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Canada July 2011: Dodge RAM & Hyundai Elantra shine UPDATED

Lincoln MKZ

* NOW UPDATED with the Top 100 best-selling models: see ’Read more’ at end of post! *

Canadian car sales are down 5% this month at 141,472 registrations. Atop the ranking both the Ford F-Series, at 8,583 sales and 6.1% share, and the Dodge RAM, at 6,485 units and 4.5%, deliver very robust figures.

Dodge RAM

The Hyundai Elantra hops onto the podium at #3 with 4,768 sales and 3.4%. It has now been the best-selling passenger car in Canada for 3 months in a row. The Dodge Caravan drops to #4 just above the Ford Escape, the Dodge Journey jumps up to #10 and the Ford Fusion up to #15.

Hyundai Elantra

Further down the ranking, the Jeep Wrangler is up to #18, the Kia Sorento up to #24 and the Kia Sportage at #43. Notice also the Acura RDX in 78th place with 270 sales, the Cadillac CTS at #84 and 215 units and the Lincoln MKZ in 87th position with 187 sales.

Cadillac CTS

Previous post: see the May 2011 Canada Top 15 best-selling models here.

Full July 2011 Top 100 Ranking Table below.

Canada July 2011:

Pos Model Jul-11 % May Apr 2010
1 Ford F-Series 8,583 6.1% 1 1 1
2 Dodge RAM 6,485 4.6% 2 3 5
3 Hyundai Elantra 4,768 3.4% 4 7 11
4 Dodge Caravan 4,338 3.1% 3 2 3
5 Ford Escape 4,323 3.1% 6 12 8
6 GMC Sierra 3,818 2.7% 7 6 6
7 Mazda3 3,623 2.6% 8 8 10
8 Honda Civic 3,603 2.5% 5 4 2
9 Chevrolet Silverado 3,496 2.5% 10 10 7
10 Dodge Journey 3,123 2.2% 13 11 16
11 Chevrolet Cruze 2,928 2.1% 9 9  -
12 Ford Focus 2,750 1.9% 15 22 14
13 Toyota Corolla 2,721 1.9% 12 5 4
14 Hyundai Santa Fe 2,708 1.9% 14 16 9
15 Ford Fusion 2,465 1.7% n/a 24 18
16 Hyundai Accent 2,334 1.6% n/a 17 12
17 VW Jetta 2,323 1.6% 11 14 36
18 Jeep Wrangler 1,903 1.3% 21 38
19 Chevrolet Equinox 1,761 1.2% 19 20
20 Ford Ranger 1,727 1.2% 20 17
21 Ford Edge 1,631 1.2% 33 23
22 Nissan Versa 1,620 1.1% 30 21
23 Kia Forte 1,573 1.1% 25 28
24 Kia Sorento 1,476 1.0% 34 44
25 Toyota RAV4 1,467 1.0% 13 15
26 Nissan Sentra 1,367 1.0% 27 24
27 VW Golf 1,293 0.9% 29 22
28 Ford Fiesta 1,291 0.9% 28 96
29 Honda CR-V 1,240 0.9% 15 13
30 Honda Accord 1,171 0.8% 27
31 Hyundai Sonata 1,160 0.8% 18 26
32 Hyundai Tucson 1,131 0.8% 23 34
33 Toyota Camry 1,126 0.8% 35 33
34 Nissan Altima 1,121 0.8% 29
35 Toyota Matrix 1,014 0.7% 31 19
36 Toyota Sienna 1,013 0.7% 41
37 GMC Terrain 1,004 0.7% 42
38 Kia Soul 955 0.7% 40
39 Mazda2 954 0.7%
40 BMW 3-Series 943 0.7% 36 32
41 Jeep Grand Cherokee 935 0.7% 60
42 Dodge Charger 913 0.6% 70
43 Kia Sportage 902 0.6% 89
44 Toyota Venza 902 0.6% 26 35
45 Nissan Rogue 889 0.6% 30
46 Chevrolet Malibu 844 0.6% 32 31
47 Jeep Patriot 829 0.6% 39
48 Ford Explorer 816 0.6% 81
49 Chevrolet Aveo 790 0.6% 58
50 Dodge Caliber 700 0.5% 51
51 Toyota Yaris 687 0.5% 25
52 Fiat 500 680 0.5% 37  -
53 Honda Odyssey 646 0.5% 50
54 Kia Rondo 634 0.4% 57
55 Mitsubishi Lancer 616 0.4% 45
56 Chrysler 200 611 0.4%
57 Mercedes C Class 557 0.4% 53
58 Ford Taurus 551 0.4% 83
59 Mazda5 511 0.4% 55
60 Kia Rio 494 0.3% 49
61 Subaru Impreza 489 0.3% 46
62 Mercedes GLK 478 0.3% 65
63 Chrysler Town & Country 472 0.3% 78
64 Chevrolet Impala 448 0.3% 37
65 Lexus RX 411 0.3% 56
66 Acura MDX 385 0.3% 62
67 Audi A4 350 0.2% 68
68 Buick LaCrosse 348 0.2% 87
69 Lincoln MKX 344 0.2% 82
70 Mini 331 0.2% 77
71 BMW X3 324 0.2%
72 Dodge Avenger 318 0.2% 92
73 Honda Fit 312 0.2% 66
74 Infiniti G 307 0.2% 76
75 Audi Q5 301 0.2%
76 BMW X5 285 0.2% 86
77 Buick Regal 272 0.2%
78 Acura RDX 270 0.2%
79 Subaru Legacy 263 0.2% 98
80 Mercedes E Class 239 0.2% 85
81 Mazda6 234 0.2%
82 Mercedes B Class 222 0.2%
83 Chrysler 300 220 0.2% 84
84 Cadillac CTS 215 0.2%
85 Lexus IS 203 0.1%
86 Kia Carnival 200 0.1%
87 Lincoln MKZ 187 0.1%
88 Mercedes M Class 186 0.1% 93
89 Acura TL 183 0.1%
90 Buick Lucerne 176 0.1%
91 Acura CSX 174 0.1%
92 BMW 5-Series 166 0.1%
93 Lexus ES 163 0.1%
94 Volvo XC60 157 0.1%
95 VW Passat 154 0.1%
96 Infiniti EX 153 0.1%
97 Volvo S40/V50 148 0.1%
98 Kia Optima 140 0.1%
99 Smart ForTwo 138 0.1%
100 Audi Q7 136 0.1%

Source: es.autoblog.com

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