Showing posts with label January 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label January 2011. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Popular Car Market Share In Canada - January 2011

Unlike the U.S.'s January 2011 situation, Canada's 20 best-selling vehicles are valued at 51% of the overall market. That's right - 8% of the nameplates owned more than half the market last month. As is the case in the United States, the Ford F-Series leads the way, but in Canada, Ford trucks do so in even more dominant fashion, a story GoodCarBadCar.net has already covered.

Together, the four big pickup brands (F-Series, Dodge Ram, GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Silverado) constitute 57% of the top seven sales achievers in Canada. This equates to more than 17% market share for trucks; 14,591 sales; 18.3% up from last year - and we haven't even taken the slower sellers into account. Canadians can complain about fuel prices with the best of'em, but not until position #6 of the best-seller Graph below does a car enter the arena. Cars, in the traditional sense of the word, made up only eight of Canada's 20 best-selling vehicles. Although a change in that status seems entirely possible, Canada's love of pickups and small SUVs and crossovers (seven of which are in the chart below) is running interference at the moment. 

Incidentally, leading the purple section of the chart (the 230+ other models holding 49.1% market share) is yet another small utility vehicle, the Nissan Rogue. Sales of the Rogue were up 12% to 908 in January, just 31 behind the Kia Sorento. Immediately following the Rogue you'll find another pickup truck, then a couple cars mixed in with four more SUVs, before eventually landing at the 2011 Hyundai Sonata, ranked thirtieth in Canada in terms of overall January sales volume. 

Popular Car Market Share In America - January 2011

America's 20 most popular vehicles combined for 38.9% market share in January 2011. Despite totalling approximately 8% of all nameplates, these twenty vehicles were responsible for nearly four out of every ten of the 819,938 new automobiles sold in the first month of 2011. 

The Ford F-Series led the way with 4.4% of all new vehicle sales last month. When grouped with the Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge Ram, and GMC Sierra, America's full-size trucks grabbed more than ten out of every 100 new vehicle buyers. 

Luxury was not part of the 38.9%, at least not in terms of premium brand representation. Cars priced like the $15,600 2011 Toyota Corolla, $15,995 2011 Volkswagen Jetta, and $19,820 2011 Ford Fusion are more in line with the vast majority of American motor sales. Of the 230+ models in the purple section of the Graph below, the all-new 2011 Hyundai Elantra was the closest to finding its way onto the list of America's 20 Best-Selling Vehicles for January 2011. With 9659 sales, the Elantra was up 26% from January 2010 and owned 1.178% market share in January, 968 sales behind the GMC Sierra.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Top 30 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles In America - January 2011

Restoration is, according to dictionary.com, a return of something to a former, original, normal, or unimpaired condition. One glance at U.S. auto sales data will tell you the restoration is underway, but not yet complete. The total market was worth 819,938 sales in January. That's up from 2010; way up from January 2009. But compared with January 2001, the total new vehicle market last month was down 30%. Let's call the situation "mid-reno."

Fewer than one quarter of the automobiles on this list of America's Top 30 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles posted lower sales in January 2010 than they did in January 2009. Look further back, however, and the numbers remain discouraging in spite of year-over-year gains. Yes, the BMW 3-Series is up 6.4% over January 2010, but the 3-Series is down 31.3% compared with January 2003. Sure, there are numerous variables one must consider before comparing sales from eight years ago with data from today, not the least of which is a luxury market filled with niche players. 

More importantly, automakers are adjusting to the smaller overall market. General Motors and its luxury representative, Cadillac, are a smaller company designed to compete in a smaller market. Indeed, this is a necessary step. While Cadillac is up 49.1% over last year; the company is down 10.5% from January 2003. The best news for Cadillac may be its across-the-board gains in January. Other than the STS and defunct XLR, ever model posted increases in January 2011. Two Cadillacs are in the top 10 below; the Escalade slid into 13th (up five spots from 2010's year end numbers) and the DTS more than doubled up on January 2010's figures.

Numerous automakers fielded four vehicles for this list. Mercedes-Benz leads the pack with five entrants in the Top 30, not a surprising fact given Benz's position as America's best-selling luxury auto brand in January 2011.

