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USA November 2011: New gen Toyota Camry & Prius V start well

Toyota Camry

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The Ford F-Series is faithful to its American pole position this month, even growing by 24% year-on-year at 47,740 sales. It is up 9% year-to-date at 516,639 units. At #2, the Chevrolet Silverado does even better, gaining 34% on November 2010 to 34,251 sales, and up 12% year-to-date at 367,343 units.

Thanks to the arrival of the new generation in dealerships, the Toyota Camry reclaims its title of best-selling car in the country in 3rd place this month with 23,440 sales, up 13%. It is however still down 7% year-to-date at 275,004 units. The Ford Escape shines in 4th place and 21,823 sales (+46%), followed by the Nissan Altima (+12%), reinforcing its 2011 #2 best-selling car spot at 243,005 units, the Dodge RAM (+8%) and Ford Fusion (+13%).

Toyota Prius V

After a couple of weak months, the Honda Civic enjoys the benefits of the arrival of its new generation and reclaims its spot in the US Top 10 at #8. Thanks to the Prius V, the newly launched MPV version, the Toyota Prius sees its ranking halved compared to October: it is up 12 spots to #12 and 49% year-on-year to 15,208 sales.

Kia Optima

The Jeep Grand Cherokee also excels, up 8 ranks to #15 and 13,545 units. The Kia Optima breaks into the US Top 30 for the very first time, up 6 ranks on October to #30 with 9,533 sales, which is a massive 570% improvement on November 2010…

Chevrolet Volt

Other great performers this month include the Mercedes C Class up 113% year-on-year to #36 and 8,358 units, the VW Passat up 11 spots on October to #52, the Toyota Yaris still solid at #57 thanks to the new generation vs. #108 year-to-date, the Mercedes M Class up to #67, the Chevrolet Sonic up to #73, the new VW Beetle up to #133 and the Chevrolet Volt up to #146.

Previous month: USA October 2011 Honda Accord and Pilot shine

Full November 2011 Top 150 Ranking Table below.

USA November 2011:

