USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - July 2013 YTD
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USA Auto Sales Brand Rankings - July 2013 YTD


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In July, America's auto industry was once again expected to sell a much larger number of vehicles in 2013 than the industry did a year earlier. TrueCar reports that consumers were paying 1.2% more for new automobiles in July 2013 than they did in July 2013, pushed into buying and leasing by incentives which rose 7.6%

Hyundai reported its highest-volume July in the company's history and, by rising 6.4%, reported the company's best U.S. year-over-year sales gain of the year. Hyundai was propelled forward in July 2013 by the surging Santa Fe and still-rising Elantra. Chrysler's 11% improvement would have been better had it not been for the dreadful declines posted by the Fiat 500 (down 889 sales), Chrysler 200 (down 1165 sales), and Dodge Charger (down 1240 units). 

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Ford, meanwhile, hadn't sold this many vehicles in any July since 2006, and did so with more than 30% of their sales coming from the F-Series pickup. FoMoCo cars rose 4.4%, utilities rose 9.3%, and trucks were up 20%. After lowering goals last month, Volkswagen sales continued to slide in July, dragged won by the Golf, Jetta sedan, hardtop Beetle, Eos, CC, Tiguan, Touareg, and the defunct Routan. General Motors car sales rose 24% in July and total vehicle volume rose 16% as fleet volume accounted for less than one in five GM vehicle sales. 

U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - July 2013 YTD

USA July 2013 auto sales market share chart
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Audi volume rose 11.6% in July even as the A3 officially, and temporarily, disappeared. The Q5 added 1086 extra sales to Audi's total. Subaru volume shot up 43% in July thanks mostly to a massive increase in Forester volume and a significant Outback improvement, too. Nissan set a July record as sales of the Altima, Versa, Pathfinder, and Rogue surged. While Kia's Rio fell by more than 600 units, Forte volume was up by more than 1000 units, and Kia reported its highest-volume July in the company's U.S. history. 

Mitsubishi sales increased. Porsche's 36% rise puts it among the most improved. Honda derived 51% of its volume from the Accord and Civic, as Honda did a year ago, but did so with fast-rising sales of its two best sellers. Mazda USA volume rose to the highest July level since 2007. Volvo's three XC models attracted 51% of the brand's July buyers. Mini's Paceman continues to be rare, but Mini sold more vehicles this July than in any prior July. The Toyota Camry was the best-selling car in America... again. Mercedes-Benz, the filler of niches, found 90% of its July (non-Sprinter volume) with five core products.

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Updated at 5:42 PM AT on 08.01.2013
July 2014 - August 2013 - June 2013 - July 2012
Rank
Automaker
July 2013

