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Thursday, August 01, 2013

Top 20 Vehicles June 2013

Here is a list of the top 20 best selling vehicles in the U.S. through JUne, 2013.  Data table courtesy of Good Car Bad Car.

Rank
Vehicle
June 2013 
YTD
% Change
June
2013
% Change
#1
Ford F-Series 367,486 + 22.0% 68,009 + 23.6%
#2
Chevrolet Silverado 242,586 + 24.7% 43,259 + 28.9%
#3
Toyota Camry 207,626 - 2.9% 35,870 + 11.7%
#4
Honda Accord 186,860 + 20.4% 31,677 + 9.5%
#5
Dodge Ram 170,319 + 22.9% 29,644 + 23.8%
#6
Nissan Altima 167,787 + 6.8% 26,904 + 23.3%
#7
Ford Fusion 161,146 + 17.8% 24,313 - 0.5%
#8
Toyota Corolla/Matrix 158,972 + 4.8% 26,458 - 0.7%
#9
Honda Civic 158,704 - 2.4% 29,724 + 8.1%
#10
Ford Escape 156,626 + 23.2% 28,694 + 0.7%
#11
Honda CR-V 145,763 - 0.6% 26,572 + 14.1%
#12
Ford Focus 134,785 + 2.6% 23,144 + 9.2%
#13
Chevrolet Cruze 133,689 + 17.4% 32,871 + 73.2%
#14
Chevrolet Equinox 126,397 + 14.0% 23,645 + 13.7%
#15
Hyundai Elantra 126,244 + 29.1% 22,163 + 25.5%
#16
Chevrolet Malibu 111,100 - 21.4% 21,288 - 32.2%
#17
Hyundai Sonata 103,010 - 12.3% 19,454 - 7.1%
#18
Toyota RAV4 101,274 + 13.2% 20,540 + 35.8%
#19
Ford Explorer 101,243 + 30.0% 16,597 + 13.5%
#19.1
Ford Explorer 95,302 + 25.9% 15,588 + 11.2%
#19.2
Ford Explorer Police Interceptor 5941 + 173% 1009 + 67.3%
#20
GMC Sierra 87,633 + 20.1% 16,568 + 32.8%

Some interesting things going on here.

Full size trucks are still king -- Ford F-series, Chevrolet Silverado, and Dodge Ram are all in the top 5. 

Camry, Accord and Altima are the beset selling sedans, but Camry sales are slowing, while Accord and Fusion are accelerating.  Could Fusion overtake Altima and break into the top 3 sedans?  Malibu is slipping badly, down 21% YTD.

The Ford Escape is charging up the chart, with a 23% YTD gain in sales, and has beat the CR-V, Equinox,  and RAV4, the latter by a large margin. 

In small cars, Corolla is still king, and Honda Civic seems to be wilting a little.  Ford Focus is hanging on, but the big story is the Cruze, with a huge 17% increase. 

Another impressive achievement for Ford, the Explorer has cracked the top 20 list (once upon a time it was one of the most popular nameplates in the country), racking up 95,000 retail sales YTD.  The Explorer is the only larger SUV in the top 20.

Brands of the top 20: Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, GMC. Notable in its absence is Chrysler, which can't seem to crack the big-volume game. 

Corporate prizes in the top 20:
  • Ford: 5 vehicles (F-series, Fusion, Escape, Focus, Explorer)
  • GM: 5 vehicles (Silverado, Cruze, Equinox, Malibu, Sierra)
  • Toyota: 3 (Camry, Corolla, RAv4)
  • Honda: 3 (Accord, Civic, CRV)
  • Hyundai: 2 (Elantra, Sonata)
  • Nissan: 1 (Altima)
  • Dodge: 1 (Ram)

Conclusions: Ford and GM are doing great.  Toyota is showing some weakness in sales numbers.  Chrysler is MIA.


1 comment:

cook93 said...

Its surprising to see that even though gas prices are rising, trucks are still at the top.