USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - April 2013
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USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - April 2013


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Typically, America's auto market slides a bit from March's high levels, and April 2013 was be no exception to this rule. Forecasters expected big year-over-year increases, however, particularly in the pickup truck and crossover sectors. In the first quarter, F-Series sales rose 17%. Indeed, all six of America's leading pickup trucks posted gains better than 15%.

In May, F-Series sales jumped 24%, helping propel Ford forward by nearly 31,000 to a 200K+-unit month. F-Series sales rose by 11,577 units.

Early numbers from the Chrysler Group suggest these expectations will hold. Ram Pickup sales jumped 49% to 31,409 in April. Overall, the Chrysler Group was up 11%, and the company's only declining brand was the Chrysler brand itself. 

While the Toyota brand suffered a slight decline, trucks - yes, trucks - were up 11.6%.

Every Vehicle Ranked By April 2013 & YTD U.S. Sales

Don't blame the Routan for Volkswagen's 10% April slide, though only three were sold. Passat sales fell 10%, the Eos plunged 34%, total Golf sales slid 33%, and sales of the Jetta sedan were off by 19%. 

Gains at General Motors were made across the map, at all four brands. As for trucks, Silverado sales jumped 28%; Sierra sales climbed 13%. Soon to be extinguished, the Chevrolet Avalanche and Cadillac Escalade EXT jumped 15% and 41%, respectively.

America's 20 Best-Selling Cars In April 2013

In comparison to last April, Hyundai's record April volumes in 2013 didn't look terribly impressive. But keep in mind, Hyundai sold only 44,023 vehicles in April 2010. The big gains were made in 2011, and Hyundai hasn't yet generated a lot of extra capacity to increase sales. Subaru set another sales record in April, and so they should have. The company is selling many more models than they used to.

Mercedes-Benz sold 23,635 non-Sprinter vehicles in April; 92,822 through four months. That put Benz 410 sales ahead of BMW in April; 4695 ahead through the first third of 2013.

USA auto brand market share chart April 2013
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Only nine brands recorded year-over-year decreases in April, the worst belonged to the dead Suzuki brand, but Mitsubishi, Chrysler, Smart, and Volkswagen all fell at least 10%. Year-to-date, Lincoln's 13% drop is most noticeable. As far as improvements, Cadillac, Porsche, Dodge, Buick, and Ram have all moved up more than 20%. 

Brand and corporation names can be clicked in the list below if you're looking for historical monthly and yearly sales figures, which you are. The list is sortable, and rankings will be insert at the end of the day, along with market share tallies. Best seller lists for trucks, cars, and SUVs will be added at the end of the afternoon, as well. As per the norm, you can select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for specific vehicles.

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Updated at 8:39 PM AT on 05.01.2013 - April 2014 - May 2013 - March 2013 - April 2012
Rank
Automaker
April 2013

