Ferrari has not started selling the F12 Berlinetta yet. It will not challenge the Toyota Camry for best seller status. |
Those two posts will be followed up with three key best seller articles: America's 20 best-selling cars, America's 10 best-selling SUVs, and America's 5 best-selling trucks. In the coming hours, GoodCarBadCar.net will also publish market share pie charts displaying the portions of the U.S. and Canadian markets owned by major automakers. This will come around the same time as the list of America's overall 30 best-selling vehicles is published.
That'll be followed up by the rankings for America's 30 best-selling luxury vehicles, America's 10 worst-selling vehicles, and a specific market share pie chart just for premium brands. Then the segment breakdowns begin before, eventually, Canada's best seller lists and a couple United Kingdom posts are published. You can find more info on all article types at GoodCarBadCar's Sales Stats home.
Today, the best thing to do is follow The Good Car Guy, aka Timothy Cain, GoodCarBadCar's founder and editor-in-chief, on Twitter. @TGCG is where you'll find running updates on the American and Canadian automotive scenes as a prelude to the February 2012 posts you'll read here.
They're ready: U.S. Auto Sales By Brand and Canada Auto Sales By Brand, the February 2012 editions.
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