USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - March 2015 YTD
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USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - March 2015 YTD


2016 Cadillac CT6
Automakers were expected to report a slight overall decrease in Mach U.S. auto sales in the third month of 2015 in part due to a month with fewer weekends than the same period possessed one year ago. Was March to mean more, a potential beginning of a levelling-off of auto sales demand? 

With one fewer day of sales than in March 2014, auto sales actually increased slightly in March 2015, rising against expectations thanks to especially strong results from a number of higher-volume premium brands. And, of course, Jeep.


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Hyundai's March 2015 sales shot to the highest level ever for the brand regardless of month. For FCA, formerly known as the Chrysler Group, sales increased for the 60th consecutive month in March 2015, a 2% increase to more than 197,000 units despite a sharp Dodge brand decrease and falling Fiat sales.

USA auto brand market share sales chart March 2015
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Ford, on the other hand, failed to post improved sales as both an overall manufacturer and with the Ford brand. FoMoCo says a sharp drop in fleet volume overcame a slight 1% retail increase to bring the Blue Oval down in March 2015. GM sales slid 2.4% in March 2015, but don't blame the pickup trucks: they sold 9055 midsize trucks, Silverado volume jumped 7%, and Sierra sales were up 3%. 

Nissan produced a 15% "light truck" improvement at its namesake Nissan brand, but car sales slid 13%, dragging the brand down 3%. Stellar results at Toyota meant the Toyota brand outsold Chevrolet by 16,595 units. Scion sales plunged 25%. Lexus jumped 9% to more than 31,000 sales in March. 

Audi certainly bucked the industry slowdown with a 20% gain in March 2015, its second-best month ever. Likewise, Mercedes-Benz, another upmarket German bramd, jumped 9% thanks to strong CLA and C-Class sales. Audi's parent, Volkswagen, was down 18% to barely more than 30,000 sales despite the arrival of the Golf SportWagen, only 104 of which were sold. (VW also sold 578 copies of the outgoing Jetta SportWagen.) It was BMW, however, with 34,310 March sales, that led all premium auto brands last month. BMW's Mini sub-brand was up 59.5% to add 5829 sales to the automaker's tally.

With declines across nearly every nameplate, American Honda slid 5% in March 2015; Acura was down 6%. Kia was up 7% with strong Sorento and Sedona output. Subaru's 10% gain produced the brand's 13th consecutive month with more than 40,000 sales.

New York's auto show is stealing some of the thunder from what ended up as a strong first-quarter of auto sales, regardless of some poor March results. The Cadillac CT6, shown above, was one of a handful of MY2016 debuts shown this week. A new Malibu and a new Civic were among other notable introductions.

