The Ford Mustang continued its rise up the U.S. auto sales rankings in June 2012, reaching 47th spot at the end of six months, three positions ahead of where the Mustang was slotted at the end of May. At this pace Ford's muscle car will end the year close to, or in, the top 40. Yet of greater importance to Ford is the position of its best-selling model, the best-selling vehicle line in America.
Ford F-Series sales are up 14% this year in a market that's grown 15%, and its year-to-date lead over the second-ranked Toyota Camry grew to 87,238 sales in June. HybridCars.com says 23,550 of the Camrys sold in the United States in the first six months of 2012 were hybrids. During the same period, Hybridcars.com says Chevrolet sold 6968 Malibu Hybrids while Hyundai sold 10,567 of their Sonata Hybrids, Ford 4988 Fusion Hybrids, and Honda 4118 Civic Hybrids.
Oh, and Volkswagen found 24,438 buyers for their Jetta TDI. That's down 9.2% year-over-year. Throw in another 11,367 Passat TDI buyers, 4848 Golf TDI sales, 2280 buyers who chose the Touareg TDI, and 128 sales of the Touareg Hybrid and you've found 21% of Volkswagen's total U.S. volume. There's other important information Volkswagen shares regarding the Jetta: 10,684 of the Jetta's 91,752-unit total is SportWagen-derived. 52.4% of the Golf's total stems from the GTI and Golf R.
The Ford Escape just enjoyed its best sales month in history, as did the Jeep Wrangler. The gap between the 22nd-ranked Ford Explorer and 23rd-ranked Jeep Grand Cherokee has grown to 604 units, excluding the Explorer Police Interceptor. Without the Prius C and Prius V, Toyota's Prius (and Prius Plug-In) would slot in ahead of the Jetta but behind Toyota's own RAV4. Dodge's Grand Caravan remains the best-selling minivan in America, especially when linked to the Chrysler Town & Country. Numbers for key pairs are visible at the bottom of this post. (Suggestions on which pairs to include and which to remove?) The Toyota Tacoma held the Ford Edge out of the top 30 for the second consecutive month. BMW's 48th-ranked 3-Series is still the most popular premium brand vehicle in the United States.
And the newbies? Cadillac's XTS is up in 230th after going on sale in June. The Dodge Dart resides in 247th, just behind the Acura RL. From 246th at the end of May, the Scion FR-S is now in 203rd after a stellar June 2012. The Subaru BRZ moved up to 225th and the Acura ILX to 220th.
Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for all these models can be accessed free of charge through the first dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats home or near the top right of this page. Most cars have also undergone comparisons with their classmates over the last couple of weeks - those segment breakdowns can also be found through the Sales Stats page or in GoodCarBadCar's U.S. June 2012 section. Check out the rankings as they stood at the end of last month here. Scroll past the top 30 by clicking here. Italicized unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the model's total, not in addition to the model's total.
Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
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Source: Manufacturers & ANDC
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Italicized unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the model's total, not in addition to the model's total. Sales data for brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Maybach, Rolls-Royce etc. are unfortunately not broken down by model. ANDC estimates say sales for those brands through June were 408, 870, 174, 120, 24, and 192, respectively. Total Maserati and Bentley volume is reported, but not by specific models.
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Ford F-Series sales are up 14% this year in a market that's grown 15%, and its year-to-date lead over the second-ranked Toyota Camry grew to 87,238 sales in June. HybridCars.com says 23,550 of the Camrys sold in the United States in the first six months of 2012 were hybrids. During the same period, Hybridcars.com says Chevrolet sold 6968 Malibu Hybrids while Hyundai sold 10,567 of their Sonata Hybrids, Ford 4988 Fusion Hybrids, and Honda 4118 Civic Hybrids.
Oh, and Volkswagen found 24,438 buyers for their Jetta TDI. That's down 9.2% year-over-year. Throw in another 11,367 Passat TDI buyers, 4848 Golf TDI sales, 2280 buyers who chose the Touareg TDI, and 128 sales of the Touareg Hybrid and you've found 21% of Volkswagen's total U.S. volume. There's other important information Volkswagen shares regarding the Jetta: 10,684 of the Jetta's 91,752-unit total is SportWagen-derived. 52.4% of the Golf's total stems from the GTI and Golf R.
