Large SUV Sales In Canada - 2007 Year End
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Large SUV Sales In Canada - 2007 Year End


2007 GMC Yukon
In calendar year 2007, Canadian sales of full-size SUVs slid downwards yet again, falling below 13,000 units, a 1407-unit decline. 

It wasn't that Canadians were buying fewer new vehicles - they were actually buying more; nearly 39,000 more in 2007. But this group of eight SUVs only accounted for 0.8% of the 1.65 million new vehicles sold.

GM's control of the category was growing in strength, however, rising to 55.3% from 48.4% in 2006. The Ford Expedition was technically the category's top seller, but the Tahoe and Yukon alone combined to outsell the Ford by nearly a two-to-one ratio.

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. This table is sortable, so you can rank large sport-utility vehicles any which way you like.

Click Column Headers To Sort • 2008 Year End • 2006 Year End
SUV
2007
2006
%
Change
Chevrolet Suburban
1460
124617.2%
Chevrolet Tahoe
2211
187917.7%
Chrysler Aspen
1535
383301%
Dodge Durango
1634
3836-57.4%
Ford Expedition
2217
2528-12.3%
GMC Yukon
2197
2443-10.1%
GMC Yukon XL
1218
1316-7.4%
Nissan Armada
153
219-30.1%
Toyota Sequoia
195
377-48.3%
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Total
12,820
14,227-9.9%
Source: Automakers

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