Change
Year To Date
YTD 
% Change
April
2013 Market
Share
YTD 
Market
Share
#20
Acura
13,899
+ 14.2%
48,852
+ 13.7%
1.1%
1.0%
#22
Audi
13,157
+ 14.2%
47,343
+ 15.5%
1.0%
1.0%
#34
Bentley
207
+ 2.0%
781
+ 19.6%
0.02%
0.02%
#16
BMW
23,225
+ 10.3%
88,127
+ 6.7%
1.8%
1.8%
#19
Buick
17,157
+ 11.1%
64,777
+ 22.7%
1.3%
1.3%
#21
Cadillac
13,230
+ 34.3%
55,942
+ 37.1%
1.0%
1.1%
#2
Chevrolet
172,460
+ 10.9%
642,164
+ 6.4%
13.4%
12.9%
#14
Chrysler
27,836
- 12.7%
107,520
- 3.3%
2.2%
2.2%
#7
Dodge
53,413
+ 18.0%
212,164
+ 23.7%
4.2%
4.3%
#30
Fiat
3899
+ 1.3%
13,511
+ 6.4%
0.3%
0.3%
#1
Ford
204,369
+ 17.9%
785,286
+ 13.8%
15.9%
15.8%
#10
GMC
34,799
+ 6.7%
139,726
+ 12.2%
2.7%
2.8%
#4
Honda
117,100
+ 6.6%
419,798
+ 5.2%
9.1%
8.4%
#6
Hyundai
63,315
+ 1.7%
227,645
+ 0.8%
4.9%
4.6%
#23
Infiniti
7844
+ 10.0%
35,220
+ 5.6%
0.6%
0.7%
#32
Jaguar
1141
+ 6.3%
4726
+ 7.4%
0.09%
0.1%
#9
Jeep
39,426
+ 1.9%
140,377
- 8.1%
3.1%
2.8%
#8
Kia
47,556
+ 0.01%
174,488
+ 6.0%
3.7%
3.5%
#31
Land Rover
3543
+ 7.6%
15,962
+ 14.4%
0.3%
0.3%
#18
Lexus
18,091
+ 3.1%
74,831
+ 12.3%
1.4%
1.5%
#24
Lincoln
7615
+ 20.7%
23,514
- 13.4%
0.6%
0.5%
#35
Maserati
204
- 12.1%
753
- 9.7%
0.02%
0.02%
#17
Mazda
19,894
- 7.5%
98,177
- 5.2%
1.5%
2.0%
#15
Mercedes-Benz
25,490
+ 4.9%
98,511
+ 10.8%
2.0%
2.0%
#25
Mini
5786
+ 1.0%
19,841
- 0.4%
0.5%
0.4%
#28
Mitsubishi
4461
- 15.5%
20,457
- 6.5%
0.3%
0.4%
#5
Nissan
80,003
+ 24.6%
370,908
+ 2.9%
6.2%
7.5%
#29
Porsche
4032
+ 17.3%
13,682
+ 29.1%
0.3%
0.3%
#13
Ram
32,124
+ 49.4%
111,478
+ 22.5%
2.5%
2.2%
#26
Scion
5697
+ 3.5%
22,074
+ 6.8%
0.4%
0.4%
#33
Smart
667
- 12.7%
2860
- 5.5%
0.05%
0.06%
#12
Subaru
32,943
+ 25.2%
125,470
+ 17.4%
2.6%
2.5%
#36
Suzuki
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- 100%
5946
- 28.7%
0.0%
0.1%
#3
Toyota
152,372
- 1.7%
608,699
+ 5.3%
11.9%
12.2%
#11
Volkswagen
33,644
- 10.3%
131,822
- 0.1%
2.6%
2.6%
#27
Volvo
4464
- 7.9%
19,571
- 8.0%
0.3%
0.4%
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General Motors
237,646
+ 11.4%
902,609
+ 9.8%
18.5%
18.1%

Ford
Motor Company
211,984
+ 18.0%
808,800
+ 12.7%
16.5%
16.3%

Toyota Motor Corporation
176,160
- 1.1%
705,604
+ 6.1%
13.7%
14.2%

Chrysler Group
156,698
+ 11.0%
585,050
+ 8.5%
12.2%
11.8%

Honda Motor Company
130,999
+ 7.4%
468,650
+ 6.0%
10.2%
9.4%

Hyundai-Kia
110,871
+ 1.0%
402,133
- 2.3%
8.6%
8.1%

Nissan Motor Company
87,847
+ 23.2%
406,128
+ 3.2%
6.8%
8.2%

Volkswagen 
Group *
51,040
- 3.1%
193,627
+ 5.2%
4.0%
3.9%
BMW-Mini
29,011
+ 8.3%
107,968
+ 5.3%
2.3%
2.2%

Daimler
26,157
+ 4.4%
101,371
+ 10.2%
2.0%
2.0%

Jaguar-Land Rover
4684
+ 7.4%
20,688
+ 12.8%
0.4%
0.4%
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Total
1,285,446
+ 8.5%
4,974,534
+ 6.9%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume
*Does not include Lamborghini
Corrections were made to the market share figures for the eleven corporations listed at the bottom of the table at 8:45 AM AT on 05.02.2013.

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