The Ford Escape just enjoyed its best sales month in history, as did the Jeep Wrangler. The gap between the 22nd-ranked Ford Explorer and 23rd-ranked Jeep Grand Cherokee has grown to 604 units, excluding the Explorer Police Interceptor. Without the Prius C and Prius V, Toyota's Prius (and Prius Plug-In) would slot in ahead of the Jetta but behind Toyota's own RAV4. Dodge's Grand Caravan remains the best-selling minivan in America, especially when linked to the Chrysler Town & Country. Numbers for key pairs are visible at the bottom of this post. (Suggestions on which pairs to include and which to remove?) The Toyota Tacoma held the Ford Edge out of the top 30 for the second consecutive month. BMW's 48th-ranked 3-Series is still the most popular premium brand vehicle in the United States.
And the newbies? Cadillac's XTS is up in 230th after going on sale in June. The Dodge Dart resides in 247th, just behind the Acura RL. From 246th at the end of May, the Scion FR-S is now in 203rd after a stellar June 2012. The Subaru BRZ moved up to 225th and the Acura ILX to 220th.
Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for all these models can be accessed free of charge through the first dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats home or near the top right of this page. Most cars have also undergone comparisons with their classmates over the last couple of weeks - those segment breakdowns can also be found through the Sales Stats page or in GoodCarBadCar's U.S. June 2012 section. Check out the rankings as they stood at the end of last month here. Scroll past the top 30 by clicking here. Italicized unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the model's total, not in addition to the model's total.
Rank | Vehicle | June 2012 YTD | June 2011 YTD | % Change |
#1 | Ford F-Series | 301,141 | 264,079 | + 14.0% |
#2 | Toyota Camry | 213,903 | 147,469 | + 45.0% |
#3 | Chevrolet Silverado | 194,508 | 182,785 | + 6.4% |
#4 | Honda Civic | 162,582 | 127,571 | + 27.4% |
#5 | Nissan Altima | 157,101 | 131,842 | + 19.2% |
#6 | Honda Accord | 155,178 | 127,105 | + 22.1% |
#7 | Toyota Corolla/Matrix | 151,726 | 136,747 | + 11.0% |
#8 | Honda CR-V | 146,682 | 110,916 | + 32.2% |
#9 | Chevrolet Malibu | 141,437 | 122,783 | + 15.2% |
#10 | Dodge Ram | 138,581 | 111,898 | + 23.8% |
#11 | Ford Fusion | 136,849 | 131,686 | + 3.9% |
#12 | Ford Focus | 131,423 | 98,024 | + 34.1% |
#13 | Ford Escape | 127,167 | 122,607 | + 3.7% |
#14 | Toyota Prius | 126,654 | 66,520 | + 90.4% |
Prius C | 16,231 | ----- | ----- | |
Prius Plug-In | 4333 | ----- | ----- | |
#15 | Hyundai Sonata | 117,412 | 115,014 | + 2.1% |
#16 | Chevrolet Cruze | 113,884 | 122,972 | - 7.4% |
#17 | Chevrolet Equinox | 110,890 | 95,838 | + 15.7% |