Pos Model Nov /10 Oct 2011 /10 Pos 2010
1 Ford F-Series 47,740 24% 1 516,639 9% 1 1
2 Chevrolet Silverado 34,251 34% 2 367,343 12% 2 2
3 Toyota Camry 23,440 13% 4 275,004 -7% 3 3
4 Ford Escape 21,823 46% 8 228,719 33% 5 13
5 Nissan Altima 20,613 12% 5 243,005 18% 4 7
6 Dodge Ram P/U 19,379 8% 6 218,750 24% 8 10
7 Ford Fusion 19,192 13% 10 226,445 15% 6 8
8 Honda Civic 17,133 3% 12 200,690 -13% 12 6
9 Honda CR-V 16,426 -10% 7 196,787 9% 13 9
10 Toyota Corolla 16,115 0% 11 219,250 -10% 7 5
11 Hyundai Sonata 15,668 12% 9 208,621 15% 11 12
12 Toyota Prius 15,208 49% 24 119,459 -5% 23 18
13 Chevrolet Equinox 14,936 -3% 13 175,079 38% 15 17
14 Honda Accord 14,355 -14% 3 217,958 -14% 9 4
15 Jeep Grand Cherokee 13,545 23% 23 110,398 53% 27 43
16 Chevrolet Cruze 13,238 64% 14 215,057 new 10 116
17 VW Jetta 12,891 16% 16 162,937 48% 17 21
18 Ford Explorer 12,888 217% 20 121,832 141% 21 56
19 Hyundai Elantra 12,414 44% 17 173,336 45% 16 19
20 GMC Sierra 11,971 22% 15 132,675 17% 20 20
21 Ford Focus 11,735 -10% 19 161,436 1% 18 14
22 Toyota RAV4 11,330 -8% 25 118,130 -23% 24 16
23 Chevrolet Impala 10,851 -26% 21 160,955 0% 19 15
24 Nissan Rogue 10,845 27% 30 112,257 26% 25 34
25 Honda Pilot 10,487 38% 18 104,656 14% 30 31
26 Chevrolet Malibu 10,269 -12% 27 191,774 2% 14 11
27 Toyota Tacoma 9,739 13% 29 98,565 3% 34 29
28 Ford Edge 9,685 -3% 32 109,625 2% 28 22
29 Kia Sorento 9,669 0% 28 119,572 21% 22 24
30 Kia Optima 9,533 570% 36 73,886 204% 47  -
31 Nissan Versa 9,291 38% 34 89,791 0% 40 33
32 Jeep Wrangler 9,225 41% 31 111,045 29% 26 38
33 Honda Odyssey 9,143 4% 26 95,579 -2% 36 26
34 Chevrolet Tahoe 8,401 33% 47 72,097 6% 49 47
35 Toyota Highlander 8,369 -9% 38 89,475 11% 41 41
36 Mercedes C Class 8,358 113% 46 61,570 14% 60 59
37 Chrysler 200 8,065 new 22 77,820 new 45  -
38 Toyota Sienna 7,910 -3% 35 99,865 12% 32 35
39 Nissan Sentra 7,871 35% 37 106,281 28% 29 44
40 Ford Econoline 7,795 -3% 48 103,800 5% 31 25
41 Lexus RX 7,580 5% 50 71,087 -15% 52 37
42 BMW 3 Series 7,568 -15% 39 85,882 -5% 42 32
43 Subaru Outback 7,293 -7% 33 90,975 10% 39 40
44 Chevrolet Traverse 7,144 -28% 41 97,805 2% 35 27
45 Ford Ranger 7,056 86% 40 64,114 25% 57  -
46 Mazda3 6,873 6% 45 93,153 -4% 37 28
47 Kia Soul 6,865 23% 43 92,643 52% 38 53
48 Chrysler Town & Country 6,446 -1% 54 84,701 -17% 43 23
49 Toyota Tundra 6,313 -15% 51 73,866 -11% 48 39
50 Hyundai Santa Fe 6,129 -12% 60 69,309 -3% 53 46
51 Dodge Caravan 6,053 3% 44 98,983 11% 33 30
52 VW Passat 6,018 1509% 63 15,951 30% 138  -
53 Subaru Forester 5,829 -7% 59 67,595 -12% 54 42
54 Chevrolet Suburban 5,787 22% 70 43,497 6% 81 74
55 GMC Terrain 5,654 -4% 53 75,455 47% 46 58
56 Dodge Avenger 5,643 102% 42 57,807 22% 63 65
57 Toyota Yaris 5,604 160% 49 28,190 -23% 108  -
58 Chevrolet Express 5,387 13% 52 63,482 19% 58  -
59 Jeep Liberty 5,201 53% 56 60,523 36% 61 66
60 Chevrolet Camaro 5,127 23% 55 81,495 8% 44 45
61 Dodge Charger 5,099 160% 90 62,878 -14% 59 49
62 Mercedes E Class 5,095 2% 72 57,435 4% 64 55
63 Ford Taurus 4,900 17% 57 57,876 -8% 62 50
64 GMC Acadia 4,886 -12% 64 71,933 19% 50 52
65 Nissan Maxima 4,886 13% 76 53,669 -4% 66 57
66 Nissan Murano 4,875 11% 71 48,153 -2% 75 62
67 Mercedes M Class 4,796 38% 78 30,522 18% 104 96
68 Mini (Countryman: 1,412) 4,750 70% 58 51,800 25% 69 76
69 Cadillac SRX 4,736 16% 66 49,581 10% 74 64
70 Lexus ES 4,731 16% 75 35,991 -17% 92 67
71 Hyundai Accent 4,682 15% 68 50,285 2% 71 63
72 BMW X5 4,496 31% 80 34,540 8% 94 86
73 Chevrolet Sonic 4,496 new 83 10,035 new n/a  -
74 Nissan Frontier 4,324 38% 74 46,074 26% 78  -
75 Mazda6 4,292 54% 94 32,644 1% 99 87
76 Jeep Compass 4,262 887% 61 43,454 180% 82  -
