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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Midsize Car Sales Figures In Canada - September 2013 YTD

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Canada midsize car sales chart September 2013
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In September 2013, Canada's midsize cars were led by the Toyota Camry, sales of which jumped 34% last month after rising 38% one year ago and 58% in September 2011.

The Camry is Canada's second-best-selling midsize car this year and Canada's tenth-best-selling car overall. Sales of conventionally-powered Camrys actually rose 49% to 1756 units in September. In other words, even if we were to exclude the hybrid, the Camry was Canada's most popular midsize car last month. 

Camry Hybrid sales fell 25% to 235 units. 


Disappointingly - not just for Mazda but for enthusiasts who would like to see midsize buyers opting for something stylish and fun - sales of the Mazda 6 fell 32% to 295 units and are up just 10% this year, the year in which Mazda introduced the latest 6. 

Other new sedans have posted far more significant year-over-year gains, and they've done so having started from higher sales plateaus in 2012. Sales of the best-selling Ford Fusion are up 25%; Honda Accord sales have shot up 135% in 2013 and more than doubled in September, as well.

You can select a make and model at GCBC's Sales Stats page. These tables are now sortable, so you can rank midsize cars any which way you like. Suggestions on how GCBC should break down segments can be passed on through the Contact page.

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