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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Small And Midsize Luxury SUV Sales Figures In America - July 2013 YTD


2013 Infiniti EX37
Cars.com Currently Shows 80 QX50s In U.S. Dealer
Inventory Plus 546 EX37s and 47 EX35s. You Can
Have One If You Want, But Apparently You Don't
With assistance from the X1, BMW SAV volume rose 47% in July 2013. Excluding the X1, which wasn't on sale a year ago, BMW X models sales rose 3% in the United States last month. 

At Mercedes-Benz, sales of the GLK, M-Class, G-Wagen, and GL-Class rose 33% to 8267 units in July. One-third of that volume was generated by the GLK. 

At Audi, where Q volume has risen 48% this year, the Q5 carries 66% of the crossover load; 25% of total Audi brand volume. 

Although the MDX was the more popular Acura in July, the RDX accounts for a greater percentage of Acura sales. Slightly more than half of Acura crossover volume is RDX-derived; Acura collects 28% of its U.S. volume with the RDX. 


USA luxury SUV sales chart July 2013
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Together, the nine smallest and least costly premium brand utility vehicles were responsible for 1.3% of the overall new vehicle market in July. That figure would be higher, but Infiniti hardly sells any EX37s. Or QX50s. Or whatever they're called. Infiniti sold 12,873 EXs in 2008 but is on pace to sell just 1660 this year.

Large luxury SUVs and crossovers, many of which (if not all) compete with some of the vehicles you see below, were charted earlier. You can select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. These tables are now sortable, so you can rank luxury SUVs and crossovers any which way you like. 

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