If you don't wish to see automakers arranged alphabetically, click column headers to sort automakers by March sales, year-over-year change, year-to-date totals, or any other order. Best seller lists for cars, trucks, and SUVs will be added later this afternoon. In the coming days, GCBC will also publish a complete list of March and year-to-date sales for every single vehicle line, a list which includes brand results. 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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April 2015 • February 2015 â€¢ March 2014 â€¢ Updated at 4:21 AM AT on 04.01.2015
Rank
Automaker
March
2015
%
Change
2015
YTD
%
Change
March
2015
Market
Share
YTD
Market
Share
#21
Acura
14,670
-5.8%
39,644
4.5%
0.9%
1.0%
#36
Alfa Romeo
73
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217
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0.1%
0.1%
#20
Audi
17,102
20.0%
40,098
13.8%
1.1%
1.0%
#35
Bentley
220
-21.4%
512
-21.2%
0.1%
0.1%
#13
BMW
34,310
6.9%
78,492
8.4%
2.2%
2.0%
#19
Buick
20,526
0.5%
50,497
-4.5%
1.3%
1.3%
#22
Cadillac
13,756
-6.8%
37,175
-6.1%
0.9%
0.9%
#3
Chevrolet
173,886
-3.2%
476,556
5.3%
11.2%
12.0%
#17
Chrysler
30,038
14.9%
81,933
13.0%
1.9%
2.1%
#10
Dodge
46,049
-24.0%
123,511
-15.0%
3.0%
3.1%
#29
Fiat
4494
-5.1%
11,038
-3.4%
0.3%
0.3%
#1
Ford
226,091
-3.6%
570,422
2.1%
14.6%
14.4%
#12
GMC
41,707
1.3%
119,811
14.7%
2.9%
3.0%
#5
Honda
111,623
-5.2%
294,299
2.4%
7.2%
7.4%
#6
Hyundai
75,019
12.0%
172,029
7.5%
4.9%
4.3%
#23
Infiniti
12,525
0.2%
33,842
8.4%
0.8%
0.9%
#32
Jaguar
1660
-8.6%
4336
-8.0%
0.1%
0.1%
#7
Jeep
71,584
23.5%
178,749
22.6%
4.6%
4.5%
#8
Kia
58,771
7.3%
141,100
6.1%
3.8%
3.6%
#26
Land Rover
6778
54.1%
16,976
29.8%
0.4%
0.4%
#16
Lexus
31,054
8.6%
77,180
18.6%
2.0%
2.0%
#25
Lincoln
8695
-3.1%
21,478
-0.6%
0.6%
0.5%
#33
Maserati
996
3.4%
1929
-18.5%
0.1%
0.1%
#15
Mazda
32,123
-8.0%
78,044
-0.1%
2.1%
2.0%
#14
Mercedes-Benz
32,300
10.2%
83,715
8.4%
2.1%
2.1%
#28
Mini
5829
59.5%
12,777
47.6%
0.4%
0.3%
#24
Mitsubishi
9764
8.5%
23,790
19.9%
0.6%
0.6%
#4
Nissan
132,560
-3.0%
333,786
3.1%
8.6%
8.4%
#31
Porsche
4291
12.7%
11,430
12.8%
0.3%
0.3%
#11
Ram
45,023
1.2%
110,406
9.3%
2.9%
2.8%
#30
Scion
4424
-25.2%
11,978
-17.1%
0.3%
0.3%
#34
Smart
583
-24.8%
1533
-31.5%
0.1%
0.1%
#9
Subaru
49,111
10.4%
131,281
16.8%
3.2%
3.3%
#2
Toyota
190,481
5.3%
486,462
10.2%
12.3%
12.3%
#18
Volkswagen
30,025
-18.2%
79,239
-9.3%
1.9%
2.0%
#27
Volvo
5916
0.1%
13,722
0.2%
0.4%
0.3%
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General Motors
249,875
-2.4%
684,039
5.3%
16.2%
17.3%

Ford
Motor Company
234,786
-3.5%
591,900
2.0%
15.2%
15.0%

Toyota Motor Corporation
225,959
4.9%
575,620
10.5%
14.6%
14.6%

FCA/Chrysler Group
197,261
1.7%
505,854
6.3%
12.8%
12.8%

Nissan Motor Company
145,085
-2.7%
367,628
9.3%
9.4%
9.3%

Hyundai-Kia
133,790
9.9%
313,129
6.9%
8.7%
7.9%

Honda Motor Company
126,294
-5.3%
333,943
2.6%
8.2%
8.4%

Volkswagen 
Group *
57,638
55,051
131,279
-1.2%
3.7%
3.3%
BMW-Mini
40,139
12.2%
91,269
12.6%
2.6%
2.3%

Daimler
32,883
9.3%
85,248
7.3%
2.1%
2.2%

Jaguar-Land Rover
8438
35.8%
21,312
19.8%
0.5%
0.5%
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Total â€¡
1,545,710
0.5%
3,954,946
5.6%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume
* Does not include Lamborghini 
^ Excluding Sprinter: up 9.2% to 29,921 in March; up 7.6% to 78,156 in Q1.
‡ Includes Automotive News estimates for ultra-low-volume brands and Tesla.

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