Showing posts with label Canada June 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada June 2011. Show all posts
Friday, July 29, 2011

GM Canada Leftover Sales In 2011

2009 Pontiac Solstice Coupe Silver
In case you hadn't noticed, the Pontiac sign at your local General Motors dealership is no longer hanging.

Based on the vehicles Pontiac was producing over the last couple of decades, this isn't a sad fact. But based on the reputation held when our fathers first started buying cars, and on the cars Pontiac was just starting to actively market before its untimely death, it's something of a travesty. 

Cheer up, then. GM Canada has provided the opportunity for the faithful to collect leftover Pontiacs in 2011, along with a couple Hummers and a Chevrolet minivan which must have been manufactured before Obama became president. In the chart below you'll see the Chevrolet Cobalt included for a bit of context. The Cobalt-replacing Cruze first started appearing in stores last fall but there've been some of the antiquated Chevy compacts left to languish anyhow. The volume put up by these Cobalts in the first half of 2011 (one of them in June) will help you understand the volume put up by truly defunct GM products.

And don't go thinking that all of this action came in January 2011. Pontiac sold 27 cars in June. That ties Pontiac with Saab and has it ahead of Maserati and Bentley. And The Good Car Guy didn't include Pontiac in June's monthly by-the-brand recap. Gasp.

Click the chart for a closer look. And remember, the Pontiac G6 is out-selling the Lexus LFA this year; the Uplander and Montana SV6 are out-selling the Cadillac STS; and the Pontiac Vibe is out-selling the Nissan GT-R.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Top 100 Best-Selling Vehicles In Canada - 2011 January To June

2011 Ford F-150 SuperCab 4x4 Blue
Shockin'. The Ford F-Series was Canada's best-selling vehicle in the first half of 2011. Absolutely shockin'.

Only four out of Canada's ten best-selling vehicles from January to June were passenger cars. That compares with eight passenger cars in the U.S. top ten. You won't see a minivan enter the American equation until the Dodge Grand Caravan slides in at 28th. In Canada, the very same model is the country's third-best-selling vehicle overall.

The Good Car Guy's favourites? Well, apart from the obvious first-place and Good 12-winning Ford F-150, members of The Good 12 are also positioned in 96th, 95th, 94th (sort of), 90th, 80th, 77th, 71st, 37th, and 23rd.

Understand two final things before you analyze the findings. Not present on this list is the Hyundai Genesis. If counted as one car - as it always is in America because that's how Hyundai USA releases data - the Genesis would slot in at 97th. But since we possess separate Canadian sales statistics for the Genesis and the Genesis Coupe, it seems as though it'd be a mistake to combine such different, if related, automotive product lines. Hyundai sold 1394 Genesis Coupes in the first half of 2011 along with 317 Genesis sedans.

Also missing are commercial vans like the Ford E-Series (5126 sales), GMC Savana (2760 sales), Chevrolet Express (2607 sales), and Ford Transit Connect (2163 sales). Sure, they can be acquired as passenger vehicles, and if you want to see it this way, you can imagine the E-Series ahead of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Savana and Express alongside the Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia, and the Transit Connect mixing it up with the Dodge Charger.

Here are the Top 100 Best-Selling Vehicles in Canada from January through June of 2011.

