The GMC Sierra delivers the biggest year-on-year gain in the Top 15 at +57%…
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The good news keep rolling on for the US new light vehicle market, up another 5% year-on-year in November to 1.302.655 deliveries, lifting the year-to-date total to 15.023.111 units, up 6% on 2013. More significantly, this is the best November volume since 2001 and corresponds to an annualised sales rate (SAAR) of 17.2 million units, only the 2nd time since early 2006 that the SAAR crosses the symbolic 17 million milestone – the only other time was last August. This increase is solely due to the regained interest of American consumers towards pickups and SUVs as petrol price plummet to their lowest level in 4 years, with light truck volume up 9% year-on-year (pickups: +11%) while car deliveries are down 0.1%. Other piece of good news: the average transaction price is also on the rise at $33,754, up 2% on November 2013. Of course not all manufacturers fare the same way in November…
…while the Chrysler 200 is tops in the Top 50 at +155%
General Motors is back in positive territory this month at +6% leading the groups ranking by far, while Ford is handicapped by the F-150 changeover and drops 2% – its 4th consecutive monthly decline – now threatened for 2nd place by Toyota (+7%). Without the F-Series, Ford Group sales would be up 2%. Ford’s market share fell to 14.3% from 15.3% in November 2013 and has declined YOY every month in 2014 except July. Reversely, at #4 Fiat Chrysler lodges a 56th consecutive month of YOY gains at +20%, and some of the strongest sales gains came from vehicles that were either new or redesigned onto Fiat platforms, such as the Jeep Cherokee, Chrysler 200 and Dodge Dart. Volkswagen Group is up 10% and Subaru delivers the biggest increase at +24% – its 36th straight month of YOY gains.
Alfa Romeo is back in the US with 24 sales of the 4C sport coupe this month.
Onto the brands ranking, and if Ford leads the way it however drops 3% whereas the next 3 brands are all on the up: Toyota overtakes Chevrolet to rank #2 while Honda remains #4. Jeep manages to outsell Hyundai for the second consecutive month in 6th place thanks to sales up 27%, GMC is up 23% to crack the Top 10, Ram is up 31%, Chrysler up 30%, Buick up 27%, Audi up 22%, Lincoln up 21% thanks to the new MKC, Porsche up 18% and Maserati up 36%. Finally we welcome the return of Alfa Romeo in the US in November, appearing in the sales charts for the first time since 1995 with 24 units of the all-new 4C sport coupe sold.
The transition to the 2015 F-150 is solely responsible for the Ford Group’s November sales decline.
Model-wise, Ford F-Series sales are now clearly affected by the changeover to the 2015 F-150 models: down 10% in November to 59,049 deliveries. The company began shipping the new F-150 to dealers a week before Thanksgiving and has delivered “a handful” of them to customers so far, said its chief sales analyst Erich Merkle, reported by Automotive News. John Felice, Ford’s vice president for US marketing, said Ford is working to maintain a “delicate balance” with incentives on the outgoing model until the new version is more widely available to avoid running low. Taking advantage of the situation and lower fuel prices, all other full-size pickups progress by 20% or more in November: the GMC Sierra is up 57%, the Chevrolet Silverado up 24% – meaning GM full-size pickups outsold the F-Series for the 4th month running at 65,343 deliveries – and the Ram Pickup is up 21% to a new November record of 35,865 units, boosted by sales of the Ram 1500 up 30%.
Honda CR-V
The freshly redesigned Honda CR-V is up a fantastic 38% to land at a record 4th place with 32,378 sales, its 4th best-ever monthly total. Perfectly illustrating the trend towards SUV and crossover and away from sedans, the CR-V outsells all passenger cars for the first time ever, kicking the Toyota Camry down to #5, just above the Corolla up 14% and the Ford Escape up 22% to its best-ever November score at 25,528 units. The Jeep Cherokee posts a 2nd straight month inside the overall Top 20 at a best-ever #17, the brand’s best-seller for the third consecutive month, up 67% to 16,945 units. The Chevrolet Cruze (+26%), Ford Explorer (+24%) and Nissan Rogue (+44%) also shine.
Chevrolet Colorado deliveries are up 59% on last month.