77 Kia Forte 4,135 -22% 69 71,564 14% 51 51
78 Hyundai Tucson 4,101 35% 84 42,774 20% 83 79
79 Chrysler 300 4,066 215% 87 31,143 -13% 102 84
80 Jeep Patriot 4,013 46% 91 50,247 47% 72 82
81 Buick LaCrosse 4,008 -1% 79 53,114 -5% 67 54
82 Dodge Durango 3,947 new 82 46,891 new 76  -
83 Buick Enclave 3,924 3% 73 52,837 8% 68  -
84 Ford Mustang 3,865 -6% 67 65,381 -4% 55 80
85 Cadillac CTS 3,804 2% 81 49,622 23% 73 73
86 Dodge Journey 3,711 38% 65 50,445 13% 70 69
87 Toyota 4Runner 3,696 -9% 89 39,916 -4% 84  -
88 Infiniti G Sedan 3,623 27% 97 38,360 6% 86 60
89 BMW 5 Series 3,564 -29% 62 46,604 35% 77 80
90 Ford Fiesta 3,552 2% 77 64,901 259% 56 118
91 Acura MDX 3,308 -21% 88 38,683 -6% 85 71
92 Honda Fit 3,307 -21% 101 54,097 9% 65 61
93 Ford Expedition 3,292 -1% 85 36,287 11% 90 85
94 Mercedes GL Class 3,237 54% 117 22,561 26% 122  -
95 Kia Sportage 3,218 74% 93 43,846 106% 80  -
96 Dodge Challenger 2,996 20% 96 36,250 7% 91  -
97 GMC Yukon 2,987 29% 99 30,282 22% 105  -
98 Chevrolet Captiva Sport 2,915 new 116 5,055 new n/a  -
99 Subaru Legacy 2,892 -8% 92 37,776 8% 87 81
100 GMC Yukon XL 2,778 12% 114 22,051 4% 126  -
101 BMW X3 2,773 new 112 24,261 364% 118  -
102 Ford Transit Connect 2,717 -2% 115 28,004 14% 110  -
103 Hyundai Genesis 2,702 -10% 107 30,528 14% 103 97
104 Acura TSX 2,691 4% 98 27,389 -1% 112  -
105 Lexus IS 2,676 5% 104 26,040 -14% 114 90
106 Mazda CX-9 2,662 39% 111 30,215 18% 106  -
107 Toyota Venza 2,610 -22% 95 35,767 -17% 93  -
108 Hyundai Veloster 2,538 new 86 7,096 new n/a  -
109 Nissan Juke 2,514 -25% 100 32,858 500% 98  -
110 Audi A4 2,501 -9% 105 31,512 1% 101 88
111 Mercedes GLK Class 2,463 55% 110 21,964 14% 127  -
112 Acura TL 2,412 -1% 103 27,954 -9% 111  -
113 Audi Q5 2,390 3% 106 22,571 7% 121  -
114 VW Golf/Rabbit/GTI 2,376 35% 108 31,963 23% 100  -
115 Nissan Pathfinder 2,317 26% 120 23,272 23% 120  -
116 Mazda CX-7 2,298 7% 102 32,940 30% 97  -
117 Cadillac Escalade 2,247 -3% n/a 22,232 -4% 124  -
118 Toyota Avalon 2,188 0% 109 25,695 0% 115  -
119 Ford Flex 2,163 -13% 128 25,175 -21% 116 89
120 Kia Rio 2,159 124% 123 17,956 -24% 132  -
121 Nissan Titan 2,146 19% 118 19,608 -8% 130  -
122 Buick Regal 2,120 7% 113 37,058 300% 88  -
123 Lincoln MKZ 2,083 -19% 126 25,094 25% 117  -
124 Lincoln MKX 1,983 5% n/a 20,714 5% 129  -
125 Chevrolet Colorado 1,978 24% 119 28,056 26% 109  -
126 Chevrolet Avalanche 1,857 27% n/a 17,542 -5% 133  -
127 VW Tiguan 1,850 11% n/a 23,587 28% 119  -
128 Volvo S60 1,786 384% n/a 19,331 1761% 131  -
129 Nissan Armada 1,779 2% n/a 16,374 -4% 136  -
130 Lexus CT 1,759 new n/a 12,122 new n/a  -
131 VW CC 1,698 -35% 122 27,052 7% 113  -
132 Dodge Nitro 1,661 -24% 121 22,445 11% 123  -
133 VW Beetle 1,656 240% n/a 4,937 -69% n/a  -
134 Nissan Xterra 1,636 12% n/a 16,244 -13% 137  -
135 Fiat 500 1,618 new 125 17,444 new 134  -
136 Scion tC 1,578 -2% 127 20,846 53% 128  -
137 Range Rover Sport 1,522 37% n/a 13,512 24% n/a  -
138 Infiniti QX56 1,446 9% n/a 11,693 13% n/a  -
139 Subaru Impreza 1,412 -58% 124 34,475 -14% 95 77
140 Kia Sedona 1,406 10% n/a 22,182 10% 125  -
141 Acura RDX 1,326 8% n/a 13,620 1% n/a  -
142 Nissan NV 1,238 new n/a 5,214 new n/a  -
143 BMW 7 Series 1,227 53% n/a 10,080 -10% n/a  -
144 Dodge Caliber 1,202 -62% 129 33,632 -21% 96 75
145 Scion xB 1,202 -14% n/a 15,573 -17% 139  -
146 Chevrolet Volt 1,139 new n/a 6,142 new n/a  -
147 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 1,133 65% n/a 14,909 new n/a  -
148 Honda Crosstour 1,113 -52% n/a 16,679 -36% 135  -
149 Mercedes Sprinter 1,045 26% n/a 14,982 109% 140  -
150 Ford Crown Victoria 1,013 -63% 130 45,932 51% 79 92