Rank
Vehicle
January-June 2011
YTD % Change
#1
Ford F-Series
46,825
+0.5
#2
Dodge Ram
30,459+18.6
#3
Dodge Grand Caravan
29,986+5.1
#4
Honda Civic
26,371-2.0
#5
Hyundai Elantra
24,283+69.8
#6
Ford Escape
23,183+5.0
#7
GMC Sierra
22,225-1.3
#8
Chevrolet Silverado
19,233-4.5
#9
Chevrolet Cruze/Cobalt
19,127+68.0
#10
Toyota Corolla
18,853-9.0
#11
Mazda 3
18,446-30.1
#12
Dodge Journey
16,069+52.7
#13
Volkswagen Jetta
14,068+157.4
#14
Hyundai Santa Fe
12,883-4.0
#15
Ford Focus
12,659+11.4
#16
Honda CR-V
12,426+8.2
#17
Chevrolet Equinox
12,175+31.0
#18
Toyota RAV4
11,373-5.1
#19
Hyundai Accent
11,304-19.4
#20
Ford Fusion
10,154-8.6
#21
Hyundai Sonata
9269+28.2
#22
Hyundai Tucson
8507+17.3
#23
Jeep Wrangler
8280+14.1
#24
Nissan Versa
8084-5.2
#25
Nissan Altima
7838+14.9
#26
Nissan Sentra
7826-5.0
#27
Ford Ranger
7819-31.0
#28
Ford Edge
7814-0.7
#29
Kia Forte
7738+15.5
#30
Toyota Matrix
7154-32.1
#31
Ford Fiesta
7144+44,550
#32
Kia Sorento
7134+74.8
#33
Volkswagen Golf
7013-33.3
#34
GMC Terrain
6375+33.4
#35
Nissan Rogue
6020-3.8
#36
BMW 3-Series
5972-3.1
#37
Toyota Venza
5950-6.3
#38
Chevrolet Malibu
5932-14.9
#39
Kia Soul
5896+21.4
#40
Chevrolet Impala
5670-9.7
#41
Toyota Sienna
5279+23.8
#42
Jeep Grand Cherokee
5024+129.5
#43
Mazda 2
4934
-----
#44
Toyota Camry
4842 -38.8
#45
Ford Explorer
4686 +109.6
#46
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
4621 +5.6
#47
Subaru Impreza
4538 +12.0
#48
Honda Odyssey
4343 +48.1
#49
Honda Accord
4260 -39.6
#50
Jeep Patriot
4214 -15.6
#51
Subaru Forester
4084 -6.6
#52
Mitsubishi RVR
3945 -----
#53
Chrysler 200/Sebring
3877 +60.5
#54
Kia Rio
3831 -16.9
#55
Toyota Tacoma
3744 -19.9
#56
Subaru Outback
3696 +22.0
#57
Mazda 5
3692 -8.2
#58
Kia Rondo
3619 +9.3
#59
Kia Sportage
3520 +111.9
#60
Dodge Caliber
3489 -31.9
#61
Toyota Tundra
3457 -13.0
#62
Jeep Compass
3444 +40.7
#63
Toyota Yaris
3366 -61.4
#64
Lexus RX
3350 -10.3
#65
Mitsubishi Lancer
3330 -31.1
#66
Chevrolet Aveo
3319 -2.8
#67
Dodge Avenger
3210 +26.0
#68
Audi A4
3012 +14.0
#69
Volkswagen Tiguan
2986 level
#70
Toyota Highlander
2858 +33.0
#71
Ford Mustang
2818 +5.7
#72
Chevrolet Traverse
2753 -9.8
#73
Mazda CX-7
2697 +29.7
#74
Mercedes-Benz GLK
2694 -12.4
#75
GMC Acadia
2693 +2.3
#76
Mitsubishi Outlander
2595 -36.2
#77
Fiat 500
2560 -----
#78
Chrysler Town & Country
2529-0.1
#79
Acura MDX
2404 -19.4
#80
Audi Q5
2395 +58.8
#81
Chevrolet Camaro
2274 -14.0
#82
BMW X3
2264 +36.7
#83
Nissan Murano
2215 +28.6
#84
Dodge Charger
2135 -28.9
#85
Lincoln MKX
2054 +3.8
#86
Mazda 6
1916 -36.4
#87
BMW X5
1899 -9.6
#88
Mercedes-Benz B-Class
1877 +30.8
#89
Mercedes-Benz E & CLS-Class
1871 -2.3
#90
Nissan Juke
1848 -----
#91
Honda Pilot
1847 -24.6
#92
Mini Cooper
1798 -13.9
#93
Chevrolet Avalanche
1780 +0.8
#94
Cadillac CTS
1764 +7.4
#95
Infiniti G
1758-19.4
#96
Buick Enclave
1756 -20.4
#97
Ford Taurus
1749 -22.3
#99
Ford Flex
1686 -42.3
#99
Subaru Legacy
1648 +4.9
#100
Honda Fit
1641 -45.9
Source: Manufacturers And Automotive News Data Center