#18 | Chevrolet Impala | 98,495 | 103,644 | - 5.0% |
#19 | Hyundai Elantra | 97,769 | 103,301 | - 5.4% |
#20 | Toyota RAV4 | 89,438 | 73,155 | + 22.3% |
#21 | Volkswagen Jetta | 83,203 | 91,752 | - 9.3% |
#22 | Ford Explorer | 77,894 | 65,823 | + 18.3% |
#23 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 75,117 | 54,370 | + 38.2% |
#24 | Kia Optima | 73,158 | 36,617 | + 99.8% |
#25 | GMC Sierra | 72,945 | 67,598 | + 7.9% |
#26 | Nissan Rogue | 71,838 | 57,911 | + 24.0% |
#27 | Jeep Wrangler | 70,871 | 53,236 | + 33.1% |
#28 | Chrysler 200 | 69,102 | 34,851 | + 98.3% |
#29 | Dodge Grand Caravan | 68,964 | 56,970 | + 21.1% |
#30 | Toyota Tacoma | 67,153 | 52,895 | + 27.0% |
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Rank | Vehicle | June 2012 YTD | June 2011 YTD | % Change |
#31 | Ford Edge | 65,436 | 59,954 | + 9.1% |
#32 | Kia Soul | 63,635 | 54,987 | + 15.7% |
#33 | Honda Odyssey | 61,756 | 52,968 | + 16.6% |
#34 | Nissan Versa | 60,919 | 45,886 | + 32.8% |
#35 | Mazda 3 | 59,527 | 51,544 | + 15.5% |
#36 | Toyota Sienna | 58,985 | 54,945 | + 7.4% |
#37 | Chrysler Town & Country | 57,851 | 46,208 | + 25.2% |
#38 | Kia Sorento | 57,524 | 61,778 | - 6.9% |
#39 | Toyota Highlander | 57,444 | 47,937 | + 19.8% |
#40 | Nissan Sentra | 55,984 | 65,130 | - 14.0% |
#41 | Volkswagen Passat | 55,065 | 220 | + 24,930% |
#42 | Honda Pilot | 54,876 | 51,618 | + 6.3% |
#43 | Subaru Outback | 54,054 | 51,239 | + 5.5% |
#44 | Dodge Avenger | 52,862 | 30,473 | + 73.5% |
#45 | Chevrolet Camaro | 49,697 | 48,761 | + 1.9% |
#46 | Chevrolet Traverse | 48,866 | 50,027 | - 2.3% |
#47 | Ford Mustang | 48,624 | 39,041 | + 24.5% |
#48 | BMW 3-Series | 46,762 | 43,862 | + 6.6% |
#49 | Subaru Impreza | 46,702 | 21,110 | + 121% |
#50 | GMC Terrain | 46,602 | 41,364 | + 12.7% |
#51 | Dodge Charger | 45,763 | 37,841 | + 20.9% |
#52 | Toyota Tundra | 45,111 | 39,848 | + 13.2% |
#53 | Lexus RX | 44,017 | 39,838 | + 10.5% |
#54 | Jeep Liberty | 42,339 | 31,300 | + 35.3% |
#55 | Chevrolet Sonic/Aveo | 42,296 | 21,266 | + 98.9% |
#56 | GMC Acadia | 42,160 | 39,811 | + 5.9% |
#57 | Chrysler 300 | 40,801 | 13,681 | + 198% |
#58 | Kia Forte | 40,800 | 43,022 | - 5.2% |
#59 | Ford Taurus | 38,221 | 33,683 | + 13.5% |
#60 | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | 37,686 | 29,981 | + 25.7% |
#61 | Subaru Forester | 37,096 | 37,142 | - 0.1% |
#62 | Dodge Journey | 36,751 | 27,105 | + 35.6% |
#63 | Hyundai Accent | 36,470 | 24,018 | + 51.8% |
#64 | Hyundai Santa Fe | 34,440 | 34,821 | - 1.1% |
#65 | Chevrolet Tahoe | 33,274 | 34,013 | - 2.2% |
#66 | Jeep Patriot | 32,707 | 29,153 | + 12.2% |
#67 | Ford Fiesta | 31,326 | 42,129 | - 25.6% |
#68 | Buick LaCrosse | 30,892 | 29,327 | + 5.3% |
#69 | Mercedes-Benz E-Class | 30,366 | 31,960 | - 5.0% |
