239.5 - percentage year-over-year increase in Porsche Panamera sales, although Porsche didn't have a full year of selling the Panamera in 2009 so growing the previous year's 114 sales wasn't a challenge.
16.9 - percentage year-over-year increase in Porsche Cayenne sales, thanks in no small part to the introduction of a better-looking second-generation Cayenne partway through 2010.
6.1 - percentage year-over-year increase in Porsche 911 sales, with growth coming from high-end models like the 911 GT3 RS.
22.7 - percentage year-over-year decrease in Porsche Cayman sales as two special editions disappeared and sales of the base Cayman and Cayman S fell 13.8% and 20.7% respectively.
20.2 - percentage year-over-year decrease in Porsche Boxster sales despite an additional 35 sales coming from the gorgeous Boxster Spyder.
21.1 - portion of overall Porsche Boxster sales, measured in percent, made up by the Porsche Boxster Spyder.
58 - portion of overall Porsche Cayman sales, measured in percent, made up by the Porsche Cayman S.
2.3 - portion of overall Porsche Cayenne sales, measured in percent, made up by the Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid.
21.4 - portion of overall Porsche Panamera sales, measured in percent, made up by the Porsche Panamera Turbo.
4.4 - portion of overall Porsche 911 sales, measured in percent, made up by the basic Porsche 911 Carrera.
74.2 - percentage of overall Porsche Cars Canada sales not attributed to its most famous model, the 911.
84.6 - percentage of overall Porsche Cars Canada sales not attributed to its most famous model in December 2010.
173 - total Porsche 911 Cabriolet models sold in 2010, with the biggest convertible seller being the 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet. 23 Targas were also sold in 2010.
118 - total Porsche Cayenne Turbo sales in 2010, 10 of which were of the Turbo S variety.
7 - total sales of the most basic Porsche Panamera, a car with an $86,600 pricetag.
279,500 - Canadian dollar MSRP of the 2011 Porsche 911 GT2 RS, one of which was sold in Canada in 2010. Not a single non-RS 911 GT2 was sold in 2010.
308 - total 911s sold in Canada in 2010 which were fitted with all-wheel drive.
54,900 - Canadian dollar MSRP of the least-expensive Porsche available, the basic 2011 Porsche Boxster, a vehicle which made up 3.5% of all Porsche Cars Canada sales in 2010.
0.39 - percentage of overall Porsche Cars Canada sales garnered by the Porsche Cayenne Transsbyeria in 2010.
330 - total sales of Porsche's best-selling specific model in 2010, the Porsche Cayenne S.
248 - total sales in Porsche Cars Canada's best month of 2010, July.