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Large Luxury Car Sales And Large Luxury SUV Sales In Canada - June 2011

2011 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
BMW 7-Series sales fell off a cliff in Canada in June 2011 with a 47% plunge that, admittedly, had looked entirely plausible after May's abysmal 38% decline to 40 units. With just 37 sales in June the 7-Series was way, way back of the S-Class Mercedes and behind the Porsche Panamera, as well. It seems likely that with this kind of performance verging on routine, the Jaguar XJ could surpass the 7-Series Bimmer in monthly volume by autumn. 

Oh, the Jag XJ, such an odd duck in photos. In the flesh it has the sort of presence normally reserved for the class above; Rolls-Royce and Bentleys and the like. Only, the Jaguar XJ looks entirely modern, not just sophisticated and expensive. Sales of the biggest Jag fell 38% in June but remained level with May's results. Audi A8 sales rose 700%. Yes, that's a lot, but they only sold 2 in June 2010, so any improvement will generate gigantic year-over-year gains. 

All the large luxury limos available are charted below. You'll find large luxury sport-utilities by simple scrolling a bit.
Canada Large Luxury Car Sales June 2011
Lexus LS sales may've been level at 10, but the company's big SUV didn't fare even that well. The LX570 slid 45% to just 6 units. What hurts even more than the drop-off is the fact that many other luxury automakers can still sell jumbo luxo utes without much difficulty. Lexus has only sold 67 LX570s all year. Mercedes-Benz sells that many G-Wagens and GL-Class SUVs every couple weeks. 

Set aside the ESV and the EXT and you'll still find that Cadillac sold nearly as many Escalades in June as Lexus sold LX570s in the first six months of the year. 61 out of the 97 Escalades sold were regular-wheelbase 'Slades. 17 were extended versions, 19 were Avalanche-based EXTs. 

The Infiniti QX56 might be hard to look at from some angles, but customers seem to prefer it over the old one. Sales rose from 6 in June 2010 to 29 in June 2011, a 383% jump. Range Rover sales were up 52%. Even Lincoln Navigator sales improved, from 58 to 66, in fact. Lincoln as a whole was down 23% but the Navigator isn't to blame.

As for the class-leading Benz pair - very few of which sold could actually have been G-Wagens - sales last month were up 27%. This while GLK sales fell 16% and the M-Class was off 5%.
Canada Large Luxury SUV Sales June 2011

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Small Luxury SUV Sales And Midsize Luxury SUV Sales In Canada - June 2011

2012 Audi Q5 Silver Profile
Early on the first BMW X1's life cycle it's already a big success in Canada. The story of its early achievements was already covered when GoodCarBadCar.net tabled Canada's 30 best-selling luxury vehicles from June 2011

So yeah, BMW sold 864 small luxury SUVs in a really small market last month. Yippee, right? Yeah, that's right, yip-freakin'-pee. BMW's market share in the small luxury utility vehicle category was a formidable 30.3% in June. Mercedes-Benz grabbed 21.2% of the market, albeit with just one model. The Good 12-winning Audi Q5, a big seller for Audi, posted 58% year-over-year gains, a better result than any other small luxury utility in the chart below.
Small Luxury SUV Sales Chart June 2011 Canada
Eight out of ten Audi models are passenger cars, but those cars surely don't represent eight out of every ten Audi sales. Together with the aforementioned Q5, the Q7 (up 18% in June) helped Audi's two utility vehicles form 34.6% of all Audi Canada sales in June. That's up from 28.3% in the same period of last year. In the first half of 2011, Audi's Q5 and Q7 represented 36.2% of all Audi Canada sales, up from 27.8% in the first half of 2010.

