10% |
#7 | Lexus ES | 4731 | + 16% | 35,991 | - 17% |
#8 | Infiniti G | 4508 | + 12% | 51,715 | + 1% |
#9 | BMW X5 | 4496 | + 31% | 34,540 | + 9% |
#10 | Cadillac CTS | 3804 | + 2% | 49,622 | + 23% |
#11 | BMW 5-Series | 3564 | - 29% | 46,604 | + 35% |
#12 | Acura MDX | 3308 | - 21% | 38,683 | - 6% |
#13 | Mercedes-Benz GL-Class | 3237 | + 54% | 22,561 | + 26% |
#14 | BMW X3 | 2773 | + 2947% | 24,261 | + 364% |
#15 | Hyundai Genesis | 2702 | - 10% | 30,528 | + 14% |
#16 | Acura TSX | 2691 | + 4% | 27,389 | - 1% |
#17 | Lexus IS | 2676 | + 5% | 26,040 | - 14% |
#18 | Audi A4 | 2501 | - 9% | 31,512 | + 1% |
#19 | Mercedes-Benz GLK | 2463 | + 55% | 21,964 | + 14% |
#20 | Acura TL | 2412 | - 1% | 27,954 | - 9% |
#21 | Audi Q5 | 2390 | + 4% | 22,571 | + 7% |
#22 | Cadillac Escalade | 2247 | - 3% | 22,232 | - 4% |
#23 | Lincoln MKZ | 2083 | - 19% | 25,094 | + 25% |
#24 | Lincoln MKX | 1983 | + 5% | 20,714 | + 5% |
#25 | Volvo S60 | 1786 | + 384% | 19,331 | + 1761% |
#26 | Lexus CT200h | 1759 | ----- | 12,122 | ----- |
#27 | Land Rover Range Rover Sport | 1522 | + 37% | 13,512 | + 24% |
#28 | Infiniti QX56 | 1446 | + 9% | 11,693 | + 13% |
#29 | Mercedes-Benz S-Class | 1381 | + 23% | 11,185 | - 12% |
#30 | Audi A6 | 1379 | + 70% | 9269 | + 18% |
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
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