#70 | Nissan Maxima | 30,104 | 26,515 | + 13.5% |
#71 | Nissan Frontier | 29,385 | 23,439 | + 25.4% |
#72 | Infiniti G | 28,749 | 28,316 | + 1.5% |
#73 | Buick Enclave | 27,866 | 28,004 | - 0.5% |
#74 | BMW 5-Series | 27,751 | 25,287 | + 9.7% |
#75 | Nissan Murano | 27,179 | 24,662 | + 10.2% |
#76 | Cadillac CTS | 25,483 | 27,005 | - 5.6% |
#77 | Cadillac SRX | 25,450 | 26,200 | - 2.9% |
#78 | Mazda 6 | 25,369 | 15,572 | + 62.9% |
#79 | Honda Fit | 24,290 | 34,418 | - 29.4% |
#80 | Subaru Legacy | 24,272 | 21,284 | + 14.0% |
#81 | Acura MDX | 24,117 | 22,195 | + 8.7% |
#82 | Hyundai Tucson | 23,833 | 23,537 | + 1.3% |
#83 | Dodge Challenger | 23,451 | 20,161 | + 16.3% |
#84 | Chevrolet Suburban | 23,068 | 18,606 | + 24.0% |
#85 | Mini Cooper | 22,799 | 21,670 | + 5.2% |
Hardtop | 14,729 | 15,105 | - 2.5% | |
Clubman | 2823 | 3950 | - 28.5% | |
Convertible | 2692 | 2615 | + 2.9% | |
Coupe | 1565 | ----- | ----- | |
Roadster | 990 | ----- | ----- | |
#86 | Toyota 4Runner | 22,488 | 21,935 | + 2.5% |
#87 | Kia Rio | 22,396 | 11,933 | + 87.7% |
#88 | Chevrolet Colorado | 21,457 | 16,114 | + 33.2% |
#89 | Dodge Durango | 21,446 | 23,571 | - 9.0% |
#90 | Volkswagen Golf | 20,883 | 17,767 | + 17.5% |
#91 | Fiat 500 | 20,706 | 4944 | + 319% |
#92 | Mercedes-Benz M-Class | 20,626 | 14,189 | + 45.4% |
#93 | Kia Sportage | 20,582 | 25,369 | - 18.9% |
#94 | Jeep Compass | 20,513 | 20,761 | - 1.2% |
#95 | BMW X5 | 19,981 | 15,895 | + 25.7% |
#96 | Toyota Yaris | 19,971 | 11,689 | + 70.9% |
#97 | Toyota Venza | 19,503 | 17,950 | + 8.7% |
#98 | Hyundai Genesis | 18,982 | 15,454 | + 22.8% |
#99 | Hyundai Veloster | 18,829 | ----- | ----- |
#100 | Nissan Juke | 18,728 | 17,464 | + 7.2% |
#101 | Ford Expedition | 18,613 | 18,688 | - 0.4% |
#102 | Audi A4 | 18,559 | 18,811 | - 1.3% |
#103 | Ford Ranger | 18,442 | 30,032 | - 38.6% |
#104 | Lexus ES | 18,265 | 16,596 | + 10.1% |
#105 | Acura TL | 18,053 | 15,414 | + 17.1% |
#106 | Chevrolet Captiva Sport | 17,921 | ----- | ----- |
#107 | Acura TSX | 17,614 | 14,209 | + 24.0% |
#108 | Toyota Avalon | 16,651 | 13,441 | + 23.9% |
#109 | Ford Flex | 16,489 | 13,803 | + 19.5% |
#110 | Mazda CX-5 | 16,031 | ----- | ----- |
#111 | Buick Verano | 15,669 | ----- | ----- |
#112 | Nissan Pathfinder | 15,350 | 12,242 | + 25.4% |
#113 | Volkswagen Tiguan | 14,940 | 14,031 | + 6.5% |
#114 | Buick Regal | 14,828 | 21,988 | - 32.6% |
#115 | Lincoln MKZ | 14,539 | 13,916 | + 4.5% |
#116 | BMW X3 | 14,417 | 12,725 | + 13.3% |
#117 | Lexus IS | 14,194 | 13,015 | + 9.1% |
#118 | Audi Q5 | 13,544 | 11,135 | + 21.6% |
#119 | GMC Yukon | 12,662 | 15,164 | - 16.5% |
#120 | Volkswagen Beetle | 12,654 | 1041 | + 1116% |
#121 | Volvo S60 | 12,449 | 11,048 | + 12.7% |
#122 | Lincoln MKX | 12,428 | 10,813 | + 14.9% |
