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Midsize SUV Sales And Large SUV Sales In Canada - 2010 Year End
It's not just that the Ford Edge could beat the total efforts of three large, impressive, successful GM utility vehicles; nor is it the fact that Toyota and Honda and Nissan were beaten, too. No, what's most consequential is the turn Ford took, particularly once the 2011 Edge came on stream: sales were up 41.3% 2010. Also, Ford didn't barely beat General Motors, and the victory over Japanese mainstays like the Highlander, Pilot, and Murano was a good ol' fashioned whipping.Rather than focus on the good news at Ford, why not have a look at the unsuccessful entrants in the midsize SUV category? It wasn't as though Subaru's Tribeca was ever chugging along nicely, but the latest Outback's success didn't spell well for Subaru's biggest vehicle. Tribeca sales fell 8.8% in 2010, a year in which the market grew 6.6%. For every Tribeca sold in Canada in 2010, Subaru sold 12 Outbacks and Ford sold nearly 32 Edges. How 'bout the Mitsubishi Endeavor? One would've thought sales of the Endeavor were about as low as could be in 2009. Only 545 were sold in Canada last year, after all. Yet sales dipped 30% even as Mitsubishi maintained a mostly level overall sales total.Big SUVs present a different story from 2010. Of the eight listed in the Graph below, only one - the Kia Borrego - failed to improve on 2009's sales levels. Toyota Sequoia sales were up 14%. Nissan Armada sales were up 111%. Ford Expedition sales rose 5%. GM's foursome was up 50.5%. Even so, jumbo SUVs remain a niche market in Canada. Not a single one of the eight listed posted a figure which would find them among the ten best-selling midsize SUVs.Related From GoodCarBadCar.netMidsize SUV Sales In Canada - December & 2011 Year EndLarge SUV Sales In Canada - December & 2011 Year EndSmall, Midsize & Large SUV Sales In Canada - January 2011Midsize & Large SUV Sales In Canada - December 2010Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - 2010 Year EndSmall SUV Sales In Canada - 2010 Year EndCanadian New Vehicle Market Share By Brand - 2010 Year End
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Small Suv Sales, Midsize Suv Sales, Large Suv Sales In Canada - February 2011
GM market share in the large SUV segment in February 2011 was 36.8%. Throw the Ford Expedition into the mix and the domestic share of the Canadian large SUV market was 67.9%. Toyota Sequoia sales rose 23.3% in February, however, and Nissan Armada sales...
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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In Canada - January 2011
Chevrolet's Canadian division sold 263 Cobalts in January. When paired with its replacement, the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet's duo out-sold every other small car in Canada except for Canada's new best-selling car, the 2011 Hyundai Elantra,...
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Midsize Suv Sales And Large Suv Sales In Canada - December 2010
General Motors Canada failed to sell their large sport-utility vehicles at the same rate as in December 2009 but still came out on top as the market share leader in the jumbo SUV segment. Chevrolet Suburban sales were down 67.7%, Chevy Tahoe sales fell...
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Midsize Suv Sales And Midsize Luxury Suv Sales In Canada - September 2010
274% year-over-year sales increases aren't normal. The 2011 Ford Edge, however, has provided Ford with the kind of boost one would expect from an exciting, mega-hyped, all-new model. Nonetheless, the significantly refreshed 2011 Edge is the segment...
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Midsize Suv Sales And Midsize Luxury Suv Sales In Canada - August 2010
The distinctive front end of the 2011 Ford Edge is becoming increasingly common on Canadian roads late this September. Before the 2011 Edge became so popular, the 2010 Ford Edge was (and is) available with attractive discounts. Good deals on a decent...
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