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Canada October 2011: GM trucks beat Ford F-Series UPDATED

Mercedes M Class

* NOW UPDATED with the Top 150 best-selling models: click on the title to see *

The Ford F-Series leads the way again this month in Canada with 6,950 sales, however the twin trucks from General Motors do better and add up to 8,444 units: the GMC Sierra is up 3 spots on September to #4 with 4,639 sales while the Chevrolet Silverado is up 4 ranks to #5 at 3,805 units.

GMC Sierra

The Honda Civic is #3 and best-selling passenger car with 4,974 sales and is headed towards its 14th consecutive year as the most popular car in Canada… Very good month for the Toyota Corolla up to #7 at 3,508 units, the Honda CR-V up to #11 and the Toyota RAV4 up 11 spots to #16. Notice also the Nissan Versa up 12 spots to #27 and the Subaru Forester up 14 spots to #30.

VW Passat

Further down the ranking, the Chevrolet Sonic is up 21 ranks vs. September to #43, the VW Passat is up a massive 48 spots to #50, the Mercedes M Class is up an even more impressive 60 ranks to #53, the Chrysler 300 is up 28 spots to #61 and the Acura RDX is up 11 ranks to #91. The Chevrolet Orlando, available in Canada but not in the USA, lands directly in 75th position for its first full month of sales in the country at 407 units.

Previous month: see the Canadian September 2011 Top 140 best-sellers here.

Full October 2011 Top 150 Ranking Table below.

Canada October 2011:

