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The Ford Fusion, Canada's best-selling midsize car through the first ten months of 2013, was down 15% in October. The Toyota Camry, Canada's second-best-selling midsize car this year, was down 2%. Honda's Accord, the third-ranked midsize car, fell 1%, a 15-unit drop. Although Hyundai Sonata volume is down 2% this year - and was down 5% through three quarters - sales jumped 30% in October. Hyundai will be introducing a new Sonata soon, and as the current car doesn't seem that old or out of sync with market demands, this winter might not be a bad time to consider finding the one you want on your local Hyundai dealer's lot.
• All 257 Vehicles Ranked By October 2013/YTD Canadian Sales
• All 148 Cars Ranked By October 2013/YTD Canadian Sales
Chevrolet Malibu sales fell 18%. The Malibu's 18% year-to-date gain comes after Canadian Malibu volume plunged 48% in 2012. Kia Optima sales fell 38% in October and are down 20% in 2013; Kia dealers are pleased to see 2014 models arriving as we speak. The Mazda 6, perhaps Canada's freshest and most compelling midsize sedan, isn't sell better this year than it did when the old model was on its way out a year ago. Indeed, the 6 was down 62% to just 210 units in October and sold just once for every seven Accords. Mazda 6 sales are down slightly through ten months, as well. It's not as though Mazda 6 sales were particularly strong in 2012 - they were 56% off 2005's pace. 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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