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


2013 Fiat 500
Fiat 500 Sales Fell 49% In September 2013
Not only did America's auto industry reap the benefits of Labour Day weekend sales in September 2012, last September also featured two extra days of car selling compared with September 2013. As a result, total sales are expected to fall from a volume perspective in September 2013 even as the auto industry sold more vehicles per day last month.

Take Hyundai, for example. The brand's daily sales rate (DSR) rose 4%, although Hyundai USA volume slid 8.2% in September 2013. The Toyota trio of brands was down 4%, but its DSR rose 4%.

All 265 Vehicles Ranked By September 2013 & YTD U.S. Sales

Overall, the market's 4.4% drop to 1.14 million new vehicle sales translated to a DSR which grew 4%. 

USA auto sales market share chart September 2013
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With our without Sprinter, Mercedes-Benz was America's top-selling premium brand in September, helped along by 2310 CLA-Class sales. Ford led all brands in total vehicle sales; GM was the leading manufacturer of automobiles in terms of U.S. volume in September. Maserati, Jaguar, Subaru, and Porsche all reported gains better than 13%. Smart, Fiat, Scion, and Kia's declines were all worst than 21%.

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September 2014 • October 2013 • August 2013 â€¢ September 2012
Updated at 5:00 PM AT on 10.01.2013
Rank
Automaker
September 2013

Change
Year To Date
YTD 
% Change
September
2013 Market
Share
YTD 
Market
Share
#22
Acura
11,648
- 18.9%
120,830
+ 4.4%
1.0%
1.0%
#21
Audi
13,065
+ 6.2%
114,411
+ 13.6%
1.1%
1.0%
#35
Bentley
253
+ 5.9%
1859
+ 13.1%
0.02%
0.02%
#16
BMW
23,568
+ 8.3%
212,565
+ 14.0%
2.1%
1.8%
#19
Buick
15,623
+ 6.5%
157,503
+ 14.7%
1.4%
1.3%
#20
Cadillac
13,828
+ 9.9%
133,414
+ 28.9%
1.2%
1.1%
#3
Chevrolet
127,785
- 14.7%
1,493,329
+ 5.1%
11.2%
12.7%
#15
Chrysler
25,251
+ 1.6%
237,746
- 1.5%
2.2%
2.0%
#7
Dodge
48,576
+ 2.6%
461,834
+ 17.8%
4.3%
3.9%
#30
Fiat
3157
- 24.4%
32,742
0.0%
0.3%
0.3%
#1
Ford
177,999
+ 6.2%
1,827,820
+ 12.7%
15.7%
15.6%
#12
GMC
29,959
- 9.7%
333,213
+ 8.7%
2.6%
2.8%
#4
Honda
93,915
- 8.7%
1,038,182
+ 9.2%
8.3%
8.8%
#6
Hyundai
55,102
- 8.2%
548,218
+ 1.6%
4.8%
4.7%
#23
Infiniti
9040
- 4.3%
80,919
- 6.6%
0.8%
0.7%
#32
Jaguar
1313
+ 30.8%
12,447
+ 30.3%
0.1%
0.1%
#9
Jeep
37,464
- 4.5%
355,385
- 2.7%
3.3%
3.0%
#8
Kia
38,003
- 21.0%
416,383
- 4.3%
3.3%
3.5%
#29
Land Rover
3387
- 6.8%
35,359
+ 11.6%
0.3%
0.3%
#18
Lexus
19,522
- 4.2%
190,760
+ 11.6%
1.7%
1.6%
#24
Lincoln
6453
- 5.1%
59,852
- 6.3%
0.6%
0.5%
#34
Maserati
379
+ 40.9%
2241
+ 13.0%
0.03%
0.02%
#17
Mazda
22,464
- 6.9%
220,490
+ 5.3%
2.0%
1.9%
#14
Mercedes-Benz *
26,849
+ 7.6%
229,996
+ 11.1%
2.3%
2.0%
#25
Mini
5306
+ 8.3%
49,635
+ 2.3%
0.5%
0.4%
#28
Mitsubishi
4001
- 16.7%
44,981
- 2.5%
0.4%
0.4%
#5
Nissan
77,828
- 5.6%
860,197
+ 10.3%
6.8%
7.3%
#31
Porsche
3093
+ 13.0%
31,549
+ 26.1%
0.3%
0.3%
#13
Ram
28,569
+ 8.2%
269,296
+ 22.8%
2.5%
2.3%
#26
Scion
5131
- 23.9%
54,090
- 4.2%
0.5%
0.5%
#33
Smart
625
- 39.3%
6937
- 5.1%
0.05%
0.06%
#11
Subaru
31,755
+ 14.7%
313,407
+ 27.7%
2.8%
2.7%
#36
Suzuki
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- 100%
5946
- 68.9%
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0.05%
#2
Toyota
136,804
- 5.5%
1,453,329
+ 5.9%
12.0%
12.3%
#10
Volkswagen
31,920
- 12.2%
314,833
- 2.6%
2.8%
2.7%
#27
Volvo
4188
- 15.9%
48,193
- 6.6%
0.4%
0.4%
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General Motors
187,195
- 11.0%
2,117,459
+ 7.6%
16.5%
18.0%