Pos Model Oct-11 Sep 2011 Pos 2010
1 Ford F-Series 6,950 1 81,570 1 1
2 Dodge RAM 5,386 2 53,833 2 5
3 Honda Civic 4,974 3 42,748 4 2
4 GMC Sierra 4,639 7 38,685 6 6
5 Chevrolet Silverado 3,805 9 33,241 8 7
6 Toyota Corolla 3,508 10 31,116 10 4
7 Hyundai Elantra 3,399 5 40,051 5 11
8 Ford Escape 3,313 6 38,635 7 8
9 Dodge Grand Caravan 2,967 4 46,971 3 3
10 Mazda3 2,826 8 31,607 9 10
11 Honda CR-V 2,679 14 20,760 16 13
12 Chevrolet Cruze 2,513 13 29,770 11  -
13 VW Jetta 2,318 11 23,287 13 36
14 Dodge Journey 1,973 16 25,259 12 16
15 Hyundai Santa Fe 1,944 17 21,960 15 9
16 Toyota RAV4 1,936 27 17,326 19 15
17 Hyundai Accent 1,762 15 19,572 17 12
18 Toyota Matrix 1,623 20 12,638 26 19
19 Ford Focus 1,607 12 22,540 14 14
20 Chevrolet Equinox 1,589 22 19,252 18 20
21 Toyota Venza 1,432 26 10,887 34 35
22 Ford Fusion 1,316 29 16,568 20 18
23 Hyundai Sonata 1,275 23 14,616 21 26
24 Kia Sorento 1,216 18 12,912 25 44
25 Ford Edge 1,128 21 13,450 24 23
26 Ford Ranger 1,126 19 14,111 22 17
27 Nissan Versa 1,084 39 12,401 29 21
28 Nissan Rogue 1,068 24 11,628 31 30
29 VW Golf 1,039 25 12,110 30 22
30 Subaru Forester 1,039 44 7,263 49 47
31 Jeep Grand Cherokee 1,016 51 8,360 43 60
32 Kia Soul 998 30 10,405 36 40
33 Toyota Sienna 992 36 9,322 41 41
34 Kia Forte 965 32 12,581 27 28
35 Hyundai Tucson 962 33 12,513 28 34
36 Jeep Wrangler 949 28 14,002 23 38
37 Toyota Camry 896 34 9,577 39 33
38 Toyota Tacoma 841 62 6,330 54 48
39 GMC Terrain 829 47 10,119 37 42
40 Mercedes C Class 811 40 7,536 47 53
41 Ford Explorer 796 38 8,019 45 81
42 Chevrolet Sonic/Aveo 795 63 6,358 53 58
43 Kia Sportage 785 42 6,789 51 89
44 Nissan Sentra 765 45 11,453 33 24
45 Mazda CX-7 764 58 5,162 66 79
46 Jeep Patriot 757 50 7,235 50 39
47 Ford Fiesta 750 31 11,591 32 96
48 Lexus RX 726 55 5,582 63 56
49 Honda Odyssey 711 35 7,312 48 50
50 VW Passat 659 98 2,182 116 n/a
51 BMW 3-Series 635 37 9,484 40 32
52 Honda Accord/Crosstour 624 52 7,820 46 27
53 Mercedes M Class 615 113 2,782 97 93
54 Subaru Outback 611 53 5,947 58 59
55 Toyota Tundra 605 64 5,647 61 52
56 Mazda2 584 49 8,094 44 n/a
57 Toyota Yaris 577 43 6,462 52 25
58 Chevrolet Malibu 570 56 9,989 38 31
59 Nissan Altima 562 46 10,846 35 29
60 Jeep Compass 545 67 5,745 60 74
61 Chrysler 300 543 89 2,563 102 84
62 Mitsubishi RVR 524 54 5,981 57  -
63 Audi A4 516 60 4,893 67 68
64 Chrysler Town & Country 493 84 4,032 79 78
65 Mitsubishi Outlander 478 77 4,489 75 54
66 Kia Rio 472 59 5,797 59 49
67 Nissan Juke 461 66 3,614 86  -
68 Mercedes GLK 460 80 4,502 74 65
69 Lincoln MKX 430 73 3,645 85 82
70 Hyundai Veloster 425 61 997 154  -
71 Chrysler 200 421 41 6,015 56 n/a
72 VW Tiguan 421 95 4,511 73 64
73 BMW X5 411 70 3,402 88 86
74 BMW X3 407 86 3,749 83 n/a
75 Chevrolet Orlando 407  - 490 n/a  -
76 Fiat 500 405 68 4,769 68  -
77 Toyota Highlander 402 83 4,397 77 n/a
78 Subaru Impreza 399 82 6,182 55 46
79 Acura MDX 398 48 4,625 70 62
80 Kia Rondo 391 71 5,637 62 57
81 Acura TL 386 81 2,408 108 n/a
82 Honda Pilot 372 74 3,647 84 72
83 Mazda Tribute 370 78 3,230 89 63
84 Mazda5 359 72 5,409 65 55
85 Mercedes E/CLS Class 354 92 3,205 90 85
86 Mitsubishi Lancer 351 65 5,508 64 45
87 Chevrolet Avalanche 350 97 3,087 94 90
88 Nissan Titan 349 90 2,452 107 n/a
89 BMW X1 349 69 2,347 111 n/a
90 Infiniti G 343 85 3,107 93 76
91 Chevrolet Traverse 341 91 4,524 72 61
92 Acura RDX 329 102 2,350 110 n/a
93 Dodge Avenger 324 79 4,401 76 92
94 Audi Q5 311 75 3,864 81 n/a
95 Mazda6 308 88 3,188 91 n/a
96 BMW 5-Series 306 111 2,363 109 n/a
97 Dodge Caliber 301 n/a 4,685 69 51
98 GMC Acadia 301 96 4,530 71 73
99 Jeep Liberty 296 106 1,806 122 99
100 Mini Cooper 293 117 2,918 95 77
101 Buick Enclave 282 103 3,146 92 n/a
102 Subaru Legacy 275 100 2,698 100 98
103 Kia Optima 274 99 1,426 133 n/a
104 Dodge Charger 271 93 3,768 82 70
105 Chevrolet Impala 266 76 8,477 42 37
106 Suzuki SX4 266 108 2,473 106 69
107 Nissan Murano 263 57 3,981 80 91
108 Cadillac SRX 263 105 2,709 99 n/a
109 Buick Regal 253 120 2,345 112 n/a
110 Chevrolet Camaro 217 112 3,459 87 75
111 Honda Ridgeline 216 n/a 1,314 139 94
112 Dodge Durango 214 118 2,082 118 n/a
113 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 208 94 2,532 103 80
114 Acura TSX 207 n/a 1,036 152 n/a
115 Toyota 4Runner 205 115 2,129 117 n/a
116 Chevrolet Colorado 185 121 2,224 113 n/a
117 Buick LaCrosse 179 128 2,485 104 87
118 Lexus IS 177 110 1,921 120 n/a
119 Mercedes G/GL Class 177 109 1,363 137 n/a
120 Range Rover Sport 173 n/a 1,234 145 n/a
121 Cadillac CTS 170 114 2,681 101 n/a
122 Volvo XC60 170 n/a 1,564 129 n/a
123 Toyota Prius 169 n/a 1,410 136 97
124 Nissan Frontier 167 87 2,189 115 n/a
125 VW GTI 160 122 1,525 131 n/a
126 Hyundai Veracruz 160 n/a 1,236 144 n/a
127 Honda Fit 158 104 2,719 98 66
128 Ford Taurus 154 131 2,866 96 83
129 Chevrolet Suburban 153 140 1,050 151 n/a
130 GMC Canyon 151 132 1,910 121 n/a
131 Audi Q7 151 134 1,365 135 n/a
132 Infiniti EX 146 123 1,292 141 n/a
133 Scion tC 143 126 1,697 125 n/a
134 Lexus ES 142 124 1,607 127 n/a
135 Scion xB 142 129 1,283 142 n/a
136 Volvo S60 141 130 1,296 140 n/a
137 GMC Yukon XL 140 n/a 861 157 n/a
138 Acura CSX 139 127 1,602 128 n/a
139 Mini Countryman 138 101 1,283 143  -
140 Ford Mustang 129 107 4,160 78 67
141 Audi A3 127 n/a 1,129 147 n/a
142 Mazda CX-9 127 n/a 1,067 150 n/a
143 Ford Flex 125 137 2,483 105 71
144 Suzuki Grand Vitara 124 n/a 1,488 132 n/a
145 Ford Expedition 123 n/a 1,425 134 n/a
146 Audi A5 122 135 1,763 124 n/a
147 Nissan Maxima 116 119 1,802 123 n/a
148 Buick Lucerne 107 n/a 1,967 119 n/a
149 Nissan Quest 100 n/a 781 158 n/a
150 Smart ForTwo 98 133 1,543 130 n/a

