Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Top 10 Worst-Selling Cars In America - December 2011

2011 Porsche Cayman R Green
Porsche Cayman R
Factored out three ways, these were America's worst-selling cars in December 2011. Numerous cars in the first list of Worst Sellers By Percentage Decline create no surprise by their presence. 

The Saab 9-3 and 9-5 come from a company that's mostly/definitely/completely/probably dead. The two Lexus sedans and two Acuras make frequent appearances here. 

In the light of the better-in-almost-every-way Kia Soul, the Nissan Cube is proving to be less and less desirable. Meanwhile, most Mercedes-Benz CL-Class customers would veer towards the SLS AMG or the newer BMW 6-Series.

In the second list, one which groups non-premium cars (a hard to define category) by volume, the barely-marketed Hyundai Azera and Suzuki Equator present themselves as likely candidates every month. The Mitsubishi i MiEV and Chevrolet Caprice PPV stand little chance of escaping. Scion's iQ is brand new to market, so is the Buick Verano.

The third list takes into account vehicle of all types and groups them by volume. Here, the ultra-exclusive Lexus LFA stands no chance of escaping top spot. The 9-4X takes over from Saab's 9-3 and 9-5. Apart from the fast-declining Porsche Boxster and Cayman, most cars here either belong or, because of their niche status, will always struggle to escape worst seller status.

Last month's version of this American worst-selling cars post is here. The more exciting 2011 year end results are up now, as well. Care to alter the rules and form your own worst selling cars list for December 2011? Use the dropdown menu at the top right of this page or the Sales Stats page to source the sales data for every model on sale, tally them up, and submit your list through the About GCBC section or in the comments.

Rank
Worst-Selling Car 
By Percentage Decline
% Drop
December 2011
December 2010
#1
Saab 9-3
- 83.2% 137 815
#2
Lexus HS250h
- 75.6% 274 1121
#3
Lexus GS
- 75.0% 194 777
#4
Porsche Boxster
- 72.3% 38 137
#5
Acura ZDX
- 66.0% 86 253
#6
Acura RL
- 64.5% 50 141
#7
Nissan Cube
- 62.6% 406 1085
#8
Saab 9-5
- 61.4% 100 259
#9
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
- 59.0% 57 139
#10
Honda Insight
- 57.8% 690 1637

Rank
Worst-Selling 
Non-Premium Car 
By Volume
December 2011
December 2010
% Change
#1
Hyundai Azera
18 162 - 88.9%
#2
Mitsubishi i MiEV
76 ----- -----
#3
Chevrolet Caprice PPV
99 ----- -----
#4
Suzuki Equator
164 131 + 25.2%
#5
Scion iQ
248 ----- -----
#6
Buick Verano
261 ----- -----
#7
Subaru Tribeca
324 227 + 42.7%
#8
Mazda MX-5 Miata
339 352 - 3.7%
#9
Nissan Cube
406 1085 - 62.6%
#10
Volkswagen Eos
419 359 - 16.7%

Rank
Worst-Selling Car 
By Volume (All Vehicles)
December 2011
December 2010
% Change
#1
Lexus LFA
10 ----- -----
#2
Hyundai Azera
18 162 - 88.9%
#3
Saab 9-4X
33 ----- -----
#4
Nissan GT-R
35 38 - 7.9%
#5
Porsche Boxster
38 137 - 72.3%
#6
Acura RL
50 141 - 64.5%
#7
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
55 84 - 34.5%
#8
Porsche Cayman
67 112 - 40.2%
#9
Mitsubishi i MiEV
76 ----- -----
T10
Acura ZDX
86 253 - 66.0%
T10
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
86 48+ 79.2%
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC 
Vehicle must have been on sale in December, must not have been officially cancelled by its manufacturer, and must have been showcased on manufacturer's website through the end of December.  


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