#123 | Mercedes-Benz GLK | 12,280 | 11,512 | + 6.7% |
#124 | Mercedes-Benz GL-Class | 11,582 | 11,036 | + 4.9% |
#125 | Scion tC | 11,559 | 12,885 | - 10.3% |
#126 | Acura RDX | 11,273 | 7087 | + 59.15 |
#127 | Mazda CX-9 | 11,108 | 15,539 | - 28.5% |
#128 | Lexus GS | 11,070 | 2080 | + 432% |
#129 | Chevrolet Avalanche | 11,002 | 8718 | + 26.2% |
#130 | Nissan Quest | 10,743 | 5192 | + 107% |
#131 | Nissan Titan | 10,679 | 8878 | + 20.3% |
#132 | Mazda CX-7 | 10,659 | 15,586 | - 31.6% |
#133 | Mitsubishi Galant | 10,626 | 10,307 | + 3.1% |
#134 | Kia Sedona | 10,612 | 11,006 | - 3.6% |
#135 | Cadillac Escalade | 10,555 | 11,638 | - 9.3% |
#136 | Scion xB | 10,206 | 8580 | + 19.0% |
#137 | Mazda 2 | 10,151 | 7440 | + 36.4% |
#138 | Nissan Armada | 9474 | 8729 | + 8.5% |
#139 | Lexus CT200h | 9446 | 3768 | + 151% |
#140 | Mini Countryman | 9260 | 8146 | + 13.7% |
#141 | Dodge Caliber | 8982 | 21,505 | - 58.2% |
#142 | GMC Yukon XL | 8975 | 9125 | - 1.6% |
#143 | Honda Crosstour | 8963 | 10,041 | - 10.7% |
#144 | Chevrolet Volt | 8817 | 2745 | + 221% |
#145 | Volkswagen CC | 8757 | 16,342 | - 46.4% |
#146 | Nissan Xterra | 8686 | 7983 | + 8.8% |
#147 | Audi A6 | 8584 | 3577 | + 140% |
#148 | Volvo XC60 | 8511 | 7474 | + 13.9% |
#149 | Mitsubishi Lancer | 8495 | 10,416 | - 18.4% |
#150 | Mitsubishi Outlander Sport | 8050 | 7843 | + 2.6% |
#151 | Audi A5 | 8002 | 7820 | + 2.3% |
#152 | Infiniti JX35 | 7725 | ----- | ----- |
#153 | Honda Ridgeline | 7269 | 5185 | + 40.2% |
#154 | Land Rover Range Rover Sport | 7207 | 6969 | + 3.4% |
#155 | Chevrolet Corvette | 7022 | 6896 | + 1.8% |
#156 | Mazda 5 | 6945 | 11,781 | - 41.0% |
#157 | Lincoln MKS | 6804 | 5179 | + 31.4% |
#158 | Porsche Cayenne | 6487 | 6877 | - 5.7% |
#159 | Infiniti QX56 | 6469 | 5633 | + 14.8% |
#160 | Suzuki SX4 | 6457 | 6053 | + 6.7% |
#161 | Toyota FJ Cruiser | 6378 | 6871 | - 7.2% |
#162 | Toyota Sequoia | 6249 | 5895 | + 6.0% |
#163 | GMC Canyon | 5641 | 4148 | + 36.0% |
#164 | BMW 7-Series | 5604 | 5450 | + 2.8% |
#165 | Mercedes-Benz S-Class | 5510 | 5562 | - 0.9% |
#166 | Scion xD | 5502 | 5156 | + 6.7% |
#167 | Scion iQ | 5084 | ----- | ----- |
#168 | Volkswagen Routan | 5022 | 6163 | - 18.5% |
#169 | Infiniti M | 4941 | 5475 | - 9.8% |
#170 | Lexus GX460 | 4888 | 5636 | - 13.3% |
#171 | Volvo XC90 | 4838 | 5082 | - 4.8% |
#172 | Porsche 911 | 4833 | 3303 | + 46.3% |
#173 | smart fortwo | 4748 | 2556 | + 85.8% |
#174 | Infiniti FX | 4697 | 4940 | - 4.9% |
#175 | Volkswagen Touareg | 4514 | 3094 | + 45.9% |
#176 | Nissan 370Z | 4473 | 4545 | - 1.6% |
#177 | Audi Q7 | 4449 | 4714 | - 5.6% |
#178 | Land Rover Range Rover Evoque | 4355 | ----- | ----- |
#179 | Audi A7 | 4249 | 1992 | + 113% |
#180 | BMW 1-Series | 4164 | 4593 | - 9.3% |