Further down, the redesigned Chrysler 200 increases 2.5-fold year-on-year to post its best-ever November score at #24 with 14,317 sales, the Subaru Outback is up 60% to #25, the Mercedes C-Class is up 10 spots on October to #39, the Dodge Dart surprisingly breaks its all-time monthly record over 2 years after launch at #42 and 9,012 sales and the Ford Mustang is up 62% year-on-year and 38 ranks on last month to deliver its best November since 2006 at #45 and 8,728 units.
Lexus RC makes its first appearance in the US ranking this month.
Among recent launches, the all-new GM mid-size pickups continue making their way up the ladder: the Chevrolet Colorado is up 59% on October to 2,366 deliveries at #128 while the GMC Canyon is up a more discreet 28% to 854 units and #187. The Ford Transit replaces the E-Series as the best-selling full-sized van at #78 and 4,851 sales, the Kia Sedona breaks into the Top 100 at #98 and sees its sales up 7-fold on November 2013 thanks to the new model and the BMW X4 is up 12 spots to #206. We welcome no less than 4 new nameplates in the US ranking this month: the Lexus RC at #185 with 880 sales, the Alfa Romeo 4C (#258), Chevrolet City Express (#259) and Lexus NX (#260).
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Full November 2014 Top 270 models, Top 40 brands and Top 15 groups Ranking Tables below.
USA November 2014 – groups:
Pos
Group
Nov-14
/13
Oct
2014
/13
Pos
FY13
1
General Motors
225,818
6%
1
2,660,525
4%
1
1
2
Ford Motor Co
186,334
-2%
2
2,251,946
-1%
2
2
3
Toyota Motor Corporation
183,346
3%
3
2,158,714
6%
3
3
4
Fiat Chrysler Group
170,839
20%
4
1,897,378
16%
4
4
5
Honda Motor Company
121,814
5%
5
1,403,591
1%
5
5
6
Nissan Motor Company
103,188
-3%
6
1,269,577
11%
6
7
7
Hyundai-Kia
98,608
-3%
7
1,195,858
3%
7
6
8
Volkswagen Group
53,387
10%
8
542,007
-3%
8
8
9
Subaru
45,273
24%
9
463,770
21%
9
9
10
Daimler AG
37,925
2%
11
328,319
7%
11
11
11
BMW Group
36,028
-1%
10
347,709
5%
10
10
12
Mazda
21,242
2%
12
280,993
8%
12
12
13
Mitsubishi
6,534
8%
13
71,098
28%
13
14
14
Jaguar Land Rover
4,897
-19%
14
59,801
0%
14
13
15
Volvo Cars NA
3,623
-14%
15
51,446
-9%
15
15
USA November 2014 – brands:
Pos
Brand
Nov-14
/13
Oct
2014
/13
Pos
FY13
1
Ford
178,221
-3%
1
2,167,162
-1%
1
1
2
Toyota
151,967
3%
3
1,833,012
5%
3
3
3
Chevrolet
149,673
3%
2
1,848,504
3%
2
2
4
Honda
106,957
5%
4
1,253,557
1%
4
4
5
Nissan
91,790
-2%
5
1,164,254
12%
5
5
6
Jeep
57,489
27%
6
629,074
44%
7
9
7
Hyundai
53,672
-4%
7
661,211
1%
6
6
8
Subaru
45,273
24%
9
463,770
21%
10
11
9
Kia
44,936
-1%
8
534,647
7%
8
8
10
GMC
43,854
23%
12
448,815
10%
11
10
11
Dodge
42,108
1%
11
526,947
-4%
9
7
12
Ram
40,864
31%
10
420,511
27%
12
13
13
Mercedes
37,110
2%
13
318,837
7%
14
14
14
Volkswagen
31,725
3%
15
332,912
-11%
13
12
15
BMW
31,019
-2%
14
298,212
10%
15
15
16
Lexus
27,472
