Midsize Car Sales Figures In America - April 2013 And Year-To-Date
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Midsize Car Sales Figures In America - April 2013 And Year-To-Date


2011 Suzuki Kizashi Sport red
USA April 2013 midsize car sales chart
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The Honda Accord took over as America's best-selling car, and consequently America's favourite midsize car, in April 2013. Year-over-year, sales of the Accord, Toyota Camry, Chrysler 200, Volkswagen Passat, Subaru Legacy, Toyota Prius, Hyundai Sonata, and Mazda 6 declined.

Also, Suzuki Kizashi sales declined. Suzuki USA appears to be dead and gone, for all intents and purposes.

You'll notice one big change in the tables below. There's an extra one this month, as anything that could remotely be considered a midsize rival for the Toyota Camry is in one table, and then cars are broken down three different ways. You can see everything together in the accompanying chart, as well.

All 149 Cars Ranked By April 2013 & YTD U.S. Sales

Biggest year-over-year improvement: Nissan Leaf, up 424%. Volkswagen CC, up 46%. Nissan Altima, up 35%.

Worst year-over-year decline: Honda Insight, down 47%. Buick Regal, down 38%.

Best-selling midsize car: Honda Accord, 1828 units ahead of Toyota Camry.

Best-selling American brand midsize car: Ford Fusion, 4988 units ahead of Chevrolet Malibu.

You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly U.S. sales data. You can also select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. These tables are now sortable, so you can rank U.S. midsize cars any which way you like. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page.

Click Column Headers To Sort - April 2014 - May 2013 - March 2013 - April 2012
All Midsize
April 
2013
%
Change
Year 
To 
Date
YTD

Change
Buick Regal
1746
- 38.8%5830- 41.4%
Chevrolet Malibu
21,734
- 0.8%70,913- 11.9%
Chevrolet Volt
1306
- 10.7%5550+ 3.2%
Chrysler 200
12,492
- 6.4%49,377+ 9.8%
Dodge Avenger
10,698
- 4.0%42,745+ 30.4%
Ford C-Max
3608
-----13,285-----
Ford Fusion
26,722
+ 23.7%107,280+ 25.4%
Honda Accord
33,538
- 5.2%121,965+ 26.4%
Honda Crosstour *
1504
- 15.0%5533+ 8.0%
Honda Insight
391
- 47.0%1552- 48.9%
Hyundai Sonata
16,077
- 21.7%63,362- 16.3%
Kia Optima
14,678
+ 33.2%53,491+ 15.3%
Mazda 6
2933
- 22.4%13,884- 35.9%
Mitsubishi Galant
176
- 90.3%825- 88.5%
Nissan Altima
21,991
+ 35.4%108,943- 3.2%
Nissan LEAF
1937
+ 424%5476+ 160%
Subaru Legacy
3286
- 13.5%14,615- 8.2%
Subaru Outback *
8730
+ 2.1%36,831+ 3.4%
Suzuki Kizashi
-----
- 100%1602- 15.5%
Toyota Camry
31,710
- 13.9%132,540- 6.8%
Toyota Prius
13,031
- 24.7%50,365- 17.7%
Toyota Prius Liftback ^
12,432
- 20.6% 47,413 - 19.1%
Toyota Prius Plug-In ^
599
- 63.8% 2952 + 15.0%
Toyota Prius V
3372
- 12.3%11,897- 25.3%
Toyota Venza *
3297
+ 8.1%14,378+ 23.0%
Volkswagen Passat
9069
- 10.2%34,978+ 1.0%
Volkswagen CC
1655
+ 45.7%5740+ 8.5%

Midsize Car
January 2013
%
Change
Year 
To Date
YTD
% Change
Buick Regal
1746
- 38.8%5830- 41.4%
Chevrolet Malibu
21,734
- 0.8%70,913- 11.9%
Chrysler 200
12,492
- 6.4%49,377+ 9.8%
Dodge Avenger
10,698
- 4.0%42,745+ 30.4%
Ford Fusion
26,722
+ 23.7%107,280+ 25.4%
Honda Accord
33,538
- 5.2%121,965+ 26.4%
Hyundai Sonata
16,077
- 21.7%63,362- 16.3%
Kia Optima
14,678
+ 33.2%53,491+ 15.3%
Mazda 6
2933
- 22.4%13,884- 35.9%
Mitsubishi Galant
176
- 90.3%825- 88.5%
Nissan Altima
21,991
+ 35.4%108,943- 3.2%
Subaru Legacy
3286
- 13.5%14,615- 8.2%
Suzuki Kizashi
-----
- 100%1602- 15.5%
Toyota Camry
31,710
- 13.9%132,540- 6.8%
Volkswagen Passat
9069
- 10.2%34,978+ 1.0%
Volkswagen CC
1655
+ 45.7%5740+ 8.5%

Tall Wagons 
& Crossovers
April 
2013
%
Change
Year 
To Date
YTD
% Change
Honda Crosstour *
1504
- 15.0%5533+ 8.0%
Subaru Outback *
8730
+ 2.1%36,831+ 3.4%
Toyota Venza *
3297
+ 8.1%14,378+ 23.0%

Midsize Hybrids & Electrics
April 2013
%
Change
Year 
To Date
YTD
% Change
Chevrolet Volt
1306
- 10.7%5550+ 3.2%
Ford C-Max
3608
-----13,285-----
Honda Insight
391
- 47.0%1552- 48.9%
Nissan LEAF
1937
+ 424%5476+ 160%
Toyota Prius
13,031
- 24.7%50,365- 17.7%
Toyota Prius Liftback ^
12,432
- 20.6% 47,413 - 19.1%
Toyota Prius Plug-In ^
599
- 63.8% 2952 + 15.0%
Toyota Prius V
3372
- 12.3%11,897- 25.3%
Source: Automakers & ANDC
* indicates a vehicle which is also shown in another GCBC segment breakdown.
^ Prius breakdown by variant
GCBC isn't here to break down segments, an impossible task for any group, but to display sales data for the sake of comparison. The more ways sales data can be displayed, the better, right? This explains why you'll see the Outback and Venza listed with midsize SUVs, too... because readers have wanted it both ways. You can always find the sales results for EVERY vehicle and form your own competitive sets by using the All Vehicle Rankings posts.

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U.S. Auto Sales Brand Rankings - April 2013
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