Change
Year To Date
YTD 
% Change
July
2013 Market
Share
YTD 
Market
Share
#21
Acura
15,150
+ 18.1%
92,131
+ 7.4%
1.2%
1.0%
#22
Audi
13,064
+ 11.6%
87,341
+ 13.6%
1.0%
1.0%
#35
Bentley
206
+ 19.8%
1380
+ 10.5%
0.02%
0.02%
#16
BMW
24,043
+ 12.9%
164,474
+ 11.3%
1.8%
1.8%
#19
Buick
16,393
+ 13.9%
117,230
+ 12.1%
1.2%
1.3%
#20
Cadillac
15,652
+ 16.7%
99,331
+ 30.3%
1.2%
1.1%
#3
Chevrolet
162,670
+ 17.1%
1,177,804
+ 7.0%
12.4%
12.9%
#18
Chrysler
19,978
- 3.9%
183,817
- 2.5%
1.5%
2.0%
#9
Dodge
41,986
+ 17.8%
360,400
+ 21.3%
3.2%
3.9%
#31
Fiat
3783
+ 2.0%
25,395
+ 4.0%
0.3%
0.3%
#1
Ford
186,161
+ 11.8%
1,437,609
+ 13.7%
14.2%
15.7%
#10
GMC
39,356
+ 14.1%
260,052
+ 10.4%
3.0%
2.8%
#4
Honda
126,289
+ 21.3%
794,886
+ 8.6%
9.6%
8.7%
#6
Hyundai
66,005
+ 6.4%
427,015
+ 2.0%
5.0%
4.7%
#23
Infiniti
7762
- 33.2%
59,995
- 9.1%
0.6%
0.7%
#32
Jaguar
1613
+ 59.5%
9411
+ 25.2%
0.1%
0.1%
#8
Jeep
42,277
+ 1.7%
271,682
- 4.0%
3.2%
2.9%
#7
Kia
49,004
+ 1.9%
326,355
- 3.1%
3.7%
3.6%
#29
Land Rover
4050
+ 22.0%
27,034
+ 11.2%
0.3%
0.3%
#17
Lexus
23,031
+ 26.3%
141,446
+ 11.9%
1.8%
1.5%
#24
Lincoln
6919
- 0.8%
45,207
- 7.6%
0.5%
0.5%
#34
Maserati
267
+ 28.4%
1536
+ 2.7%
0.02%
0.02%
#15
Mazda
24,977
+ 29.4%
169,920
+ 4.2%
1.9%
1.9%
#14
Mercedes-Benz *
25,563
+ 18.8%
176,996
+ 11.1%
1.9%
1.9%
#26
Mini
5950
+ 1.6%
38,306
+ 1.0%
0.5%
0.4%
#28
Mitsubishi
5230
+ 24.7%
35,699
- 3.7%
0.4%
0.4%
#5
Nissan
101,279
+ 16.8%
673,755
+ 10.4%
7.7%
7.4%
#30
Porsche
3820
+ 36.3%
25,129
+ 30.5%
0.3%
0.3%
#13
Ram
32,078
+ 31.5%
207,140
+ 24.2%
2.4%
2.3%
#25
Scion
6261
- 9.3%
41,261
- 1.8%
0.5%
0.5%
#33
Smart
860
+ 10.3%
5319
- 3.8%
0.07%
0.06%
#11
Subaru
35,994
+ 42.9%
240,591
+ 27.0%
2.7%
2.6%
#36
Suzuki
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- 100%
5946
- 61.0%
0.0%
0.07%
#2
Toyota
164,102
+ 17.4%
1,119,478
+ 7.4%
12.5%
12.3%
#12
Volkswagen
35,779
- 3.3%
242,571
- 1.3%
2.7%
2.7%
#27
Volvo
5909
+ 3.4%
38,487
- 4.6%
0.3%
0.4%
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General Motors
234,071
+ 16.3%
1,654,417
+ 9.1%
17.8%
18.1%

Toyota Motor Corporation
193,394
+ 17.3%
1,302,185
+ 7.5%
14.7%
14.3%

Ford
Motor Company
193,080
+ 11.3%
1,482,816
+ 12.9%
14.7%
16.2%

Honda Motor Company
141,439
+ 20.9%
887,017
+ 8.4%
10.8%
9.7%

Chrysler Group
140,102
+ 11.1%
1,048,434
+ 9.2%
10.7%
11.5%

Hyundai-Kia
115,009
+ 4.5%
753,370
- 0.3%
8.8%
8.2%

Nissan Motor Company
109,041
+ 10.9%
733,750
+ 8.5%
8.3%
8.0%

Volkswagen 
Group *
52,869
+ 2.3%
356,421
+ 3.9%
4.0%
3.9%
BMW-Mini
29,993
+ 10.5%
202,780
+ 9.2%
2.3%
2.2%

Daimler
26,423
+ 18.5%
182,315
+ 10.6%
2.0%
2.0%

Jaguar-Land Rover
5663
+ 30.8%
36,445
+ 14.5%
0.4%
0.4%
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Total
1,313,844
+ 13.9%
9,134,810
+ 8.4%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume
*Does not include Lamborghini
* Excluding Sprinter, Mercedes-Benz's sales figures read: 23,648, up 22.5% in July; 165,598, up 12% YTD.

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