7%
17
271,510
14%
18
18
17
Chrysler
27,243
30%
16
277,855
-2%
17
16
18
Mazda
21,242
2%
18
280,993
8%
16
17
19
Buick
19,143
27%
19
208,606
10%
19
19
20
Audi
16,650
22%
21
162,773
15%
20
22
21
Acura
14,857
2%
20
150,034
0%
22
21
22
Cadillac
13,148
-19%
22
154,600
-6%
21
20
23
Infiniti
11,398
-13%
23
105,323
2%
23
23
24
Lincoln
8,113
21%
24
84,784
15%
24
24
25
Mitsubishi
6,534
8%
25
71,098
27%
25
27
26
Mini
5,009
9%
26
49,497
-17%
28
26
27
Porsche
4,699
18%
30
43,732
12%
30
31
28
Scion
3,907
-21%
27
54,192
-15%
26
25
29
Land Rover
3,644
-21%
31
45,711
3%
29
29
30
Volvo
3,623
-14%
28
51,446
-9%
27
28
31
Fiat
3,111
1%
29
42,337
7%
31
30
32
Tesla
2,200
69%
32
24,200
26%
32
32
33
Jaguar
1,253
-13%
34
14,090
-9%
33
33
34
Maserati
1,203
36%
33
11,530
210%
34
36
35
Smart
815
-15%
35
9,280
10%
35
34
36
Bentley
323
1%
36
2,591
3%
36
37
37
Ferrari
159
-6%
37
1,898
1%
37
38
38
Rolls Royce
62
2%
38
744
84%
38
40
39
Alfa Romeo
24
new
-
24
new
40
-
40
Lamborghini
n/a
n/a
n/a
472
-7%
39
39
USA November 2014 – models:
Pos
Model
Nov-14
/13
Oct
2014
/13
Pos
FY13
1
Ford F-Series
59,049
-10%
1
679,496
-1%
1
1
2
Chevrolet Silverado
42,799
24%
2
471,918
8%
2
2
3
Ram Pick-up
35,865
21%
3
395,567
23%
4
5
4
Honda CR-V
32,378
38%
5
302,650
10%
8
8
5
Toyota Camry
28,846
-5%
4
396,988
5%
3
3
6
Toyota Corolla
25,609
14%
7
309,373
11%
6
9
7
Ford Escape
25,528
22%
8
280,609
3%
11
10
8
Honda Accord
25,275
-5%
6
356,785
7%
5
4
9
Honda Civic
23,060
-12%
10
300,644
-2%
9
6
10
Chevrolet Cruze
22,857
26%
9
255,260
11%
12
12
11
Nissan Altima
22,834
-7%
11
303,313
3%
7
7
12
GMC Sierra
22,544
57%
14
188,397
13%
19
20
13
Toyota RAV4
21,108
9%
13
244,701
24%
13
16
14
Ford Fusion
20,263
-11%
12
283,694
5%
10
11
15
Chevrolet Equinox
18,536
1%
15
220,944
0%
14
14
16
Hyundai Sonata
18,515
12%
18
199,012
5%
17
17
17
Jeep Cherokee
16,945
67%
17
160,793
1396%
25
132
18
Ford Explorer
16,382
24%
16
191,530
18%
18
19
19
VW Jetta
15,633
26%
21
145,295
-2%
27
22
20
Jeep Grand Cherokee
15,307
3%
19
166,171
5%
23
21
21
Nissan Rogue
15,067
44%
20
184,320
24%
20
23
22
Ford Focus
14,862
-2%
22
204,751
-7%
15
15
23
BMW 3 & 4 Series
14,702
12%
24
122,768
19%
38
40
24
Chrysler 200
14,317
155%
32
101,134
-13%
42
37
25
Subaru Outback
14,128
60%
29
124,018
16%
36
42
26
Hyundai Elantra
14,002
-16%
28
203,163
-10%
16
13
27
Subaru Forester
13,879
3%
27
144,790
31%
28
36
28
Jeep Wrangler
13,592
16%
23
161,325
12%
24
28
29
Nissan Sentra
13,530
16%
25
167,875
42%
22
29
30
Toyota Highlander
13,476
17%
30
131,108
14%
31
32
31
Toyota Tacoma
13,018
3%
26
140,757
-4%
29
24
32
Kia Optima
12,707
17%
31
147,193
1%
26
27
33
Chevrolet Malibu
11,997
-17%
33
171,702
-7%
21
18
34
Hyundai Santa Fe
9,787
1%
41
97,511
21%
45
54
35
Lexus RX
9,592
1%
43
93,865
3%
50
48
36
Toyota Tundra
9,580
-4%
39
107,974
6%
41
44
37
Chevrolet Impala
9,423
-30%
37
127,192
