Monday, March 23, 2015

January 2015 Canada Passenger Car Sales Rankings Top 145 Best Selling Cars In Canada Every Car Ranked

2015 Toyota Camry XSE red
Predictably, car sales in Canada decreased in January. The 3% loss from January 2014 levels brought about total market share for passenger cars of just 36.6%, down from 39.1% in January 2014.

From leaders like the Honda Civic (which fell 31%) to midpack cars like the Chevrolet Sonic (which slid 41%) to high-end, low-volume luxury cars like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (down 51%), decreased volume for specific nameplates were common in Canada in January 2015.


• Canada Auto Sales Brand Rankings - January 2015
Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Make & Model - January 2015
• Canada SUV/Crossover Sales Rankings By Model - January 2015


But there were cars that improved upon their January 2014 totals. The top-selling Hyundai Elantra jumped 15% to its best January ever. 

The second, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth-best-selling cars contributed an extra 2112 sales as the Volkswagen Golf more than tripled its January volume, as the Honda Fit nearly tripled, and as the Toyota Camry, Canadas best-selling midsize car last month, jumped 61%.


• Canada Car Sales Rankings By Model - December & 2014 Year End
• Canada Car Sales Rankings By Model - January 2014


But the trend that suggests car sales in Canada will form a smaller and smaller portion of the overall industrys volume is a longstanding one. Moreover, even if car sales increase, its unlikely that theyll increase as rapidly as pickup trucks (up 10% in January) and utility vehicles (up 2% in January).

2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Reminder: these are January 2015 rankings, but you can sort cars by January 2015 volume by clicking the January 2014 column header, or you can rank them by improvements or declines using the % columns. Or, most importantly, you can list automakers together by selecting the Car column header. At any time, click the Rank column to return to the original format. If youre on a mobile device, you may need to choose the full version of the site (at the bottom of the page) in order to use the sortable function.


• Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In Canada - January 2015
• Top 20 Best-Selling SUVs In Canada - January 2015
• Canada Truck Sales By Model - January 2015
• Canada Minivan Sales By Model - January 2015
• Canada Commercial Van Sales By Model - January 2015


As always, you can find historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these vehicles by selecting a make and model at GCBCs Sales Stats page.

