USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - June 2013 YTD
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USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - June 2013 YTD


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With U.S. sales expected to reach a seasonally adjusted annual rate of around 15.7 million units in June 2013, we anticipated some significant year-over-year improvements from numerous automakers in June 2013.

Indeed, the U.S. SAAR reached 15.98 million with plenty of help from Subaru (up 42%), BMW (up 25%), Nissan (up 16%) and big gains from America's top trucks at Ford, General Motors, Ram, and even Toyota. 

Overall, the U.S. auto industry rose 9.1% in June 2013 and 7.5% in the first six months of 2013. 13.7% of the new vehicles sold were pickup trucks. 46.8% of the new vehicles sold were Detroit products from FoMoCo, GM, and the Chrysler Group. European automakers, excluding Fiat, were responsible for 8.6% of industry-wide sales. Japanese brands, including Subaru, which outsold Volkswagen, brought in 35.9% of buyers. Hyundai and Kia's market share stood at 8.2%.

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Hyundai's 2% year-over-year increase wasn't massive, at just 1194 units, but it did bring Hyundai up to a record level for June sales, propelled by the Elantra's 26% jump. Chrysler, Dodge, and Ram all posted their best June since 2007 - it was Jeep's best June since 2005. Without the 500L, Fiat USA sales were down 12% in June 2013. Ford MoCo sales shot up to their highest level since 2006 with help from the F-Series' best June since 2005. 

Diesel engines were in 24.3% of the Volkswagens sold in the United States in June. Diesels are accounting for a higher percentage of Volkswagen USA sales than ever before. General Motors hasn't sold this many vehicles since September of 2008. Subaru has sold 40,293 more vehicles this year than last, helped in no small part by the surprisingly popular XV Crosstrek. 

USA June 2013 auto sales market share chart
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The whole Toyota/Lexus/Scion group is up by 62,695 units. Scion, however, took a hard hit as all five models reported significant year-over-year declines. The first half of 2013 was Audi USA's best first half in the company's history. BMW 3-Series sales rose 63% in June - it was responsible for four in ten BMW sales. 

Acura reported its second consecutive year-over-year decline. Its Honda parent brand was up by 13,712 units in June with improvements from Fiat, Accord, Civic, Odyssey, Pilot, CR-V, and Ridgeline. Excluding Sprinter van sales, Mercedes-Benz leads BMW by 1519 sales so far this year. Nissan sold more vehicles than in any June in history. 49.3% of Porsche sales in June were Cayenne-derived, some way up on the 45% year-to-date total. For the third time this year, Kia sales were down despite the introduction of the new Cadenza.

Every Vehicle Ranked By June 2013 & YTD U.S. Sales

GCBC will be updating the sortable table below with incoming sales figures throughout the day and will rank automakers by June volume by the end of the afternoon. 

Don't like to see automakers arranged alphabetically? Click column headers to sort automakers by June ranking, June 2013 sales, year-over-year change, or any other order. Best seller lists for cars, trucks, and SUVs will be added later this afternoon. You can always find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any brand by clicking the brand name in the table below or by selecting a make (or model) at GCBC's Sales Stats page.

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Updated at 6:53 PM AT on 07.02.2013 - June 2014 - July 2013 - May 2013 - June 2012
Rank
Automaker
June 2013

