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U.S. Auto Sales By Brand - September 2010
*updated 07/10/10*
GoodCarBadCar.net is displaying the monthly roundup of U.S. Auto Sales By Brand a little differently in September. Bold means premium-badged brands. Italics indicate brands which suffered declining sales compared with the equivalent month of the prior year, in this case, September 2009. For the second consecutive month, GoodCarBadCar.net is also skipping the Top 10 lists for both mainstream brands and luxury brands (as seen in July) and including every reporting automaker in the list below.Of note in the September 2010 edition are brands like Ford. Not only are sales way up from their post-Cash For Clunkers levels of September 2009, Ford was #1 in America. Lexus, traditionally the best-selling luxury brand in the United States, was third among luxury automakers and one of only two luxury automakers to post declining sales. Discounting Hummer, Saturn, and Pontiac, Daimler's smart minicar brand was the worst-selling brand in America. Ram and Dodge combined would be the fourth-best-selling brand in the country. (The Good Car Guy still teams the two up in Canadian sales.) And if there was a Top 10, GMC wouldn't be in it.Arranged in order of total volume, here are the U.S. Auto Sales Stats By Brand for September 2010.
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Ford: +49.3% to 147,057
Toyota: +20.5% to 130,214
Chevrolet: +18.5% to 121,479
Honda: +23.8% to 86,641
Nissan: +35.1% to 65,900
Ram: +50.9% to 54,126
Hyundai: +47.8% to 46,556
Dodge: +71% to 36,272
Kia: +39.1% to 30,071
Jeep: +65.5% to 28,603
GMC: +41.6% to 25,995
Subaru: +46.9% to 21,432
Mercedes-Benz: +21.7% to 20,666
Volkswagen: +14.9% to 19,943
Mazda: +30.5% to 18,580
BMW: +21.1% to 18,228
Chrysler: +91.8% to 17,348
Lexus: -5.5% to 16,948
Buick: +36.2% to 12,875
Cadillac: +11.3% to 12,620
Acura: +47.7% to 10,720
Infiniti: +25.6% to 8305
Audi: +13.1% to 8151
Lincoln: +25.6% to 7510
Mercury: +15.9% to 6306
Mitsubishi: +5.3% to 4961
Mini: +18.3% to 4884
Volvo: -12% to 4152
Land Rover: +11.8% to 2489
Porsche: +24.7% to 1971
Suzuki: -11.7% to 1641
Saab: +132.9% to 1127
Jaguar: +9.9% to 967
smart: -48.2% to 422
Maserati: +4.6% to 136
Bentley: -1.5% to 129
Ferrari: -1.6% to 120
Aston Martin: -3.5% to 92
Lotus: -8.3% to 55
Lamborghini: -10% to 27
Rolls-Royce: -3.7% to 26
Maybach: -50% to 3
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