-13%
34
26
38
Nissan Versa
9,283
11%
34
130,652
20%
32
43
39
Mercedes C Class
9,259
18%
49
66,841
-18%
68
56
40
Honda Pilot
9,228
13%
45
97,378
-17%
46
33
41
Kia Soul
9,146
-29%
36
135,410
21%
30
41
42
Dodge Dart
9,012
39%
52
76,977
-1%
60
60
43
Toyota Sienna
8,946
1%
40
112,814
1%
39
39
44
Dodge Grand Caravan
8,842
-8%
38
122,899
9%
37
35
45
Ford Mustang
8,728
62%
83
73,124
2%
64
65
46
Honda Odyssey
8,639
-8%
42
112,370
-4%
40
31
47
Kia Sorento
8,598
-1%
48
92,832
-5%
51
46
48
Toyota Prius
8,489
-22%
47
126,749
-13%
35
25
49
Chrysler Town & Country
8,055
-29%
35
127,331
13%
33
38
50
Chevrolet Tahoe
8,027
10%
44
86,467
16%
55
59
51
Chevrolet Traverse
7,836
14%
46
95,289
7%
47
51
52
Mazda3
7,761
0%
50
95,266
-2%
48
47
53
GMC Terrain
7,737
13%
56
93,984
3%
49
49
54
Ford Edge
7,648
-13%
51
100,924
-14%
43
30
55
Jeep Patriot
7,546
47%
58
84,028
21%
58
67
56
Dodge Journey
7,530
46%
54
85,151
12%
57
58
57
Mazda CX-5
7,220
14%
63
91,401
26%
52
63
58
Toyota 4Runner
7,180
53%
62
68,762
48%
66
85
59
VW Passat
6,966
-22%
59
88,392
-12%
53
45
60
Dodge Charger
6,569
-6%
53
85,677
-3%
56
50
61
Honda Fit
6,421
55%
55
52,890
8%
81
82
62
GMC Acadia
6,408
-15%
60
76,649
-6%
61
53
63
Nissan Frontier
6,332
5%
57
68,263
19%
67
73
64
Nissan Pathfinder
6,231
-8%
66
72,322
-12%
65
55
65
Lexus ES
5,884
-7%
64
64,726
1%
70
68
66
Subaru XV Crosstrek
5,788
9%
68
65,463
36%
69
81
67
Subaru Legacy
5,733
97%
61
46,813
19%
89
95
68
Dodge Durango
5,413
-3%
77
58,279
5%
77
74
69
Toyota Avalon
5,378
-8%
70
60,682
-6%
73
70
70
Subaru Impreza
5,296
0%
72
74,864
7%
62
66
71
Acura MDX
5,210
-14%
69
58,842
27%
76
83
72
Mercedes M Class
5,190
20%
92
41,101
12%
96
100
73
Buick LaCrosse
5,083
71%
89
46,434
2%
91
88
74
Kia Forte
5,047
14%
73
64,030
4%
71
72
75
Chevrolet Suburban
5,045
-3%
82
48,248
6%
86
87
76
Chrysler 300
4,871
18%
74
49,390
-7%
83
77
77
Chevrolet Sonic
4,852
3%
71
88,062
8%
54
57
78
Ford Transit
4,851
new
128
10,418
new
187
-
79
Mercedes E Class
4,737
-45%
91
61,281
0%
72
71
80
Lexus IS
4,610
16%
94
45,419
53%
93
112
81
Buick Encore
4,577
72%
79
45,790
57%
92
121
82
BMW X5
4,557
3%
101
40,933
8%
97
103
83
Chevrolet Express
4,478
-23%
65
73,741
3%
63
64
84
Chevrolet Camaro
4,385
-13%
67
79,669
5%
59
61
85
Buick Enclave
4,259
-9%
80
54,907
-1%
79
75
86
Acura TLX
4,233
new
76
15,293
new
162
-
87
Infiniti Q50
4,216
-28%
109
33,044
149%
112
155
88
Audi Q5
4,184
17%
100
37,869
6%
103
102
89
Dodge Challenger
4,157
51%
87
46,673
-4%
90
86
90
Ford E-Series
4,151
-59%
81
98,007
-25%
44
34
91
Jeep Compass
4,099
16%
84
56,318
14%
78
84
92
VW Golf
3,993
78%
88
29,270
1%
117
124
93
Ford Expedition
3,982
14%
96
40,393
19%
99
106
94
Mercedes CLA Class
3,898
8%
115
24,701
128%
133
169
95
Mazda6
3,891
7%
104
48,901
25%
84
93
96
Nissan Murano
3,840
-33%
85
42,934
7%
95
92
97
Hyundai Tucson
3,642
11%
99
43,192
