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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In America - May 2011
Suggesting that you take the three auto sales charts below "with a grain of salt" would be misleading. The figures, after all, are true and verified by the automakers themselves. In every auto sales chart The Good Car Guy publishes there's always one or two items we should be aware of that prove auto sales results don't always relate to demand. In the case of the charts below, there are a whole bunch of results which were skewed by poor supply in Japanese brand dealerships.For example, sales of the Toyota Prius fell off the Best-Selling Cars list and nearly ended up on the Worst-Selling Cars list in May. Thinkest thou that Prius demand, despite fuel prices that are still pretty high, suddenly disappeared? Of course not. There were issues. Those issues will be overcome soon. Toyota Prius sales decreased 44.5% from April to May; the market as a whole fell just 8.5%.So while giving credit to the Chevrolet Malibu for its dominant best-selling month, we must also remember that it isn't normal for the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord to be the fifth and sixth-ranked midsize cars in the United States. Read more on each segment below their respective charts.Curious things occurred in the small car segment in May 2011. The Chevrolet Cruze has been popular since Chevrolet introduced the Cobalt replacement. Beating out the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic can't be as satisfying as Chevy would have hoped given Japan's disasters. But beating the 2012 Ford Focus, at the same time the Chevrolet Malibu beat the Ford Fusion to become America's best-selling car, isn't easy. For one thing, Ford offers the Focus in two unique bodystyles, a sedan and 5-door hatchback. You could also make a case for the Focus's superior styling. Cruze sales (including 29 Cobalts) were up 40.6% in May over the Cobalt's May 2010 effort. Focus sales jumped 31.7%.
No small car posted a greater sales increase than the Kia Soul, up 81.9% year-over-year. Obviously the Volkswagen New Beetle's decline was expected. Apart from that VW and the defunct Chrysler PT Cruiser, no small car posted a sales decrease worse than the Hyundai Accent, down 63.5% as Hyundai dealers wait for full stock of the all-new 2012 Accent. Canadian Hyundai dealers sold 643 more Accents than their U.S. counterparts in May.
While we're on the subject of sales increases and decreases, consider the Mazda 6 and it's 53.1% drop. No midsize car fared worse, although the Prius and Toyota Venza were close. Buick Regal sales jumped from 150 in May 2010 to 4247 in May 2011, a 2731% improvement. Sales of the handsome 2011 Kia Optima were up 210%. Deals in Mitsubishi stores must've been terrific: Galant sales rose 166%.
Finally, sales of every mainstream large car slid downwards in year-over-year comparisons. On its last breath, the Cadillac DTS was down 33.9%. The Lincoln Town Car, also a dying breed, was up 9%. Related From GoodCarBadCar.netSmall, Midsize & Large Car Sales In America - May 2012Small, Midsize & Large Car Sales In America - June 2011Small, Midsize & Large Car Sales In America - April 2011U.S. Auto Sales By Brand - May 2011Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In America - May 2011Small SUV, Midsize SUV & Large SUV Sales In America - May 2011
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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In America - June 2011
The Chevrolet Cruze, the model you already know to be America's best-selling car in June 2011, is clearly going to be the best-selling car in its small car segment. As we await release of the 2012 Sonic, sales of the Chevrolet Aveo dropped 33% in...
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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In America - April 2011
Sales of the Toyota Avalon, Nissan Maxima, Lincoln Town Car, Hyundai Azera, Dodge Charger, and Chrysler 300 declined in year-over-year Sales Stats last month. Perhaps this isn't the best time to be selling a 19-mpg full-size V8 sedan like the $38,170...
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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In America - March 2011
The Honda Accord and Honda Civic came out of March 2011 looking like big winners in their respective classes. For the record, 441 of the Civic's 31,213 sales were Civic Hybrids. Overall, Civic sales were up 39% over March 2010, though Civic Hybrid...
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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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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In America - 2010 Year End
The overwhelming sales superiority of the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla is more clearly seen at the end of the year than in any one month. You see, in any one month, the Ford Focus or Chevrolet Cruze or even the Nissan Sentra can put up a performance...
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