Rank
Car
Status*
January 2011
Last Month
January 2010
#1
Lexus RX
5881
12,090
5688
#2
BMW 3-Series
5763
10,067
5418
#3
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
4759
5638
3824
#4
Cadillac CTS
4362
5171
2565
#5
BMW 5-Series
4350
5045
2469
#6
Infiniti G
4324
7073
3763
#7
Cadillac SRX
4236
5865
3234
#8
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
4172
4924
4028
#9
Acura MDX
3127
5887
2358
#10
BMW X5
3038
3939
2458
#11
Mercedes-Benz M-Class
2484
3783
1927
#12
Audi A4
2483
3513
2763
#13
Cadillac Escalade
2259
3814
1754
#14
Lexus ES
2215
5469
2923
#15
Lexus IS
1992
3782
2203
#16
Acura TSX
1941
4393
1806
#17
Hyundai Genesis
1783
2423
1670
#18
Mercedes-Benz GLK
1625
1684
1803
#19
Acura TL
1592
3275
1986
#20
Audi Q5
1584
2473
1050
#21
Lincoln MKZ
1574
2502
1340
#22
Lincoln MKX
1546
2261
2198
#23
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
1518
2026
1225
#24
Cadillac DTS
1365
1538
618
#25
Lexus GX
1135
2246
1529
#26
BMW X3
1075
849
288
#27
Audi A5
1054
1455
1051
#28
Porsche Cayenne
1047
1109
590
#29
Volvo S60
1042
398
6
#30
Acura RDX
993
1540
700
Source: Manufacturers And Automotive News Data Center
* - Status Compares With 2010 Year End Results

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Top 10 Best-Selling SUVs In America - January 2011

Top 30 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles In Canada - January 2011

Establishing the borders of the vast luxury vehicle region isn't easy. GoodCarBadCar.net has made some pronouncements before, so have a read. Exceptions to the "premium brand only" rule include the Hyundai Genesis, Chevrolet Corvette, Nissan GT-R, Dodge Viper, and Volkswagen Touareg. There's no doubt, these vehicles intend to compete in a high-end region. 

Besides the Genesis, Touareg, and declasse Acura CSX, there are 27 other top-selling luxury figures listed below. Of the Top 30 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles in Canada from January 2011, nearly half suffered declining sales compared with January 2010. With a 23.4% increase, the Audi A4 came within 59 sales of becoming Canada's best-selling luxury vehicle... for a month. Instead, the BMW 3-Series continued its reign. In 2010, there were more than 14,000 3-Series sedans, coupes, convertibles, and wagons sold. 

Lexus was close behind in January with the RX. The best-selling non-German luxury car was the Cadillac CTS, though CTS sales slipped slightly year-over-year. Not until the seventeenth-ranked Infiniti G do Japan's cars rank. Further down the list you'll see another Japanese luxury car, the Acura TL. TL sales fell 69% from December 2010, but apparently December-to-January TL decreases are expected. From December 2009 to January 2010, TL sales fell 75.6%. TL sales were actually stronger last month than in the same period of 2010. With a bit of a redesign, TL sales might enjoy a boost. 

Until then, be impressed with gains made by Acura TL alternatives, like the 68.4% bump enjoyed by the BMW 5-Series.

Rank
Car
Status*
January 2011
Last Month
January 2010
#1
BMW 3-Series
443
1227
448
#2
Lexus RX
425
425
534
#3
Audi A4
385
215
312
#4
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
378
800
398
#5
Audi Q5
374
149
159
#6
BMW X5
262
374
170
#7
Mercedes-Benz M-Class
253
486
248
#8
Mercedes-Benz B-Class
231
272
169
#9
Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class
208
458
391
#10
Acura MDX
203
450
389
#11
Cadillac CTS
199
231
202
#12
BMW X3
193
72
116
#13
Cadillac SRX
187
250
125
#14
Lincoln MKX
172
422
167
#15
BMW 5-Series
165
299
98
#16
Mercedes-Benz E & CLS-Class
158
320
210
#17
Infiniti G
142
327
229
#18
Audi Q7
134
108
89
#19
Acura RDX
130
304
137
#20
Volkswagen Touareg
125
94
66
#21
Audi A5
123
108
152
#22
Lexus IS
115
145
116
#23
Volvo XC60
106
179
31
#24
Porsche Cayenne
101
96
46
#25
Lexus ES
101
155
174
#26
Hyundai Genesis
99
122
152
#27
Volvo C30
98
28
77
#28
Acura CSX
94
298
43
#29
Cadillac Escalade
90
107
101
#30
Acura TL
87
280
76
Source: Manufacturers And Automotive News Data Center
* - Status Compares With 2010 Year End Results

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Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - January 2011
Canada Auto Sales By Brand - January 2011
Top 10 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - January 2011