13%
94
99
98
Kia Sedona
3,538
578%
124
11,570
76%
176
201
99
Hyundai Accent
3,499
-25%
78
54,743
3%
80
76
100
Ford Fiesta
3,436
-26%
98
59,468
-11%
74
69
101
Acura RDX
3,436
-6%
103
39,709
-2%
100
91
102
Ford Taurus
3,412
-22%
93
58,881
-7%
75
62
103
Buick Verano
3,335
22%
107
40,726
-4%
98
90
104
Cadillac SRX
3,331
-31%
97
48,679
-4%
85
79
105
Cadillac Escalade
3,327
80%
131
26,872
33%
127
140
106
Ram ProMaster
3,290
297%
148
15,003
973%
165
230
107
Nissan Maxima
3,284
-54%
86
47,221
0%
87
80
108
Kia Sportage
3,261
-31%
95
39,647
30%
101
115
109
Mini Cooper
3,193
27%
106
26,840
-29%
128
98
110
GMC Yukon
3,179
14%
108
36,840
49%
105
129
111
BMW 5 Series
3,105
-39%
75
47,187
-3%
88
78
112
Audi A4
3,104
-13%
112
35,080
-8%
109
96
113
Mercedes GL Class
3,065
5%
122
23,203
-16%
135
128
114
Toyota Prius C
2,975
-1%
102
37,731
-4%
104
97
115
Infiniti QX60/JX
2,927
-3%
127
27,825
0%
121
122
116
Mercedes S Class
2,863
50%
113
22,444
96%
138
172
117
Chevrolet Spark
2,861
64%
125
36,152
12%
106
114
118
Nissan LEAF
2,687
34%
116
27,098
35%
124
139
119
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
2,679
30%
121
28,299
25%
120
133
120
Mercedes Sprinter
2,532
26%
132
22,457
18%
137
142
121
Audi A3
2,511
new
123
19,560
2182%
148
252
122
Toyota Prius V
2,493
12%
119
28,478
-13%
118
113
123
Cadillac CTS
2,446
-7%
105
28,463
-2%
119
119
124
Hyundai Genesis
2,431
22%
126
27,069
-7%
125
120
125
GMC Yukon XL
2,416
-9%
130
26,492
-6%
129
123
126
BMW X1
2,416
2%
133
20,217
-15%
146
130
127
Chevrolet Corvette
2,378
-6%
110
31,287
119%
115
159
128
Chevrolet Colorado
2,366
39333%
155
3,966
16%
222
227
129
Mercedes GLK
2,326
-30%
117
33,143
13%
111
117
130
Cadillac ATS
2,282
-34%
114
27,425
-20%
123
107
131
Toyota Venza
2,231
0%
142
27,572
-18%
122
109
132
BMW X3
2,221
-45%
154
31,029
15%
116
126
133
Tesla Model S
2,200
69%
157
24,200
26%
134
n/a
134
Ford Transit Connect
2,186
-5%
90
38,198
6%
102
104
135
Lincoln MKC
2,152
new
129
10,767
new
184
-
136
Lincoln MKZ
2,096
-27%
120
31,373
6%
114
118
137
Kia Rio
2,088
-16%
118
34,009
-12%
110
101
138
VW Tiguan
2,082
-7%
143
23,005
-16%
136
127
139
Audi A6
2,061
-2%
145
20,996
6%
143
141
140
Lexus GX
2,043
20%
141
19,978
94%
147
179
141
Nissan Juke
2,008
-42%
144
36,029
3%
107
108
142
Fiat 500
1,984
-7%
111
31,406
-6%
113
110
143
Ford C-Max
1,940
-19%
139
25,633
-23%
131
111
144
Buick Regal
1,889
-6%
134
20,749
22%
144
150
145
Lexus GS
1,836
15%
159
19,453
14%
149
147
146
Mercedes GLA
1,812
new
136
4,810
new
213
-
147
Ford Flex
1,803
-15%
149
22,036
-7%
141
131
148
Infiniti G / Q60
1,768
-2%
146
21,488
-42%
142
105
149
Audi Q7
1,746
15%
147
16,589
21%
155
163
150
Ram Cargo Van
1,709
116%
184
9,941
22%
188
190
151
Cadillac XTS
1,697
-50%
138
22,059
-26%
140
116
152
VW Beetle
1,665
-41%
140
26,912
-33%
126
94
153
Acura ILX
1,652
4%
153
16,124
