Large SUV Sales In Canada - 2011 Year End
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Large SUV Sales In Canada - 2011 Year End


2011 Toyota Sequoia
Canada's full-size SUV market slid 14% after a measure of recovery in 2010, and GM's share of the segment slid to 60.6%.

The Ford Expedition was Canada's top-selling large SUV nameplate and was one of just three vehicles in the category to increase its 2010 sales.

You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly Canadian auto sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. This table is sortable, so you can rank large sport-utility vehicles any which way you like.

Click Column Headers To Sort • 2012 Year End • 2010 Year End

SUV
2011
2010
%
Change
Chevrolet Suburban
1302
1492-12.7%
Chevrolet Tahoe
1197
1522-21.4%
Chrysler Aspen
---
15-100%
Dodge Durango *
---
6-100%
Ford Expedition
1677
16640.8%
GMC Yukon
1172
1914-38.8%
GMC Yukon XL
1189
10889.3%
Kia Borrego
137
302-54.6%
Nissan Armada
611
41347.9%
Toyota Sequoia
733
912-19.6%
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Total
8018
9328-14.0%
Source: Automakers
* Dodge sold 2549 new-style unibody Durangos in 2011, but the days of the full-size-fighting truck-based Durango were done.

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