Ford
Motor Company
184,452
+ 5.7%
1,887,672
+ 12.0%
16.2%
16.0%

Toyota Motor Corporation
164,457
- 4.3%
1,698,179
+ 8.1%
14.5%
14.4%

Chrysler Group
143,017
+ 0.7%
1,357,003
+ 8.5%
12.6%
11.5%

Honda Motor Company
105,563
- 9.9%
1,159,012
+ 8.7%
9.3%
9.8%

Hyundai-Kia
93,105
- 13.9%
964,601
- 1.0%
8.2%
8.2%

Nissan Motor Company
86,868
- 5.5%
941,116
+ 8.6%
7.6%
8.0%

Volkswagen 
Group *
48,331
- 6.4%
462,652
+ 2.7%
4.2%
3.9%
BMW-Mini
28,874
+ 8.3%
262,200
+ 11.6%
2.5%
2.2%

Daimler
27,474
+ 5.8%
236,933
+ 10.5%
2.4%
2.0%

Jaguar-Land Rover
4700
+ 1.3%
47,806
+ 16.0%
0.4%
0.4%
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Total
1,137,206
- 4.4%
11,773,338
+ 8.0%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC 
Red font indicates declining year-over-year volume
*Does not include Lamborghini
* Excluding Sprinter, Mercedes-Benz was up 6.7% to 24,697 in September; up 12.2% to 215,056 year-to-date.

Subtracting Fiat from Chrysler's equation shows that volume at the group's four Detroit brands increased 1.4% year-over-year. Ford Motor Company wasn't troubled by the delayed and shorter September: the Ford brand sold more vehicles in September 2013 than Ford and Lincoln combined in September 2012. And Ford once again sold more than 60,000 F-Series pickups. 

Volkswagen continued its downward swing as Jetta sedan volume slid 9%, Golf volume fell 35%, and Passat sales dropped 17%. VW's Audi division, however, rose 6% thanks to ever-increasing Q5 volume and a substantial uptick in the sales of its other best seller, the A4. 

General Motors found gains at its two lowest-volume brands, but Chevrolet sales slid 15% and the GMC brand fell 10%. Subaru sold more vehicles than during any previous September in the brand's U.S. history. Nissan's Leaf outsold the Chevrolet Volt by 187 units in September and closed the year-to-date gap to just 684 units. 

Honda's DSR was down 0.7% as Accord volume fell by 4006 units. 45% of the Porsches sold were Cayennes. 

The 3 and CX-5 accounted for two-thirds of Mazda volume. Blame for Kia's 21% decline in September can be laid at the feet of the Rio, Forte, Optima, Sportage, Sorento, Sedona, and Soul, all of which posted year-over-year decreases in volume. 

Mercedes-Benz's new CLA-Class contributed 2310 sales to the brand's total in its first month on sale.

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