Porsche Cayman R |
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% |
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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