The XC90 (down 13% in June) and XC60 formed 37.4% of all Volvo Canada sales last month, although much of that is down to the XC60 - Volvo only sold 74 XC90s. 51.9% of all Lexus Canada vehicles sold in June wore either the GX, LX, or RX badges. 37.2% of Porsche sales resulted from the Cayenne. It's 40.7% at Infiniti, thanks to the EX35's 163 sales, mainly. The Infiniti FX was down 31% in June. By a wide margin the MDX is Acura's best-selling nameplate. The RDX ranked second among Acuras in June. Thus, 61.2% of all Acuras sold were utility vehicles. SUVs were responsible for 58.2% of all Cadillac sales in Canada but the figure drops to 38.7% at BMW and 33.3% at Mercedes-Benz.
Midsize Luxury SUV Sales Chart June 2011 Canada

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Small SUV Sales, Midsize SUV Sales, Large SUV Sales In Canada - June 2011

2011 Nissan Juke Red
Let's say, for instance, after excluding the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento from the equation - they're inexpensive but not really small at all - and removing the Mini Countryman and Nissan Juke because you don't feel they qualify as anything more than cars, you still have 24,832 small SUV sales in Canada from June 2011. Now, with nearly 25,000 small utility vehicle sales there's one for every 1390 Canadian residents. Small SUVs were sold at a rate faster than every two minutes last month, and that includes all the minutes car dealerships weren't open, too. For every Tim Hortons coffee shop in Canada, eight June 2011-registered small SUVs were ready to enter the drive-thru. 

Leading the pack, as usual, was the Ford Escape, with 23% of those sales. The Chevrolet Equinox ranked second, but a General Motors combo including the GMC Terrain would have placed GM even closer to the Escape with 4213 sales between them. No small SUV or crossover posted a greater year-over-year gain the Kia Sportage, up 200% to 778. No decline was worse than the dying Honda Element's 62% plunge, although the Suzuki Grand Vitara's 50% drop is pretty awful.

Small SUV sales statistics for Canada in June 2011 are in the chart below. Keep on scrolling for data on midsize and large sport-utility vehicles and crossovers.
Small SUV Sales Chart June 2011 Canada
Ford isn't just dominant with its smallest SUV; the larger Edge easily tops all rivals. In fact, the next-best is also a Ford, as the 2011 Explorer is proving to be pretty freakin' popular. Plus, Ford sold 502 copies of the handsome (to my eyes) Flex. That's 3938 midsize Ford SUV/CUV sales, a figure that stacks up nicely against GM's Lambda platform and its 1722 Enclave/Traverse/Acadia sales, or Chrysler's 1422 Durango/Nitro/Grand Cherokee/Liberty sales. 

The Jeep Grand Cherokee was at the top of the heap in June in terms of year-over-year gains. 420% gains aren't easy to come by. The Nissan Xterra, for example, was next-best on these grounds with a not insignificant 133% bump. Toyota 4Runner sales fell 41%, the worst drop among midsize sport-utes and CUVs. FJ Cruiser sales dropped 37%. The Honda Pilot was down 32%. Midsize SUVs are charted below; scroll a little more for notes on the biggest sport-utility vehicles.
?Midsize SUV Sales Chart June 2011 Canada
There are 651 sales represented in the pie chart below. 50% of those sales belong to General Motors. 52% of GM's large SUV sales were fleet purchases. Fleet numbers aren't available for the four other nameplates. 

The Ford Expedition was down 6%. Kia Borrego sales slid 23%. The Nissan Armada and Toyota Sequoia were up 44% and 7%, respectively.
Large SUV Sales Chart June 2011 Canada

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Sporty Car Sales And Premium Sporty Car Sales In Canada - June 2011

2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Grey
The Hyundai Genesis Coupe is not as popular as the Ford Mustang. Or the Chevrolet Camaro. But Canadians like it more than any other sporting coupe, at least based on June 2011's sales data. Year-to-date, the Genesis Coupe trails the Dodge Challenger by a couple hundred units, as well.

