Toyota Corolla
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The insane growth of the US new car market is coming to a shocking halt in September: sales are down 4% year-on-year to 1,139,050 registrations, however the year-to-date total is still up by a very healthy 8% on 2012 at 11,786,536 units. In pole position, the Ford F-Series goes against the market to brilliantly gain 10% on September 2012 at 60,456 sales, while the Chevrolet Silverado, even though it regains its traditional 2nd spot, is down 11% to 32,506 units just above the Toyota Camry at 31,871 sales (-7%).
Dodge RAM
Excellent performance of the Dodge RAM up 3 spots on August to #4 at 28,145 units (+8%), the model’s highest monthly ranking in the US since December 2007! The Toyota Corolla, helped by the new generation now in dealerships, passes the Honda Civic to top its segment at #6 with 23,251 sales, the Ford Fusion is up 62% to #11, the Toyota RAV4 up one further rank to #14, the Ford Explorer up 12 to #16 and the Subaru Forester up 75% year-on-year at #30.
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Full September Top 40 models and Top 40 All-brands Ranking Tables below.
USA September 2013 – brands:
Pos
Carmaker
Sept
/12
Aug
2013
/12
Pos
1
Ford
177,999
6%
1
1,827,820
13%
1
2
Toyota
136,804
-5%
2
1,450,329
6%
3
3
Chevrolet
127,785
-15%
3
1,493,329
5%
2
4
Honda
93,915
-9%
4
1,038,182
9%
4
5
Nissan
77,828
-6%
5
860,197
10%
5
6
Hyundai
55,102
-8%
6
548,218
2%
6
7
Dodge
48,576
3%
7
461,834
18%
7
8
Kia
38,003
-21%
8
416,383
-4%
8
9
Jeep
37,464
-4%
9
355,385
-3%
9
10
Volkswagen
31,920
-12%
12
314,833
-3%
11
11
Subaru
31,755
15%
11
313,407
28%
12
12
GMC
29,959
-10%
10
333,213
9%
10
13
Ram
28,569
8%
13
269,296
23%
13
14
Mercedes
26,849
8%
17
229,996
11%
15
15
Chrysler
25,251
2%
15
237,746
-1%
14
16
BMW
23,568
8%
19
212,565
14%
17
17
Mazda
22,464
-7%
16
220,490
5%
16
18
Lexus
19,522
-4%
14
190,760
12%
18
19
Buick
15,623
6%
18
157,503
15%
19
20
Cadillac
13,828
10%
20
133,414
29%
20
21
Audi
13,065
6%
22
114,411
14%
22
22
Acura
11,648
-19%
21
120,830
4%
21
23
Infiniti
9,040
-4%
23
80,919
-6%
23
24
Lincoln
6,453
-5%
24
59,852
-6%
24
25
Mini
5,306
8%
26
49,635
2%
26
26
Scion
5,131
-24%
25
54,090
-4%
25
27
Volvo
4,188
-16%
27
48,193
-7%
27
28
Mitsubishi
4,001
-17%
28
44,981
-2%
28
29
Land Rover
3,387
-7%
29
35,359
12%
29
30
Fiat
3,157
-24%
30
32,742
0%
30
31
Porsche
3,093
13%
31
31,549
26%
31
32
Jaguar
1,313
31%
32
12,447
30%
32
33
Smart
625
-39%
33
6,937
-5%
33
34
Maserati
379
41%
34
2,241
13%
35
35
Bentley
253
6%
35
1,859
13%
36
36
Ferrari
165
-20%
36
1,539
7%
37
37
Rolls Royce
56
167%
37
728
28%
38
38
Suzuki
0
-100%
39
5,946
-69%
34
-
Others (Aston Martin, Lotus…)
20%
-
650
-11%
-
