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Canada September 2011: Honda Civic back in shape UPDATED

Acura MDX

* NOW UPDATED with the Top 140 best-selling models: see ’Read more’ at end of post! *

Many thanks to Alvo Errado for the tip!

Car sales in Canada are down slightly in September at -0.4% and 134,544 registrations. After 4 months of Hyundai Elantra domination, the Honda Civic reclaims its Passenger Cars ranking pole position thanks to the arrival of the new generation in dealerships with 4,727 sales and 3.5% share, up 54% on August.

Honda Civic

In the overall ranking, the Ford F-Series is headed towards another record year with no less than 10,039 sales this month for an enormous 7.5% market share. The Dodge RAM takes the 2nd spot at 6,167 units and 4.6% and the Dodge Grand Caravan is #4 with 4,214 sales and 3.1%. Notice the VW Jetta up to an excellent 11th place, the Kia Sorento up to #18 and the Nissan Rogue up to #24.

Further down the ranking, the Acura MDX is up to #48, the newly launched Mitsubishi RVR (aka ASX) lands in 54th place, the Hyundai Veloster impresses with 568 sales at #61, the Nissan Juke is up to #66 and the Cadillac SRX is up to #105.

Previous month: see the Canadian August 2011 Top 10 best-selling Passenger Cars here.

Full September 2011 Top 140 Ranking Table below.

Canada September 2011:

Pos Model Sep-11 % Jul 2011 Pos 2010
1 Ford F-Series 10,039 7.5% 1 74,620 1 1
2 Dodge RAM 6,167 4.6% 2 48,447 2 5
3 Honda Civic 4,727 3.5% 8 37,774 4 2
4 Dodge Grand Caravan 4,214 3.1% 4 44,004 3 3
5 Hyundai Elantra 3,715 2.8% 3 36,652 5 11
6 Ford Escape 3,707 2.8% 5 35,322 6 8
7 GMC Sierra 3,405 2.5% 6 34,046 7 6
8 Mazda3 3,106 2.3% 7 28,781 9 10
9 Chevrolet Silverado 3,007 2.2% 9 29,436 8 7
10 Toyota Corolla 2,926 2.2% 13 27,608 11 4
11 VW Jetta 2,402 1.8% 17 20,969 13 36
12 Ford Focus 2,298 1.7% 12 20,933 14 14
13 Chevrolet Cruze 2,197 1.6% 11 27,617 10  -
14 Honda CR-V 2,131 1.6% 29 18,081 16 13
15 Hyundai Accent 2,020 1.5% 16 17,810 17 12
16 Dodge Journey 1,936 1.4% 10 23,286 12 16
17 Hyundai Santa Fe 1,748 1.3% 14 20,016 15 9
18 Kia Sorento 1,684 1.3% 24 11,696 25 44
19 Ford Ranger 1,647 1.2% 20 12,985 23 17
20 Toyota Matrix 1,565 1.2% 35 11,015 27 19
21 Ford Edge 1,557 1.2% 21 12,322 24 23
22 Chevrolet Equinox 1,546 1.1% 19 17,663 18 20
23 Hyundai Sonata 1,490 1.1% 31 13,341 21 26
24 Nissan Rogue 1,473 1.1% 45 10,560 28 30
25 VW Golf 1,437 1.1% 27 11,071 26 22
26 Toyota Venza 1,427 1.1% 44 9,455 29 35
27 Toyota RAV4 1,374 1.0% 25 15,390 19 15
28 Jeep Wrangler 1,281 1.0% 18 13,053 22 38
29 Ford Fusion 1,209 0.9% 15 15,252 20 18
30 Kia Soul 1,209 0.9% 38 9,407 30 40
31 Ford Fiesta 1,197 0.9% 28 96
32 Kia Forte 1,161 0.9% 23 28
33 Hyundai Tucson 1,105 0.8% 32 34
34 Toyota Camry 1,081 0.8% 33 33
35 Honda Odyssey 1,042 0.8% 53 50
36 Toyota Sienna 1,003 0.7% 36 41
37 BMW 3-Series 985 0.7% 40 32
38 Ford Explorer 941 0.7% 48 81
39 Nissan Versa 918 0.7% 22 21
40 Mercedes C Class 914 0.7% 57 53
41 Chrysler 200 891 0.7% 56 n/a
42 Kia Sportage 877 0.7% 43 89
43 Toyota Yaris 873 0.6% 51 25
44 Subaru Forester 862 0.6% n/a 47
45 Nissan Sentra 813 0.6% 26 24
46 Nissan Altima 752 0.6% 34 29
47 GMC Terrain 742 0.6% 37 42
48 Acura MDX 733 0.5% 66 62
49 Mazda2 725 0.5% 39 n/a
50 Jeep Patriot 718 0.5% 47 39
51 Jeep Grand Cherokee 715 0.5% 41 60
52 Honda Accord 710 0.5% 30 27
53 Subaru Outback 646 0.5% n/a 59
54 Mitsubishi RVR 646 0.5%  -  -
55 Lexus RX 623 0.5% 65 56
56 Chevrolet Malibu 613 0.5% 46 31
57 Nissan Murano 595 0.4% n/a 91
58 Mazda CX-7 590 0.4% n/a 79
59 Kia Rio 586 0.4% 60 49
60 Audi A4 568 0.4% 67 68
61 Hyundai Veloster 568 0.4%  -  -
62 Toyota Tacoma 560 0.4% n/a 48
63 Chevrolet Sonic/Aveo 557 0.4% 49 58
64 Toyota Tundra 545 0.4% n/a 52
65 Mitsubishi Lancer 542 0.4% 55 45
66 Nissan Juke 511 0.4% n/a  -
67 Jeep Compass 510 0.4% n/a 74
68 Fiat 500 508 0.4% 52  -
69 BMW X1 486 0.4% n/a n/a
70 BMW X5 481 0.4% 76 86
71 Kia Rondo 476 0.4% 54 57
72 Mazda5 461 0.3% 59 55
73 Lincoln MKX 446 0.3% 69 82
74 Honda Pilot 446 0.3% n/a 72
75 Audi Q5 436 0.3% 75 n/a
76 Chevrolet Impala 412 0.3% 64 37
77 Mitsubishi Outlander 409 0.3% n/a 54
78 Mazda Tribute 403 0.3% n/a 63
79 Dodge Avenger 400 0.3% 72 92
80 Mercedes GLK 394 0.3% 62 65
81 Acura TL 390 0.3% 89 n/a
82 Subaru Impreza 385 0.3% 61 46
83 Toyota Highlander 385 0.3% n/a n/a
84 Chrysler Town & Country 362 0.3% 63 78
85 Infiniti G 358 0.3% 74 76
86 BMW X3 354 0.3% 71 n/a
87 Nissan Frontier 353 0.3% n/a n/a
88 Mazda6 347 0.3% 81 n/a
89 Chrysler 300 346 0.3% 83 84
90 Nissan Titan 341 0.3% n/a n/a
91 Chevrolet Traverse 337 0.3% n/a 61
92 Mercedes E Class 336 0.2% 80 85
93 Dodge Charger 323 0.2% 42 70
94 Hyundai Genesis 320 0.2% n/a 80
95 VW Tiguan 305 0.2% n/a 64
96 GMC Acadia 303 0.2% n/a 73
97 Chevrolet Avalanche 301 0.2% n/a 90
98 VW Passat 283 0.2% 95 n/a
99 Kia Optima 282 0.2% 98 n/a
100 Subaru Legacy 269 0.2% 79 98
101 Mini Countryman 264 0.2% n/a  -
102 Acura RDX 263 0.2% 78 n/a
103 Buick Enclave 263 0.2% n/a n/a
104 Honda Fit 261 0.2% 73 66
105 Cadillac SRX 257 0.2% n/a n/a
106 Jeep Liberty 254 0.2% 99
107 Ford Mustang 245 0.2% 67
108 Suzuki SX4 239 0.2% 69
109 Mercedes G/GL Class 235 0.2% n/a
110 Lexus IS 234 0.2% 85 n/a
111 BMW 5-Series 228 0.2% 92 n/a
112 Chevrolet Camaro 227 0.2% 75
113 Mercedes M Class 220 0.2% 88 93
114 Cadillac CTS 212 0.2% 84 n/a
115 Toyota 4Runner 210 0.2% n/a
116 Chevrolet Tahoe 210 0.2% n/a
117 Mini Cooper 201 0.1% 70 77
118 Dodge Durango 201 0.1% n/a
119 Nissan Maxima 198 0.1% n/a
120 Buick Regal 194 0.1% 77 n/a
121 Chevrolet Colorado 181 0.1% n/a
122 VW GTI 180 0.1% n/a
123 Infiniti EX 177 0.1% 96 n/a
124 Lexus ES 172 0.1% 93 n/a
125 GMC Yukon 172 0.1% n/a
126 Scion tC 165 0.1% n/a
127 Acura CSX 163 0.1% 91 n/a
128 Buick LaCrosse 158 0.1% 68 87
129 Scion xB 154 0.1% n/a
130 Volvo S60 154 0.1% n/a
131 Ford Taurus 153 0.1% 58 83
132 GMC Canyon 153 0.1% n/a
133 Smart ForTwo 152 0.1% 99 n/a
134 Audi Q7 150 0.1% 100 n/a
135 Audi A5 147 0.1% n/a
136 Chevrolet Volt 143 0.1% n/a
137 Ford Flex 141 0.1% 71
138 Nissan Pathfinder 137 0.1% n/a
139 Lexus CT 135 0.1% n/a
140 Chevrolet Suburban 134 0.1% n/a