-14%
156
145
154
Volvo XC60
1,643
10%
151
17,197
-5%
152
146
155
Porsche Cayenne
1,619
5%
192
15,271
-11%
163
152
156
Lincoln MKX
1,602
-18%
137
22,326
4%
139
136
157
Mini Countryman
1,545
8%
135
20,704
7%
145
144
158
Mitsubishi Lancer
1,490
-1%
160
14,948
-17%
166
148
159
Mazda CX-9
1,437
10%
165
16,747
-27%
154
134
160
Lincoln Navigator
1,433
88%
162
8,641
13%
195
192
161
Scion xB
1,414
7%
164
15,103
-9%
164
154
162
Chevrolet Volt
1,336
-30%
156
17,315
-16%
151
138
163
Mitsubishi Mirage
1,333
27%
158
15,573
907%
159
234
164
Lexus CT
1,322
32%
170
16,065
21%
157
167
165
Infiniti QX80/QX56
1,319
6%
176
11,320
-1%
178
173
166
Hyundai Veloster
1,296
-42%
152
25,913
-6%
130
125
167
Nissan Armada
1,224
-3%
185
11,232
-13%
179
168
168
Range Rover Sport
1,152
-19%
175
15,861
16%
158
164
169
Nissan NV
1,141
15%
168
13,336
20%
169
176
170
Nissan NV200
1,131
82%
163
11,853
210%
173
220
171
Fiat 500L
1,127
20%
186
10,931
83%
182
198
172
Scion tC
1,124
-22%
166
16,819
-6%
153
149
173
Nissan Xterra
1,087
-25%
174
15,368
-5%
160
156
174
Audi A5
1,062
-19%
173
15,328
-11%
161
151
175
Range Rover Evoque
1,037
-5%
178
11,014
8%
180
181
176
Range Rover
1,021
-21%
167
11,348
4%
177
178
177
Volvo S60
1,017
-29%
171
18,591
-13%
150
137
178
Mitsubishi Outlander
1,014
-28%
180
11,972
9%
172
177
179
Porsche Macan
987
new
190
6,377
new
206
-
180
Nissan Titan
972
-18%
179
11,658
-19%
175
165
181
Toyota Sequoia
970
-19%
187
10,545
-15%
185
171
182
Honda Crosstour
955
-27%
182
10,939
-29%
181
160
183
Scion FR-S
935
-28%
172
13,228
-24%
170
153
184
Porsche 911
925
-32%
181
9,657
0%
189
186
185
Lexus RC
880
new
-
880
new
256
-
186
Lexus LS
857
-18%
189
7,539
-22%
198
185
187
GMC Canyon
854
21250%
196
1,537
66%
249
251
188
BMW i3
816
new
169
5,079
new
212
-
189
Smart Fortwo
815
-15%
200
9,480
13%
190
188
190
Audi Q3
735
new
194
2,753
new
240
-
191
GMC Savana
716
-53%
177
24,916
76%
132
161
192
Toyota FJ Cruiser
714
-38%
183
14,316
21%
167
174
193
BMW 7 Series
704
14%
150
8,648
-12%
194
183
194
BMW 6 Series
648
-11%
191
8,023
-8%
196
187
195
BMW 1 & 2 Series
646
-8%
195
6,621
7%
203
199
196
Toyota Yaris
634
-11%
193
11,669
-44%
174
143
197
VW CC
622
-41%
199
9,372
-37%
191
166
198
Audi A7
588
-28%
197
7,609
1%
197
194
199
Audi A8
582
16%
203
5,172
-7%
210
206
200
VW Touareg
578
1%
201
6,356
-14%
207
195
201
Infiniti Q70/M
559
54%
209
4,378
-11%
219
214
202
Dodge Avenger
540
-89%
161
51,250
-42%
82
52
203
Honda Ridgeline
535
-60%
188
12,908
-20%
171
157
204
Jaguar XF
500
-24%
213
5,108
-28%
211
197
205
Porsche Panamera
492
4%
202
5,420
10%
209
213
206
BMW X4
489
new
218
1,833
new
247
-
207
Nissan Quest
483
-37%
214
9,148
-24%
192
175
208
Kia Cadenza
482
-47%
198
8,719
12%
193
191
209
Lincoln MKS
449
-39%
204
7,233
-26%
199
184
210
Lexus LX
425
-17%
217
3,547
-10%
230
219
211
BMW X6
421
-15%
258
3,494