#181 | Land Rover Range Rover | 4160 | 5048 | - 17.6% |
#182 | Porsche Panamera | 4105 | 3522 | + 16.6% |
#183 | Nissan Cube | 4085 | 11,492 | - 64.5% |
#184 | Mitsubishi Outlander | 4067 | 4799 | - 15.3% |
#185 | Honda Insight | 4041 | 11,158 | - 63.8% |
#186 | Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class | 3928 | 1328 | + 196% |
#187 | Lincoln Navigator | 3856 | 3793 | + 1.7% |
#188 | Hyundai Veracruz | 3783 | 4165 | - 9.2% |
#189 | Land Rover LR4 | 3764 | 4070 | - 7.5% |
#190 | Volkswagen Eos | 3688 | 3715 | - 0.7% |
#191 | Lincoln MKT | 3648 | 2507 | + 45.5% |
#192 | Audi A3 | 3578 | 3367 | + 6.3% |
#193 | BMW 6-Series | 3577 | 1112 | + 222% |
#194 | Mazda MX-5 Miata | 3426 | 3085 | + 11.1% |
#195 | Hyundai Azera | 3166 | 1095 | + 189% |
#196 | Nissan LEAF | 3148 | 3875 | - 18.8% |
#197 | Dodge Nitro | 3137 | 12,158 | - 74.2% |
#198 | Lexus LS | 3036 | 4201 | - 27.7% |
#199 | Suzuki Kizashi | 3018 | 3745 | - 19.4% |
#200 | Jaguar XF | 2973 | 2406 | + 23.6% |
#201 | Volvo C70 | 2864 | 2964 | - 3.4% |
#202 | BMW X6 | 2836 | 2747 | + 3.2% |
#203 | Scion FR-S | 2770 | ----- | ----- |
#204 | Jaguar XJ | 2668 | 3044 | - 12.4% |
#205 | Volvo XC70 | 2622 | 2570 | + 2.0% |
#206 | Ford Crown Victoria | 2577 | 30,236 | - 91.5% |
#207 | Lexus LX570 | 2568 | 1473 | + 74.35 |
#208 | Suzuki Grand Vitara | 2562 | 2551 | + 0.4% |
#209 | Audi A8 | 2548 | 2850 | - 10.6% |
#210 | Honda CR-Z | 2404 | 8012 | - 70.0% |
#211 | Mercedes-Benz SLK | 2264 | 1092 | + 107% |
#212 | Hyundai Equus | 1985 | 1392 | + 42.6% |
#213 | Volvo S80 | 1917 | 2533 | - 24.3% |
#214 | Infiniti EX | 1796 | 2904 | - 38.2% |
#215 | Mercedes-Benz SL-Class | 1575 | 950 | + 65.8% |
#216 | Land Rover LR2 | 1505 | 1205 | + 24.9% |
#217 | BMW Z4 | 1412 | 2034 | - 30.6% |
#218 | Mercedes-Benz R-Class | 1370 | 1818 | - 24.6% |
#219 | Volvo C30 | 1367 | 1634 | - 16.3% |
#220 | Acura ILX | 1249 | ----- | ----- |
#221 | Toyota Land Cruiser | 1189 | 860 | + 38.3% |
#222 | Chevrolet Caprice PPV | 1180 | 65 | + 1715% |
#223 | Audi TT | 1142 | 1043 | + 9.5% |
#224 | Subaru Tribeca | 1091 | 1274 | - 14.4% |
#225 | Subaru BRZ | 1089 | ----- | ----- |
#226 | Suzuki Equator | 948 | 1017 | - 6.8% |
#227 | Buick Lucerne | 943 | 14,280 | - 93.4% |
#228 | Mitsubishi Eclipse | 884 | 5319 | - 83.4% |
#229 | Jaguar XK | 865 | 960 | - 9.9% |
#230 | Cadillac XTS | 753 | ----- | ----- |
#231 | Lincoln Town Car | 687 | 5795 | - 88.1% |
#232 | Porsche Boxster | 624 | 1112 | - 43.9% |
#233 | Lexus HS250h | 622 | 1357 | - 54.2% |
#234 | Nissan GT-R | 583 | 827 | - 29.5% |
#235 | Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG | 559 | 348 | + 60.6% |
#236 | Audi R8 | 503 | 600 | - 16.2% |
#237 | Mazda Tribute | 501 | 1353 | - 63.0% |