Change
Year To Date
YTD 
% Change
June
2013 Market
Share
YTD 
Market
Share
#21
Acura
13,765
- 10.4%
76,981
+ 5.5%
1.0%
1.0%
#22
Audi
13,706
+ 8.2%
74,277
+ 14.0%
1.0%
0.9%
#35
Bentley
204
- 8.5%
1174
+ 9.0%
0.01%
0.02%
#15
BMW
27,074
+ 24.6%
140,431
+ 11.0%
1.9%
1.8%
#19
Buick
18,078
- 4.1%
100,837
+ 11.8%
1.3%
1.3%
#20
Cadillac
13,929
+ 14.9%
83,679
+ 33.2%
1.0%
1.1%
#2
Chevrolet
193,460
+ 7.4%
1,015,134
+ 5.6%
13.8%
13.0%
#14
Chrysler
27,249
+ 1.4%
163,839
- 2.3%
1.9%
2.1%
#8
Dodge
49,843
+ 12.5%
318,414
+ 21.7%
3.6%
4.1%
#29
Fiat
4050
+ 1.1%
21,612
+ 4.4%
0.3%
0.3%
#1
Ford
227,448
+ 13.9%
1,251,448
+ 13.9%
16.2%
16.0%
#10
GMC
39,376
+ 4.5%
220,696
+ 9.8%
2.8%
2.8%
#4
Honda
123,150
+ 12.5%
668,597
+ 6.5%
8.8%
8.5%
#6
Hyundai
65,007
+ 1.9%
361,010
+ 1.2%
4.6%
4.6%
#23
Infiniti
9114
- 12.7%
52,233
- 3.9%
0.6%
0.7%
#32
Jaguar
1637
+ 58.9%
7798
+ 19.9%
0.1%
0.1%
#9
Jeep
44,609
+ 0.2%
229,405
- 5.0%
3.2%
2.9%
#7
Kia
50,536
- 1.5%
277,351
- 3.9%
3.6%
3.5%
#31
Land Rover
3468
- 3.7%
22,984
+ 9.5%
0.2%
0.3%
#18
Lexus
21,355
+ 6.7%
118,415
+ 9.5%
1.5%
1.5%
#24
Lincoln
7469
- 1.0%
38,288
- 8.8%
0.5%
0.5%
#34
Maserati
290
+ 27.2%
1269
- 1.5%
0.02%
0.2%
#17
Mazda
22,496
+ 13.0%
144,943
+ 0.8%
1.6%
1.9%
#16
Mercedes-Benz
26,381
+ 8.2%
151,433
+ 9.8%
1.9%
1.9%
#26
Mini
6571
+ 9.6%
32,356
+ 0.9%
0.5%
0.4%
#28
Mitsubishi
5297
- 2.1%
30,469
- 7.3%
0.4%
0.4%
#5
Nissan
95,010
+ 16.1%
572,476
+ 9.4%
6.8%
7.3%
#30
Porsche
3700
+ 23.3%
21,309
+ 29.5%
0.3%
0.3%
#13
Ram
30,935
+ 23.2%
175,062
+ 22.9%
2.2%
2.2%
#27
Scion
6340
- 24.5%
35,000
- 0.3%
0.5%
0.4%
#33
Smart
781
- 23.2%
4459
- 6.1%
0.06%
0.06%
#11
Subaru
39,235
+ 41.6%
204,597
+ 24.5%
2.8%
2.6%
#36
Suzuki
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- 100%
5946
- 54.2%
0.0%
0.08%
#3
Toyota
167,540
+ 12.2%
955,376
+ 5.8%
11.9%
12.2%
#12
Volkswagen
36,957
- 3.2%
206,792
- 0.9%
2.6%
2.6%
#25
Volvo
6678
- 6.0%
32,578
- 5.9%
0.5%
0.4%
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General Motors
264,843
+ 6.5%
1,420,346
+ 8.0%
18.9%
18.2%

Ford
Motor Company
234,917
+ 13.4%
1,289,736
+ 13.1%
16.7%
16.5%

Toyota Motor Corporation
195,235
+ 9.8%
1,108,791
+ 6.0%
13.9%
14.2%

Chrysler Group
156,686
+ 8.2%
908,332
+ 8.9%
11.2%
11.6%

Honda Motor Company
136,915
+ 9.7%
745,578
+ 6.4%
9.8%
9.5%

Hyundai-Kia
115,543
+ 0.4%
638,361
- 2.0%
8.2%
8.1%

Nissan Motor Company
104,124
+ 12.9%
624,709
+ 8.1%
7.4%
8.0%

Volkswagen 
Group *
54,567
- 0.9%
303,552
+ 4.1%
3.9%
3.9%
BMW-Mini
33,645
+ 21.4%
172,787
+ 9.0%
2.4%
2.2%

Daimler
27,162
+ 7.0%
155,892
+ 9.3%
1.9%
2.0%

Jaguar-Land Rover
5105
+ 10.2%
30,782
+ 11.9%
0.4%
0.4%
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Total
1,403,121
+ 9.1%
7,820,966
+ 7.5%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume
* Does not include Lamborghini

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