Midsize Car Sales Figures In America - October 2013 YTD
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Midsize Car Sales Figures In America - October 2013 YTD


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USA midsize car sales chart October 2013
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Sales of midsize sedans (and a couple of their coupe namesakes) rose 4% in the United States in October 2013 despite the declines reported by America's three best-selling midsize cars. 

Toyota Camry sales slid 3%, Honda Accord volume fell 11%, and the Nissan Altima was down 12%. 

Huge year-over-year gains from the fourth-best-selling Ford Fusion, fifth-best-selling Hyundai Sonata, and sixth-best-selling Chevrolet Malibu added 18,266 sales to the midsize segment in October, however. Sales of the low-volume Mazda 6 more than doubled.

• All 267 Vehicles Ranked By October 2013 YTD U.S. Sales
• All 155 Cars Ranked By October 2013 YTD U.S. Sales

News surfaced today that Mitsubishi dealers will offer a Korean-built midsize sedan in the not-too-distant future. Galant sales rang in at 97,343 units in 2002. By 2005, Galant volume had fallen to just 33,976 units. Mitsubishi only sold 11,492 Galants in 2010. A Renault-Samsung Galant replacement won't be a Camry beater, but Mitsubishi could find healthier U.S. market share with a competitive car in a category which accounts for 31% of U.S. new car sales.

You can click any model name in the tables below to find historical monthly and yearly U.S. auto 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 midsize cars any which way you like. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page. The + icon has been removed from year-over-year improvements. Look instead for red font to designate year-over-year declines. We've also added prior year data, which means you'll spend less time hunting around GCBC looking for relatively recent historical data.

Click Column Headers To Sort • October 2014 • November 2013 • September 2013 • October 2012
Midsize Car
October
2013
October
2012
%
Change
2013
YTD
2012
YTD
%
Change
Buick Regal
2153
146646.9%14,92021,989- 32.1%
Chevrolet Malibu
15,746
962963.5%170,696189,094- 9.7%
Chrysler 200
8348
8758- 4.7%111,207 109,0252.0%
Dodge Avenger
5406
7637- 29.2%84,00582,3752.0%
Ford Fusion
21,740
12,69071.3%248,033 206,85519.9%
Honda Accord
25,162
28,349- 11.2%307,264276,19611.2%
Hyundai Sonata
19,872
16,77318.5%172,574 192,119- 10.2%
Kia Optima
11,492
12,948- 11.2%135,548127,7676.2%
Mazda 6
3100
1515105%35,63231,16814.3%
Mitsubishi Galant
56
369- 84.8%1385 12,667- 89.1%
Nissan Altima
21,785
24,623- 11.5%271,303 258,6634.9%
Subaru Legacy
3090
3598- 14.1%36,441 39,187- 7.0%
Suzuki Kizashi
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310- 100%1602 4700- 65.9%
Toyota Camry
29,144
29,926- 2.6%348,134344,7141.0%
Volkswagen Passat
7258
8355- 13.1%91,52292,017- 0.5%
Volkswagen CC
1289
2238- 42.4%13,71517,253- 20.5%
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Total
175,641
169,1843.8%2,043,981 2,005,789 1.9%

Midsize Hybrids & Electrics
October
2013
October
2012
%
Change
2013
YTD
2012
YTD
% Change
Chevrolet Volt
2022
2961- 31.7%18,78219,309- 2.7%
Ford C-Max
2530
3182- 20.5%30,7844151642%
Honda Insight
463
25184.5%3982 5298- 24.8%
Nissan LEAF
2002
157926.8%18,0786791166%
Toyota Prius
10,334
10,677- 3.2%135,559 135,669- 0.1%
Toyota Prius Sedan ^
8239
8788 - 6.2% 125,490 126,046 - 0.4%
Toyota Prius Plug-In ^
2095
1889 10.9% 10,069 96234.6%
Toyota Prius V
2254
2769- 18.6%30,65234,987- 12.4%
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Total
19,605
21,419- 8.4%237,837 206,205 15.3%

Tall Wagons 
& Crossovers
October
2013
October
2012
%
Change
2013
YTD
2012
YTD
%
Change
Honda Crosstour
1266
1763- 28.2%14,17316,758- 15.4%
Subaru Outback
8122
10,153- 20.0%98,19595,3573.0%
Toyota Venza
2272
3598- 36.9%31,45935,012- 10.1%
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Total
11,660
15,415- 24.3%143,827 147,127 - 2.2%
Source: Automakers & ANDC
* indicates a vehicle that 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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