#238 | Mercedes-Benz G-Class | 461 | 633 | - 27.2% |
#239 | Dodge Dakota | 459 | 8200 | - 94.4% |
#240 | Cadillac DTS | 429 | 8738 | - 95.1% |
#241 | Mitsubishi Endeavor | 418 | 5431 | - 92.3% |
#242 | Acura ZDX | 416 | 950 | - 56.2% |
#243 | Porsche Cayman | 401 | 728 | - 44.9% |
#244 | Mercedes-Benz CL-Class | 387 | 508 | - 23.8% |
#245 | Mitsubishi i MiEV | 333 | ----- | ----- |
#246 | Acura RL | 214 | 825 | - 74.1% |
#247 | Dodge Dart | 202 | ----- | ----- |
#248 | Cadillac STS | 142 | 2529 | - 94.4% |
#249 | Mazda RX-8 | 80 | 479 | - 83.3% |
#250 | Volvo S40 | 50 | 2474 | - 98.0% |
#251 | Lexus LFA | 24 | 29 | - 17.2% |
T252 | Dodge Viper | 20 | 114 | - 82.5% |
T252 | Chevrolet HHR | 20 | 35,502 | - 99.9% |
#254 | Chevrolet Cobalt | 11 | 814 | - 98.6% |
#255 | Suzuki XL7 | 8 | 35 | - 77.1% |
#256 | Mercedes-Benz B-Class | 7 | 2 | + 250% |
#257 | Honda Element | 3 | 7767 | - 99.96% |
#258 | Honda FCX | 2 | ----- | ----- |
#259 | Lexus SC430 | 2 | 17 | - 88.2% |
#260 | Suzuki Forenza/Reno | 1 | 1 | 0.0% |
----- | Total | 7,120,400 | 6,204,161 | + 14.8% |
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----- | Commercial Vans | 151,696 | 128,980 | + 17.6% |
----- | --------------------------------- | ------- | ----- | ----- |
----- | Overall Market | 7,272,096 | 6,333,141 | + 14.8% |
----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- |
Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra | 268,453 | |||
Hyundai Sonata/Kia Optima | 190,570 | |||
Honda Accord/Crosstour | 164,141 | |||
Chevrolet Equinox/GMC Terrain | 157,492 | |||
Dodge Grand Caravan / Chrysler Town & Country | 126,815 | |||
Chrysler 200/Dodge Avenger | 121,964 | |||
Subaru Outback/Legacy | 78,326 | |||
Hyundai Accent/Kia Rio | 58,866 | |||
Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon | 45,936 | |||
Hyundai Tucson/Kia Sportage | 44,415 | |||
Chevrolet Suburban / GMC Yukon XL | 32,043 | |||
Nissan Frontier/Suzuki Equator | 30,333 | |||
Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon | 27,098 | |||
Audi A4/A5 | 26,561 | |||
Audi A6/A7 | 12,833 | |||
Mercedes-Benz S-Class/CL-Class | 5897 | |||
Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ | 3859 | |||
Porsche Boxster/Cayman | 1025 |
Red font indicates year-over-year declining sales
Italicized unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the model's total, not in addition to the model's total. Sales data for brands such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus, Maybach, Rolls-Royce etc. are unfortunately not broken down by model. ANDC estimates say sales for those brands through June were 408, 870, 174, 120, 24, and 192, respectively. Total Maserati and Bentley volume is reported, but not by specific models.
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