-27%
232
210
212
Infiniti QX70/FX
414
-24%
216
4,765
-18%
214
205
213
Subaru BRZ
408
-46%
211
7,088
-10%
201
193
214
Mazda5
407
-39%
212
10,854
-15%
183
170
215
Volvo XC70
405
4%
206
4,623
4%
216
216
216
Mercedes SL Class
386
10%
219
4,491
-30%
217
202
217
Lincoln MKT
381
-12%
221
4,444
-18%
218
208
218
Jaguar F-Type
377
70%
220
3,664
77%
227
238
219
Scion xD
352
-47%
205
7,089
-15%
200
189
220
Nissan 370Z
351
-21%
207
6,753
11%
202
204
221
Porsche Boxster
337
34%
215
3,731
-13%
226
221
222
Toyota Land Cruiser
320
16%
228
2,793
1%
239
233
223
Porsche Cayman
319
-3%
222
3,219
4%
235
228
224
Mercedes SLK
317
-10%
210
4,353
0%
221
218
225
Volvo V60
314
new
223
4,633
new
215
-
226
Land Rover LR4
313
-37%
244
3,943
-40%
224
200
227
Mazda2
302
-58%
208
13,456
28%
168
180
228
Mercedes G Class
294
32%
231
2,715
18%
241
236
229
Chevrolet Caprice PPV
288
16%
224
3,449
-1%
233
225
230
Jaguar XJ
281
-40%
235
3,954
-21%
223
212
231
Honda Insight
278
-31%
232
3,654
-17%
228
217
232
Hyundai Azera
272
-47%
226
6,535
-35%
204
182
233
Mini Paceman
271
-57%
241
1,953
-25%
246
231
234
Hyundai Equus
228
-36%
230
3,072
-5%
238
226
235
Acura RL/RLX
225
-67%
229
3,180
-29%
237
215
236
Mercedes CLS Class
224
-70%
255
6,406
-13%
205
196
237
Mazda MX-5
224
-34%
225
4,367
-21%
220
209
238
Infiniti QX50/EX
195
-31%
240
2,503
34%
242
239
239
Mercedes B Class
193
9550%
249
450
2400%
261
n/a
240
Honda CR-Z
188
-36%
236
3,338
-20%
234
222
241
VW Eos
186
-22%
238
3,207
-19%
236
223
242
Nissan Cube
183
-41%
234
3,599
-28%
229
211
243
BMW Z4
168
4%
239
1,983
-13%
244
237
244
Volvo S80
155
-10%
245
1,674
-4%
248
242
245
Cadillac ELR
155
new
242
1,192
new
253
270
246
BMW i8
126
new
237
397
new
262
-
247
Nissan GT-R
122
28%
243
1,280
11%
251
248
248
Land Rover LR2
121
-60%
233
3,545
21%
231
229
249
Chevrolet SS
105
-41%
247
2,386
1233%
243
258
250
Jaguar XK
95
-8%
251
1,364
10%
250
247
251
Volvo XC90
87
-83%
227
3,884
-37%
225
203
252
Scion iQ
82
-65%
246
1,953
-49%
245
224
253
Chevrolet Captiva Sport
78
-98%
256
35,353
-21%
108
89
254
Acura TL
78
-95%
248
10,540
-53%
186
135
255
Kia K900
69
new
252
1,237
new
252
-
256
Audi R8
51
-35%
254
671
-10%
260
253
257
SRT (Dodge) Viper
45
10%
250
671
25%
259
254
258
Alfa Romeo 4C
24
new
-
24
new
271
-
259
Chevrolet City Express
24
new
-
24
new
272
-
260
Lexus NX
22
new
-
22
new
273
-
261
Acura TSX
20
-98%
253
6,270
-62%
208
158
262
Porsche 918 Spyder
20
new
263
57
new
270
-
263
Mitsubishi i-MiEV
18
50%
260
184
-82%
265
250
264
Audi TT
16
-90%
257
1,146
-39%
254
241
265
Mercedes CL Class
11
-69%
259
207
-52%
264
255
266
Mercedes SLS AMG
3
-93%
261
226
-44%
263
256
267
Acura ZDX
3
-70%
264
76
-78%
268
259
268
Volvo C70
2
-99%
265
778
-74%
257
232
269
Chevrolet Avalanche
2
-99%
266
90
-99%
267
162
270
Lexus LFA
1
-50%
-
16
-27%
274
265
Source: Manufacturers via GCBC