Source: www.goodcarbadcar.net

Categories: Canada
  1. Tengil
    November 23rd, 2011 at 08:09 | #1

    My last comment was of course addressed to my dear friend Miguel :) )
    @Matt: your blog commands great respect

  2. Tengil
    November 23rd, 2011 at 00:17 | #2

    @Tengil
    sorry boy, but you just react like a pubertal adolescent and maybe you are.

  3. November 22nd, 2011 at 20:53 | #3

    @Tengil
    … I also feel very sorry about you because your comment and consideration about me ( a person that you do not know and expresses his opinion) is rude and quite low!! You deserve to be vanished by this blog! People like you must be ignored and set appart!!!!!

  4. Tengil
    November 22nd, 2011 at 03:38 | #4

    @Miguel
    In my opinion yor are only a very prejudiced person. I feel sorry about you.
    And by the way, hyundai does not sell more than vw.

  5. November 21st, 2011 at 19:20 | #5

    @matgasnier
    Ok, but in this blog there´s an evident trend to VW! VW pictures everywere, VW mention everywere and VW is not number 1, Toyota, G.M. and Hyundai sell more, why dont you mention this fact???

  6. November 11th, 2011 at 19:08 | #6

    @matgasnier
    I´ve got the point Matt, however I think you never mention Ford and some marques as VW satnds up everytime! Sorry but is my opinion.

    • matgasnier
      November 11th, 2011 at 22:27 | #7

      Miguel,
      It is not my fault if VW sells like mad at the moment. Plus I have just written a couple of articles (Netherlands, Venezuela) where a Ford is the month’s best performer.
      So there.

  7. J4R
    November 11th, 2011 at 00:27 | #8

    Matt, am I wrong, or are you just totally stealing content here? Somebody else does the work and then you run with it? It might be different if you discussed the fact that another site had published the info, you discussed it and linked to it. At least you changed some of the info. But still, seems like this is just ripping off the work others.

    • matgasnier
      November 11th, 2011 at 07:59 | #9

      Hi J4R,
      I do not invent car sales figures myself, they have to originally come from some kind of organisation, or website. If not it is me going through YouTube to estimate a ranking.
      I always link back to the source(s) of these figures in each of my articles and add commentary to the raw numbers.
      If you consider this “stealing from others”, that’s your view, and you may not want to come back here then?
      Best
      Matt

  8. November 10th, 2011 at 19:10 | #10

    … Beat F-Series?????? But the F-Series is the number 1, the best selling car in Canada!! Why beat?? Anti Ford blog. Please, no!!!!

    • matgasnier
      November 10th, 2011 at 19:16 | #11

      Chevrolet Silverado + GMC Sierra (basically the same car with different badges) sell more than the Ford F-Series this month in Canada.
      That’s a fact Miguel
      This is not an Anti Ford blog.
      Matt

  9. Dario
    November 10th, 2011 at 02:01 | #12

    does anybody have the fiat 500′s figures? thanks

  1. November 23rd, 2011 at 04:08 | #1