Click Column Headers To Sort • December 2014 • January 2014

Rank
Car
January 2015
January 2014
%
Change
#1Hyundai Elantra3,083 2,685 14.8%
#2Toyota Corolla2,427 2,210 9.8%
#3Honda Civic2,289 3,315 -31.0%
#4Mazda 31,688 2,287 -26.2%
#5Volkswagen Jetta1,662 1,891 -12.1%
#6Chevrolet Cruze1,373 1,247 10.1%
#7Volkswagen Golf1,198 373 221%
#8Toyota Camry1,045 650 60.8%
#9Honda Fit826 277 198%
#10Nissan Sentra786 807 -2.6%
#11Ford Focus774 1,110 -30.3%
#12Subaru Forester707 808 -12.5%
#13Nissan Micra679 - -
#14Chrysler 200676 643 5.1%
#14.1Chrysler 200 Sedan *6766336.8%
#14.2Chrysler 200 Convertible *010-100%
#15Hyundai Accent669 970 -31.0%
#16Ford Fusion623 828 -24.8%
#17Subaru Outback615 416 47.8%
#18Subaru Impreza603 615 -2.0%
#19Honda Accord602 728 -17.3%
#20Nissan Versa572 719 -20.4%
#21Mercedes-Benz C-Class566 556 1.8%
#22BMW 3-Series512 374 36.9%
#23Kia Rio511 774 -34.0%
#24Subaru XV Crosstrek486 292 66.4%
#25Hyundai Sonata470 444 5.9%
#26Kia Forte463 548 -15.5%
#27Dodge Dart458 919 -50.2%
#28Nissan Altima445 489 -9.0%
#29Toyota Yaris398 375 6.1%
#30Kia Optima394 508 -22.4%
#31Kia Soul375 346 8.4%
#32Chevrolet Malibu373 207 80.2%
#33Volkswagen Passat & CC ¤337 496 -32.1%
#34Toyota Venza319 493 -35.3%
#35Ford Fiesta310 381 -18.6%
#36Mitsubishi Lancer308 378 -18.5%
#37Hyundai Veloster294 139 112%
#38Audi A4 º275 301 -8.6%
#39Acura TLX235 - 0%
#40Mitsubishi Mirage233 234 -0.4%
#41BMW 4-Series222 111 100%
#42Buick Verano221 222 -0.5%
#43Audi A3219 - -
#44Dodge Charger213 248 -14.1%
#45Infiniti Q50210 220 -4.5%
#46Chevrolet Sonic205 345 -40.6%
#47Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class191 221 -13.6%
#48Subaru Legacy188 128 46.9%
#49Mini Cooper 183 67 173%
#50Toyota Prius V ²171 156 9.6%
#51Mercedes-Benz E-Class & CLS-Class ¤161 198 -18.7%
#52Lexus IS152 177 -14.1%
#53Fiat 500148 483 -69.4%
#53.1Fiat 500 *122320-61.9%
#53.2Fiat 500C *26163-84.0%
#54Ford Mustang146 105 39.0%
#55Toyota Prius C ²146 116 25.9%
#56Mercedes-Benz B-Class145 191 -24.1%
#57Toyota Matrix138 315 -56.2%
#58Mazda 6135 108 25.0%
#59Dodge Challenger121 53 128%
#60Cadillac ATS120 133 -9.8%
#61Lexus ES120 142 -15.5%
#62Chrysler 300116 142 -18.3%
#63Volvo S60 & V60 ¤115 170 -32.4%
#64BMW 5-Series110 187 -41.2%
#65Fiat 500L100 113 -11.5%
#66Mazda 295 137 -30.7%
#67Chevrolet Impala92 74 24.3%
#68Buick LaCrosse85 26 227%
#69Nissan Maxima85 62 37.1%
#70Toyota Prius & Prius Plug-In ²81113-28.3%
#71Chevrolet Spark80 105 -23.8%
#72Audi A579 108 -26.9%
#73Ford Taurus76 157 -51.6%
#74Volkswagen Beetle76 130 -41.5%
#75Chevrolet Volt71 66 7.6%
#76Hyundai Genesis Sedan 63 53 18.9%
#77Acura ILX60 107 -43.9%
#78Mercedes-Benz S-Class & CL-Class ¤58 118 -50.8%
#79Chevrolet Camaro58 66 -12.1%
#80Audi A656 58 -3.4%
#81Scion FR-S52 57 -8.8%
#82Buick Regal51 43 18.6%
#83Lexus CT200h51 30 70.0%
#84Scion tC51 45 13.3%
#85Scion xB51 36 41.7%
#86Toyota Avalon48 46 4.3%
#87Hyundai Genesis Coupe 47 47 0.0%
#88Cadillac CTS45 47 -4.3%
#89Honda Crosstour41 48 -14.6%
#90Jaguar XF38 35 8.6%
#91Lincoln MKZ36 80 -55.0%
#92Nissan Leaf36 41 -12.2%
#93BMW 2-Series32 - -
#94Subaru BRZ32 42 -23.8%
#95Smart Fortwo30 43 -30.2%
#96BMW 6-Series29 27 7.4%
#97Lexus GS29 31 -6.5%
#98Porsche 91129 17 70.6%
#99Cadillac XTS25 33 -24.2%
#100Volvo XC7025 33 -24.2%
#101BMW i324 - -
#102Kia Cadenza24 7 243%
#103Lexus RC24 - -
#104Chevrolet Corvette21 94 -77.7%
#105Ford C-Max20 63 -68.3%
#106Volvo S8020 6 233%
#107Volkswagen Eos19 9 111%
#108BMW 7-Series18 23 -21.7%
#109Nissan 370Z17 12 41.7%
#110Audi A717 70 -75.7%
#111Porsche Panamera17 19 -10.5%
#112Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class14 11 27.3%
#113Acura RLX12 12 0.0%
#114Jaguar F-Type12 21 -42.9%
#115Infiniti Q6012 18 -33.3%
#116Scion iQ12 35 -65.7%
#117Infiniti Q7011 12 -8.3%
#118Audi A811 11 0.0%
#119Mercedes-Benz SL-Class10 4 150%
#120Porsche Boxster10 8 25.0%
#121Lincoln MKS9 63 -85.7%
#122Lexus LS8 12 -33.3%
#123Porsche Cayman8 5 60.0%
#124Jaguar XJ7 11 -36.4%
#125Audi R87 3 133%
#126Alfa Romeo 4C6 - -
#127Dodge Avenger6 183 -96.7%
#128Mazda MX-5 Miata6 48 -87.5%
#129Scion xD6 24 -75.0%
#130Kia K9005 - -
#131BMW Z44 7 -42.9%
#132Dodge Viper4 4 0.0%
#133Cadillac ELR4 - -
#134Honda CR-Z4 2 100%
#135Mitsubishi i MiEV3 8 -62.5%
#136Nissan GT-R3 2 50.0%
#137Audi TT3 8 -62.5%
#138Jaguar XK2 5 -60.0%
#139Subaru Tribeca2 18 -88.9%
#140Hyundai Equus1 4 -75.0%
#141Nissan Cube1 4 -75.0%
#142Acura TL- 79 -100%
#143Acura TSX- 36 -100%
#144Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG- 3 -100%
#145BMW 1-Series- 1 -100%
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Total
36,26337,484-3.3%
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Source: Automakers & ANDC
* Italicized unranked lines are nothing more than available breakdowns, already included in the models total, not in addition to the models total.
² Total Prius Family sales: up 3.4% to 398.
† Mini Cooper includes sales of the Hardtop, Convertible, Clubman, Coupe, Roadster, and Paceman.
‡ Total Genesis sales: up 10% to 110.
¤ Automakers release sales figures for the E-Class and CLS-Class together, S-Class and CL-Class together, Passat and CC together, S60 and V60 together.
º Audis A4 sales data includes sales of the Allroad.
Sales data for brands such as Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Rolls-Royce are unfortunately not broken down by model. ANDC estimates say sales for those brands in January were 7, 18, 10, and 9, respectively. Total Maserati volume is reported, but not by specific models. It is believed that Tesla sold 123 copies of their Model S back in December 2014 but Tesla doesnt issue monthly sales reports. The ANDC estimate for Tesla December sales in Canada was 51 units.

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