Midsize Car Sales In America - May 2014 YTD
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Midsize Car Sales In America - May 2014 YTD


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In the United States, Toyota's Camry sold a full 25% more often than its nearest competitor in May 2014. That margin of victory made for interesting market share results in the midsize car segment in May, as the Camry's slice of the pie grew to 20% from 16.8% a year ago. 


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In fact, the top tier was especially dominant in the month of May, as the four best-selling midsize cars - Camry, Accord, Altima, Fusion - generated 64.8% of the category's volume. 

That's way up from 57.2% in May 2013, well up on April 2014's 59%, and substantially higher than the year-to-date total of 60.6% achieved by this quartet.

To contradict a non-factual impression, GCBC is always keen to point out that most midsize car buyers in America don't choose a Camry. 

Toyota has constructed the car in a way that's guaranteed success, but with most buyers choosing something else, can't we agree that most buyers actually don't want what the Camry has to offer? 

You can say most minivan buyers want a Chrysler or Dodge minivan. That's true these days. Most truck buyers want a Detroit truck, rather than a Toyota. That's true. In the case of the Camry, it's a powerful entity, but not all-powerful.

Regardless, most midsize car buyers do choose a Camry, Accord, Altima, or Fusion. That was particularly true in May 2014.

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 of all kinds 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 • May 2015 • June 2014 • April 2014 • May 2013
Midsize Car
May
2014
May
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
Buick Regal
2396
160749.1%10,560743742.0%
Chevrolet Malibu
19,288
18,8992.1%87,36889,812-2.7%
Chrysler 200
3140
13,278-76.4%37,833 62,655-39.6%
Dodge Avenger
6055
10,691-43.4%35,11953,436-34.3%
Ford Fusion
33,881
29,55314.6%137,894 136,8330.8%
Honda Accord
39,637
33,21819.3%152,949155,183-1.4%
Hyundai Sonata
20,404
20,1941.0%81,152 83,556-2.9%
Kia Optima
16,843
15,3689.6%68,94768,8590.1%
Mazda 6
5461
394438.5%22,12517,82824.1%
Mitsubishi Galant
---
138-100%122 963-87.3%
Nissan Altima
36,053
31,94012.9%150,342 140,8836.7%
Subaru Legacy
3053
4430-31.1%14,723 19,045-22.8%
Suzuki Kizashi
---
--------- 1602-100%
Toyota Camry
49,584
39,21626.4%181,876171,7565.9%
Volkswagen Passat
8955
10,267-12.8%42,55345,245-5.9%
Volkswagen CC
1030
1294-20.4%49507034-29.6%
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Total
245,780
234,0375.0%1,028,513 1,062,127 -3.2%

Hybrids & Electrics
May
2014
May
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
Chevrolet Volt
1684
16074.8%68387157-4.5%
Ford C-Max
2833
3711-23.7%10,51016,996-38.2%
Honda Insight
493
42615.7%2000 19781.1%
Mitsubishi i MiEV
35
91-61.5%75 843-91.1%
Nissan LEAF
3117
213845.8%10,389761436.4%
Toyota Prius
18,636
16,00816.4%59,489 66,373-10.4%
Toyota Prius Sedan ^
15,944
15,330 4.0% 51,760 62,743 -17.5%
Toyota Prius Plug-In ^
2692
678 297% 7729 3630113%
Toyota Prius V
3567
3732-4.4%11,97115,629-23.4%
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Total
30,365
27,7139.6%101,272 116,590 -13.1%

Tall Wagons 
& Crossovers
May
2014
May
2013
%
Change
2014
YTD
2013
YTD
%
Change
Honda Crosstour *
1011
1556-35.0%57037089-19.6%
Subaru Outback *
11,641
12,270-5.1%51,23049,1014.3%
Toyota Venza *
3324
3359-1.0%13,93217,737-21.5%
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Total
15,976
17,185-7.0%70,865 73,927 -4.1%
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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