Source: www.goodcarbadcar.net, Manufacturers.

Categories: USA
  1. December 5th, 2011 at 22:56 | #1

    Netherlands sales in November 2011- Twingo on the podium!

    1 – Renault twingo – 2582
    2 – vw polo – 1913
    3 – Toyota Aygo – 1621
    4 – opel corsa -1378
    5 – peugeot 107 – 1367
    6 – Kia picanto – 958
    7 -Seat ibiza – 926
    8 – opel agila – 905
    9 – Ford fiesta – 899
    10 – Chevrolet Spark – 846

    Source: foro coches
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  2. December 5th, 2011 at 17:11 | #2

    Excellent results in the United States also in November for the Chrysler Group (+45%) thanks to the new models Grand Cherokee, Chrysler 200 and Jeep Wrangler. Sales of the Fiat 500 in the U.S. remain below the target of 50,000 vehicles sold in North America: the Fiat 500 sold in U.S. in November are 1,618, slightly less than in previous months: http://www.carsitaly.net/fiat-car-sales_unitedstates.htm

  3. December 5th, 2011 at 01:54 | #3

    The Portuguese new car market drooped almost 50% in November due to the chaotic political, economical and social country situation! According to ACAP http://www.acap.pt these are the sales in November, quite poor for a country with 11 millions.
    1 – RENAULT – 1023
    2 – VW – 1000
    3 – PEUGEOT – 751
    4 – FORD – 614
    5 – AUDI – 600
    6 – CITROEN – 557
    7 – OPEL – 542
    8 – BMW – 500
    9 – MERCEDES – 471
    10 – TOYOTA – 466

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