It's not all roses, of course. Mustang sales improved by 40% last month, the Camaro was up 30%, and Challenger sales were level at 285. Genesis Coupe sales? Well, they took a 31% tumble, and they're off 18% through the first half of 2011. 

The only other coupe close to this quartet in June 2011 was the Scion tC, sales of which rose 22% from May - there are no comparable year-over-year figures available for the tC - to an impressive 281. Two Germans, the Audi A5 and Volkswagen GTI, were behind the tC by 92 and 126 units, respectively. 

Not visible on this list are sporty derivatives like the BMW 3-Series coupe, Honda Civic Si coupe, and a handful of others. We do know that Lexus ISC sales fell 33% to 29, however. And on that note, sales of the Lexus ISF rose 20% to 12.
Sports Car Sales Chart June 2011 Canada
Porsche 911 sales continue to be very, very healthy in Canada. Up 82% in June (down 8% from May), the 911 easily out-sold less-expensive nameplates like the Mazda MX-5 Miata, Honda CR-Z, and Nissan 370Z. Add up the sales figures owned by the Audi R8, BMW 6-Series, Dodge Viper, Jaguar XK, and Mercedes-Benz SL-Class and the Porsche 911 was still more popular last month.

19 of the 71 911s sold by Porsche Canada in June were Turbos. Seven of those 19 were Turbo Cabriolets. 911 sales are down 5% so far this year, but Porsche has reported six record months this year, and a new 911 isn't far off.
Supercar Sales Chart June 2011 Canada

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Small/Entry Luxury Car Sales And Midsize Luxury Car Sales In Canada - June 2011

2010 Volvo S80 Grey Rear
There's no perfect way to define what makes one car a midsize luxury sedan or another a small or entry luxury sedan. The Infiniti G is bigger than some of its rivals, but because of its intended cross-shopping set and its price, its left with the smaller guys in the lower chart. The Lincoln MKS, on the other hand, is gigantic, with one of the biggest Mafia-loving trunks you can fill. Moving it up to the chart with BMW's 7-Series or the Jaguar XJ wouldn't be proper, however, so it's here with the midsizers. 

Realizing that tallying up all the sales garnered by midsize luxury cars in Canada isn't a perfect math form, it's still interesting to note that the BMW 3-Series out-sold all 17 of these cars in June. All 17 of these cars combined.

Volvo Canada sold one V70 last month. The greatest improvement in this group came from cars which weren't on sale last year: the Saab 9-5, Audi A7, and jumbo Hyundai Equus, as well as the Volvo S80, up 5 units to a measly 55. Sales of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class/CLS-Class tandem fell 12%. Every other midsize luxury car's year-over-year decline was worse.
Midsize Luxury Car Sales Chart June 2011 Canada
*Correction: Acura RL sales were 5, not 68.*
When a status symbol becomes so attainable that it is, indeed, attained by so many thousands seeking status, does its status as a symbol of status lose stature? See, this was supposed to be an off year for the BMW 3-Series. There's a new 5-Series which could appeal to typical clients of higher-end 3-Series sedans. The 1-Series M Coupe might take some of the shine off M3, if that's possible. And, most important of all, the 3-Series is soon going to be replaced.

Yet 3-Series sales in Canada are down just 3% this year and were actually up 4% in June 2011. Already seen the results in GoodCarBadCar.net's June 2011 Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, and Large Car Sales charts? Then you'll know the 3-Series out-sold the Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, and Toyota Camry last month. 

This makes the 3-Series an awfully common site on Canadian roads. One out of every hundred new vehicles sold in Canada in June 2011 were 3-Series sedans, coupes, convertibles, or wagons. (3-Series market share in the United States was 0.87% in June, but an even higher 2.5% in the UK.) Perhaps, for you, the buyer who desires something exclusive, something which still says, "I've made it", the Cadillac CTS is more appropriate. Its base price is $2115 higher than the cost of a BMW 323i sedan, but at least your neighbour doesn't already have one.
Small Luxury Car Sales Chart June 2011 Canada

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