Source: goodcarbadcar.net

Categories: Canada
  1. October 31st, 2011 at 19:06 | #1

    @matgasnier
    Yes, there are sale numbers. I just read yeasterday in this “pocket magazine” called “Guia do automóvel”. I´m going to check better to give numbers and further information.
    Bye Matt

  2. October 31st, 2011 at 07:40 | #2

    Hi Matt! According to “Guia do automóvel”, a small Portuguese pocket car magazine here the 7 best selling cars in September in Portugal. The sales droped dramaticaly, more than 40% due to the huge crisis and dark economical and social situation.
    1 – RENAULT MÉGANE III
    2 – FORD FIESTA
    3 – VW GOLF VI
    4 – FORD FOCUS MKIII
    5 -RENAULT CLIO
    6 – CITROEN C1
    7 – PEUGEOT 207

    • matgasnier
      October 31st, 2011 at 10:12 | #3

      Hi Miguel,
      Thanks for this. Is there any way you could scan the table on the magazine and email it to me? Also are there sales figures for each model?
      Thanks
      Matt

  3. Pedro
    October 17th, 2011 at 22:30 | #4

    Wow, Golf/Jetta together are Nr. 5 in Canada !

  4. October 17th, 2011 at 01:33 | #5

    A site better than es.autoblog to look for statistics on car sales in the United States and Canada is: http://www.goodcarbadcar.net

    • matgasnier
      October 17th, 2011 at 12:21 | #6

      Hey Alvo,
      Thank you so much for the link! Great website indeed! I will update my Canada post shortly
      Thanks again
      Matt

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