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Minivan Sales And Truck Sales In America - September 2011
Up 16% in September, the Chrysler Town & Country owned 23% of America's minivan market. Together with the Dodge Grand Caravan (up 27% year-over-year), the Chrysler Group's share of the minivan market was a healthy 46% in September. Speaking of the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan as a single unit makes ever more sense, particularly now that Fiat bosses have decided that dealerships don't need to be selling two barely differentiated vans. It makes sense that with decent trim line availability, Chrysler could have sold 20,608 Town & Countrys in September had the Grand Caravan not been available. But then why hasn't General Motors decided to sell just a single full-size truck line instead of offering customers a Sierra and a Silverado? Granted, GM has worked hard to build three very different crossovers so Buick, Chevrolet, and GMC can offer customers a unique Enclave, Traverse, and Acadia.Strangely enough, none of the minivans which go it alone were as popular as either of the Chrysler twins in September. Sales of the Honda Odyssey jumped 15% in September. Kia Sedona sales rose 40%. Sales of the Mazda 5 climbed 54%. The Nissan Quest, thanks to last year's hiatus, posted a 21,200% improvement from four sales to a class-low of 852. Only two minivans suffered year-over-year declines, the Volkswagen Routan, down 4%, and the Toyota Sienna, down 10%. |
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There's more data available for September's ten most popular pickup trucks here, but the chart above shows the complete truck market, all 16 nameplates. September 2011 was a good season for trucks in America. segment-leading Ford F-Series was up 15%. Ford saw sales of the F-Series' dying smaller stablemate, the Ranger, rise 88%. Chevrolet Silverado sales jumped 36%; the GMC Sierra was up 26%. Sales of the Dodge Ram pickup soared upwards at a 45% clip. Though the overall new vehicle market improved by 10% compared with September 2010, though America's best-selling pickups fared much better this September than last, not all was well in the truck segment. Honda Ridgeline sales plunged 49%. The Ridgeline's down 49% year-to-date, as well. GM has announced that the all-new Thailand-developed Chevrolet Colorado will come to North America, and sales of the current Colorado are up 30%, but Colorado sales slid 20% in September. Sales of the GMC Canyon, the Colorado's twin, fell 41%.Related From GoodCarBadCar.netTop 14 Best-Selling Trucks In America - September 2013 YTDMinivan & Truck Sales In America - September 2012Truck Sales & Minivan Sales In America - October 2011Minivan Sales In America - August 2011Truck Sales In America - August 2011Top 10 Best-Selling Trucks In America - September 2011U.S. Auto Sales By Brand - September 2011
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Minivan Sales Figures In America - September 2013 Ytd
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Truck Sales And Minivan Sales In America - October 2011
Americans acquired nearly 37,000 minivans in October. The segment's top seller last month was the Honda Odyssey. The Odyssey's 10,415 sales marked a 5% improvement over last October's Honda minivan sales performance. Combined, the identical...
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Minivan Sales And Truck Sales In Canada - August 2011
Of the 8338 minivans acquired in Canada last month, 68% were driven away from Chrysler/Dodge dealerships. While that sounds like terrific market share, Chrysler Town & Country sales were actually down 31% year-over-year. Town & Country sales are...
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Truck Sales And Minivan Sales In America - June 2011
If we ignore the fact that the Chrysler Town & Country and its Dodge sibling are the same van being sold by the same company, often in the same store, the Dodge Grand Caravan is still the best-selling minivan in America in the first half of 2011....
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Minivan Sales And Truck Sales In America - January 2011
For all the talk of the minivan's death, it's interesting to see a minivan sales chart posted here alongside another chart for truck sales. By the standards of the Ford F-Series, there are really only a handful of truck models that sell in meaningful...
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