USA September 2013 – groups:
Pos
Group
August
/12
Pos
2013
/12
Pos
1
General Motors
187,195
-11%
1
2,117,459
8%
1
2
Ford Motor Co
184,452
6%
3
1,887,672
12%
2
3
Toyota
164,457
-4%
2
1,698,179
8%
3
4
Chrysler Group
143,017
1%
5
1,360,239
8%
4
5
Honda American
105,563
-10%
4
1,159,012
9%
5
6
Hyundai Group
93,105
-14%
7
964,601
-1%
6
7
Nissan
86,868
-5%
6
941,116
9%
7
8
Volkswagen
48,331
-6%
8
462,979
3%
8
9
Subaru
31,755
15%
9
313,407
28%
9
10
BMW Group
28,874
8%
10
262,872
12%
10
11
Daimler AG
27,474
6%
12
236,933
10%
11
12
Mazda
22,464
-7%
11
220,490
5%
12
13
Jaguar Land Rover
4,700
1%
13
47,806
16%
14
14
Volvo Cars NA
4,188
-16%
14
48,193
-7%
13
15
Mitsubishi
4,001
-17%
15
44,981
-2%
15
USA September 2013 – models:
Pos
Model
Sept
/12
Aug
2013
/12
Pos
2012
1
Ford F-Series
60,456
10%
1
559,506
21%
1
1
2
Chevrolet Silverado
32,506
-11%
3
360,775
21%
2
2
3
Toyota Camry
31,871
-7%
2
318,990
1%
3
3
4
Dodge Ram
28,145
8%
7
262,787
23%
5
7
5
Honda Accord
25,176
-14%
5
282,102
14%
4
4
6
Toyota Corolla
23,251
1%
9
233,547
5%
8
8
7
Honda Civic
22,983
7%
4
253,561
8%
6
5
8
Ford Escape
22,607
-2%
10
228,290
14%
10
10
9
Honda CR-V
21,439
-4%
6
229,082
7%
9
9
10
Nissan Altima
21,221
-13%
8
249,518
6%
7
6
11
Ford Fusion
19,972
62%
13
226,293
16%
11
12
12
Hyundai Elantra
19,691
8%
12
194,593
27%
13
18
13
Ford Focus
16,733
-15%
16
188,654
1%
14
11
14
Toyota RAV4
15,928
15%
15
160,242
19%
16
19
15
Chevrolet Equinox
15,443
-2%
11
185,420
11%
15
16
16
Ford Explorer
14,965
6%
28
145,934
24%
19
22
17
Jeep Grand Cherokee
14,906
19%
18
128,697
15%
21
24
18
Chevrolet Malibu
14,487
29%
22
154,950
-14%
17
17
19
Hyundai Sonata
13,872
-20%
21
152,702
-13%
18
15
20
GMC Sierra
13,438
-1%
17
135,670
21%
20
23
21
VW Jetta
13,309
-10%
23
124,273
-2%
24
20
22
Chevrolet Cruze
12,730
-51%
14
195,775
8%
12
13
23
Jeep Wrangler
11,984
-1%
24
119,941
11%
28
27
24
Kia Optima
11,647
-19%
26
124,056
8%
25
25
25
Toyota Tacoma
11,479
-6%
25
121,772
18%
26
29
26
Chevrolet Impala
11,462
-25%
29
121,033
-14%
27
21
27
Nissan Rogue
11,353
-6%
20
124,669
14%
23
26
28
Dodge Grand Caravan
10,946
-19%
34
91,570
-15%
37
28
29
Chrysler Town & Country
10,632
4%
32
90,701
4%
39
43
30
Subaru Forester
10,620
75%
30
84,372
49%
42
60
31
Toyota Prius
10,185
-18%
19
125,225
-2%
22
14
32
Honda Pilot
9,659
-4%
27
100,355
18%
30
40
33
Chrysler 200
9,583
-3%
47
102,859
3%
29
32
34
Toyota Sienna
9,306
4%
35
94,331
8%
35
41
35
Toyota Tundra
9,071
-3%
38
81,821
9%
44
45
36
Ford Econoline
8,925
0%
54
93,243
-1%
36
34
37
Nissan Versa
8,776
9%
49
91,535
7%
38
42
38
Dodge Charger
8,713
49%
61
73,342
15%
50
53
39
Toyota Highlander
8,661
-21%
31
94,361
4%
34
35
40
Mazda3
8,646
-38%
42
81,614
-13%
45
33
Source: wsj.com, manufacturers.